A top (quark) story
A top (quark) story
- Event time: 1:00pm until 2:00pm
- Event date: 29th January 2016
- Speaker: Martin Beneke (TU Munich)
- Location: Higgs Centre Seminar Room, Room 4305, James Clerk Maxwell Building (JCMB) James Clerk Maxwell Building Peter Guthrie Tait Road Edinburgh EH9 3FD GB
Event details
Abstract
The top quark, discovered 20 years ago, is now copiously produced at the CERN Large Hadron Collider, which allows detailed studies and interpretations of its properties. It remains the heaviest elementary particle ever found. Its strong interaction properties are those of any other quark, but its large coupling to the Higgs boson suggests a special role in electroweak symmetry breaking. I review recent efforts to compute top quark properties precisely, and discuss the more speculative questions: Does the top quark, elusive as it is, determine the fate of the Universe? Does naturalness require top partners, and what and where are they?
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