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UID:UW-Physics-Event-1843
DTSTART:20100414T160000Z
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LOCATION:4272  Chamberlin Hall
SUMMARY:Precise Predictions for Higgs Production at Hadron Colliders w
 ithin the SM and Beyond\, Phenomenology Seminar\, Radja Boughezal\, In
 stitute for Theoretical Physics\, University of Zürich
DESCRIPTION:The search for the Higgs boson is a primary goal of the LH
 C and a top priority at the Tevatron. The Tevatron experiment has repo
 rted limits for the Higgs boson cross-section. After eight years of co
 llecting data of proton-antiproton collisions at 2 TeV\, these experim
 ents are becoming increasingly sensitive to a potential Higgs boson si
 gnal. After a short review of the theoretical and experimental motivat
 ions for studying specific Higgs production mechanisms\, we describe t
 he theoretical framework in which predictions are calculated. We then 
 discuss new results for Higgs boson signals at hadron colliders\, taki
 ng into account contributions from Standard Model particles as well as
  possible new physics effects.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=1843
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