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ESR18: Hosted by U Warsaw

ESR18: Hosted by U Warsaw. ESR18 18 months on Higgs Tools budget, starting in 2014 (exact date TBD), remaining 18 months to be financed form Polish resources; supervisor: Jan Kalinowski (TBC); co-supervisors: Elżbieta Richter- Wąs or Michal Bluj (depending on applicant’s interests).

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ESR18: Hosted by U Warsaw

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  1. ESR18: Hosted by U Warsaw • ESR18 • 18 months on Higgs Tools budget, starting in 2014 (exact date TBD), • remaining 18 months to be financed form Polish resources; • supervisor: Jan Kalinowski (TBC); • co-supervisors: Elżbieta Richter-Wąs or Michal Bluj (depending on applicant’s interests). • Workpackage 2 • Task 2.2: Improved predictions for non-standard electroweak symmetry breaking scenarios • theoretical analyses of models of electroweak symmetry breaking, • their implementation into a Monte Carlo code, • assessment of tau leptons as taggers of WL • Target: • Precision calculations for vector boson scattering in non-standard Higgs boson scenarios and their confrontation with experimental data • simulation of signal and background processes is necessary in a flexible way. • Connections with ATLAS and CMS collaborators (in particular Torino, CERN, Annecy, also Athens and NIKHEF) outside network Bonn, Aachen, Dresden. 1 Higgs Tools Apr 2014

  2. ESR18: Why U Warsaw • Extensive programme over a long period of time: • extensive program of model building and phenomenological analyses of the beyond Standard Model scenarios, • phenomenology of 2HDM and supersymmetric models • expertise in construction of computer codes for e.g. Higgs decays, lepton flavor violating processes, spin analysers via τ lepton production and decay, • implications for and constraints from dark matter searches • more recently investigations of the role of newly discovered Higgs boson(s) in unitarising the vector boson scattering processes and of alternative scenarios of electroweak symmetry breaking • Permanent staff currently involved: • J. Kalinowski, M. Krawczyk, S. Pokorski, J. Rosiek, M. Bluj, A. Kalinowski, M. Szleper, K. Rolbiecki • 2 PhD and 2 MSc students involved 2 Higgs Tools Apr 2014

  3. ESR18: What? • ESR18 would work directly on • precision calculations for WW scattering processes in alternative scenarios of electroweak symmetry breaking • their implementation in and development of numerical tools • search for analysis strategies to enhance experimental sensitivity to possible deviations from the Standard Model expectations • modelling of tau leptons as taggers of WL (W longitudinal) . • Role as “trainee” for LHC activities • theoretical calculation and development of numerical tools for modelling the WW scattering processes • implementation of numerical tools into software environment of LHC. • Role as “trainer” for LHC activities • feasibility of applying proposed new tools within ATLAS or CMS; • understanding and interpretation of experimental measurements and limits. 3 Higgs Tools Apr 2014

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