New Physics with the Higgs Field as a probe and novel detectors as tools
In this presentation we argue that New Interactions are just around the corner at energy scales of a few TeV. This new Physics although hard to probe could be detected with measurements of Higgs Field (HF) scattering and HF vertices. May/2020 HF measurements are briefly reviewed and the importance of measuring the diboson final state is stressed as the best venue to discovery. Effective non-local interactions at the TeV scale are motivated and introduced as a guide for direct searches.
The talk will also summarize our local activities in building new devices for future searches at the LHC. A new Consortium open to all Taiwan Universities has been formed (MoST-funded) with currently our Labs as the center. The center is currently designing and building novel devices for Particle Physics and other non-HEP applications, including Earth-Sciences and plasma-wake acceleration R&D.
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