1-5 July 2019
The University of Manchester
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The Local Organising Committee
Is Higgsplosion possible and would it be observed?
Presented by Dr. Fedor BEZRUKOV
on
2 Jul 2019
from
15:50
to
16:10
Type: oral presentation
Track: Collider Probes of New Physics
Content
I discuss the possibility of exponentially large cross-sections in field theories. Such effects were recently suggested to be present in theories with higgs mechanism, leading to exciting effects both for experimental observation and theoretical properties of the QFT. I will comment on the problems arising if this effect is really present, and discuss why it is hard to expect any exponential cross-sections in real world.
Place
Location: Schuster
Room: Blackett Lecture Theatre
Co-authors
- Prof. Alexander BELYAEV Southampton University
- Mr. Chris SHEPHERD The University of Manchester