Beyond the SM from Colliders to the Early Universe

America/Chicago
Eckhart Research Center 161 (U Chicago)

Eckhart Research Center 161

U Chicago

5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
Patrick Fox (Fermilab), Howard Haber (University of California, Santa Cruz), Ian Low (Argonne/Northwestern), Joseph Lykken (Fermilab), David Morrissey (TRIUMF), Nausheen Shah (Wayne State University), Liantao Wang (University of Chicago), Rik Yoshida (ANL)
Description

This symposium will gather leading experts to evaluate the present status of the Standard Model of particle physics in light of recent results from high-energy particle colliders and cosmological observations of the early Universe.  Furthermore, a roadmap of future research explorations will be discussed and debated.

Participants
  • Adrienne Kolb
  • Aida El-Khadra
  • Albert Stebbins
  • Amit Bashyal
  • Anadi Canepa
  • Anastasia Sokolenko
  • Andre Luiz de Gouvea
  • Andreas Kronfeld
  • Antonio Delgado
  • Apostolos Pilaftsis
  • Aurora Ireland
  • Austin Joyce
  • Ayres Freitas
  • Benoit Assi
  • Bogdan Dobrescu
  • Brian Batell
  • Carlos Wagner
  • Cecilia Gerber
  • Chiara Bissolotti
  • Chris Quigg
  • Christine McLean
  • Christopher Madrid
  • Corrinne Mills
  • Da Liu
  • Dan Hooper
  • Daniel Chung
  • Daniel Holz
  • David Morrissey
  • Duncan Rocha
  • Edward Kolb
  • Elena Pinetti
  • Elias Bernreuther
  • Elizabeth Sexton-Kennedy
  • Elizabeth Simmons
  • Emanuela Barzi
  • Felix Yu
  • Flavio Cavanna
  • Florian Herren
  • Henning Bahl
  • Herbert Dreiner
  • Howard Haber
  • Huangyu Xiao
  • Ian Low
  • Innes Bigaran
  • James Hirschauer
  • James Simone
  • John Conway
  • Jonathan Rosner
  • Joseph Lykken
  • Joshua Frieman
  • Juan Collar
  • Juan Estrada Vigil
  • Juan Maldacena
  • Karri DiPetrillo
  • Katherine Freese
  • Keisuke Harigaya
  • Liantao Wang
  • Lisa Everett
  • Marcela S Carena Lopez
  • MARIANO QUIROS
  • Marta Losada
  • Martin Bauer
  • Matthias Neubert
  • Mel Shochet
  • Minglei Xiao
  • Nausheen Shah
  • Navin McGinnis
  • Nicholas Manganelli
  • Nick Gnedin
  • Nina Coyle
  • Noemi Rocco
  • Ornella Palamara
  • Patrick Draper
  • Patrick Fox
  • Peisi Huang
  • Raghav Kansal
  • Richard Hill
  • Robin Erbacher
  • Roni Harnik
  • Savdeep Sethi
  • Sebastian Baum
  • Sergei Chekanov
  • Seth Koren
  • Sheila Shochet
  • Shufang Su
  • Simona Murgia
  • Stefan Hoeche
  • Stefania Gori
  • Stephen Mrenna
  • Susan Gardner
  • Sven Heinemeyer
  • Taotao Han
  • Tim Tait
  • Timothy Hobbs
  • Tong Ou
  • Ulrich Nierste
  • Vaia Papadimitriou
  • Victor Daniel Elvira
  • Wanqiang Liu
  • Wen Han Chiu
  • William Bardeen
  • Wolfgang Altmannshofer
  • Xucheng Gan
  • Yang Bai
  • Yikun Wang
  • Yingsheng Huang
  • Yitian Sun
  • Yogev Shpilman
  • Yunjia Bao
  • Zhen Liu
  • Zoltan Gecse
  • Zosia Krusberg
For more info
    • 19:00 21:00
      Welcome Reception 2h Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
    • 09:15 09:30
      Welcome Remarks 15m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Ed Blucher (University of Chicago)
    • 09:30 09:50
      Introduction to the Symposium 20m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Howard Haber (University of California, Santa Cruz)
    • 09:50 10:25
      Discoveries through the Higgs Boson(s) 35m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Sven Heinemeyer (IFT (CSIC, Madrid))
    • 10:25 11:00
      Electroweak Symmetry and the Early Universe 35m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Yikun Wang
    • 11:00 11:30
      Break and Discussion 30m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

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      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
    • 11:30 12:05
      Neutrinos versus Dark Matter 35m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: David Morrissey (TRIUMF)
    • 12:05 12:40
      Indications for a Lepton Asymmetry 35m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Tim Tait (UC Irvine)
    • 12:40 14:10
      Working Lunch and Discussion (Topics: Higgs bosons, dark matter, the early Universe, electroweak symmetry breaking, baryogengesis, and the LHC) 1h 30m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637

      Discussion topics: Higgs bosons, dark matter, the early Universe, electroweak symmetry breaking, baryogengesis, and the LHC

    • 14:10 14:45
      Back to the Future: CPX 35m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Apostolos Pilaftsis (University of Manchester)
    • 14:45 15:20
      Tunneling with Time Dependence 35m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Patrick Draper (UIUC)
    • 15:20 15:50
      Break and Discussion 30m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

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      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
    • 15:50 16:25
      Machine Learning in Particle Physics 35m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Eilam Gross (Weizmann Institute)
    • 16:25 17:00
      The Physics Case for 10 TeV 35m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Ian Low (Argonne/Northwestern)
    • 17:00 18:30
      Open Remarks and Discussion 1h 30m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

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      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637

      This session will provide all participants to discuss the physics and other contributions of Marcela Carena and Carlos Wagner.

      To sign up for remarks, please add your name to the list here:
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    • 18:30 19:00
      break 30m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

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    • 19:00 22:00
      Banquet Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      • 20:00
        Banquet Speech 30m
        Speaker: Joseph Lykken (Fermilab)
      • 20:30
        Banquet Speech 30m
        Speaker: Sebastian Wagner-Carena (Stanford University)
    • 09:30 10:10
      Axion couplings and chiral anomalies 40m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Stefan Pokorski (University of Warsaw)
    • 10:10 10:50
      Quantum Simulation for High Energy Physics 40m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Yingying Li (Fermilab)
    • 10:50 11:20
      Break and Discussion 30m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
    • 11:20 12:00
      Black Holes and Quantum Information 40m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Juan Maldacena (Institute for Advanced Study)
    • 12:00 12:40
      Generalized Black Holes 40m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Gia Dvali (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich)
    • 12:40 14:30
      Working Lunch and Discussion (Topics: quantum simulations, quantum information and black holes) 1h 50m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637

      Discussion topics: quantum simulations, quantum information and black holes

    • 14:30 15:10
      Baryogenesis and Inflaton Hunting at the LHC 40m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Mariano Quiros (Insitut de Fisica d'Altes Energies (IFAE))
    • 15:10 15:50
      Leptogenesis Triggered by a First-Order Phase Transition 40m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Peisi Huang (University of Chicago/ANL)
    • 15:50 16:20
      Break and Discussion 30m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
    • 16:20 17:00
      New Opportunities in Neutrino Physics and Beyond 40m Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

      U Chicago

      5640 S Ellis Ave Chicago, IL 60637
      Speaker: Ornella Palamara (Fermilab)
    • 17:00 18:00
      Panel: A Crisis in Particle Physics? 1h Eckhart Research Center 161

      Eckhart Research Center 161

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      Speakers: Antonio Delgado (University of Notre Dame), Joseph Lykken (Fermilab), Katherine Freese (University of Texas), Martin Bauer (University Cicago / Fermilab), Shufang Su (University of Arizona), Ulrich Nierste (Karlsruhe Intitute of Technology)
    • 11:00 12:00
      Panel: The Future of Particle Physics 1h One West (Fermilab)

      One West

      Fermilab

      https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1f0W3xhCWPG_J_q80sX1DP2c3fIGgkHfc_ds79l32uJo/edit#slide=id.g225cda1f5c8_0_5

      Speakers: Aida El-Khadra (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign), Anadi Canepa (Fermilab), John Conway (Unvesity of California Davis), Pedro Machado (Fermilab), Tao Han (University of Pittsburgh)
    • 12:00 12:20
      Break and Discussion 20m Atrium (Fermilab)

      Atrium

      Fermilab

    • 12:20 12:55
      Higgs Predictions Precisely 35m One West (Fermilab)

      One West

      Fermilab

      Speaker: Matthias Neubert (Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz)
    • 12:55 13:55
      Working Lunch and Discussion (Topics: precision Higgs measurements and future colliders) 1h Atrium (Fermilab)

      Atrium

      Fermilab

      Discussion topics: precision Higgs measurements and future colliders

    • 13:55 14:30
      Light Long-Lived Particles at DUNE 35m One West (Fermilab)

      One West

      Fermilab

      Speaker: Herbi Dreiner (University of Bonn)
    • 14:30 15:05
      New Discoveries at the Precision and Intensity Frontiers 35m One West (Fermilab)

      One West

      Fermilab

      Speaker: Stefania Gori (UC Santa Cruz)
    • 15:05 15:40
      Supersymmetry and the Electroweak Phase Transition 35m One West (Fermilab)

      One West

      Fermilab

      Speaker: Nausheen Shah (Wayne State University)
    • 15:40 16:10
      Break and Discussion 30m Atrium (Fermilab)

      Atrium

      Fermilab

    • 16:10 16:45
      New Physics at Future Colliders 35m One West (Fermilab)

      One West

      Fermilab

      Speaker: Zhen Liu (University of Minnesota)
    • 16:45 17:20
      Adventures in Quantum Sensors 35m One West (Fermilab)

      One West

      Fermilab

      Speaker: Roni Harnik (FNAL)