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Chair: Bhubanjyoti Bhattacharya
Abstract - A knowledge of the QCD equation of state is crucial not only for understanding the dynamics of relativistic heavy ion collision experiments, but also for knowing the young universe. One of the familiar ways to estimate this equation of state and understand QCD thermodynamics is through Taylor series of various thermodynamic observables. Recently, exponential resummation of this...
Abstract: The CMS experiment at LHC has an extensive program to look for signatures of new physics to address several observed phenomena not explained by the standard model of particle physics. In this talk, I will review the recent CMS results on searches for a massive resonance decaying to final states involving one or more Higgs bosons. In this scope, I will highlight some exciting excesses...
Abstract: Supersymmetric models with low electroweak fine-tuning are more prevalent on the string landscape than fine-tuned models. We assume a fertile patch of landscape vacua containing the minimal supersymmetric standard model (MSSM) as a low-energy EFT. Such models are characterized by light higgsinos in the mass range of a few hundred GeV whilst top squarks are in the 1-2.5 TeV range....