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GPPU Seminar

Heavy quark physics at the ILC

Roman Pöschl
(Laboratoire de l'Accélérateur Linéaire, France)


Date

16:00-18:00, March 29th, 2018

Place

Room 745, Science Complex B (H-03) map

Abstract

The main objective of the ILC is the deep study of the Higgs Boson. With polarised beams it is however also an excellent tool to study the process ee->ff. The seminar will review the results obtained on top pair final states and will put this into the light of other two fermion processes that are already available at the initial ILC energy of 250 GeV. The ILC will be able to give a final word on an existing anomaly observed in the LEP results for e+e- -> bb and will be the first machine to produce top pairs in a clean electroweak environment. Therefore the complete picture can be established for two fermion processes allowing for patterns predicted by new physics models. The summary of results will be preceded by a short introduction into electroweak physics of the Standard Model.

Point

GSP 1

Contact: Yusuke Tanimura (tanimura [at] nucl.phys.tohoku.ac.jp)