TeV4LHC-Brookhaven Meeting
3 Feb 2005, 08:15
→
5 Feb 2005, 13:00
Europe/Zurich
Physics Department, Brookhaven National Lab
Physics Department, Brookhaven National Lab
Dawson, Sally
Description
https://www.bnl.gov/tev4lhc/
Thursday, 3 February
Thu, 3 Feb
Fri, 4 Feb
Sat, 5 Feb
08:15
→
08:45
Breakfast
Physics Department Lounge
Physics Department Lounge
Free to all participants
08:45
→
12:15
Plenary I
Large Seminar Room, Streaming Video
Large Seminar Room, Streaming Video
08:45
Welcome and Logistics
15m
Speaker
:
William Kilgore
(
BNL
)
transparencies
09:00
Discoveries Ahead
30m
Speaker
:
Scott Willenbrock
(
Illinois
)
transparencies
09:30
Physics with the First LHC Data
30m
Speaker
:
Ian Hinchliffe
(
LBNL
)
transparencies
10:00
Coffee
30m
10:30
QCD + Hadron Calibration (Tevatron)
30m
Speaker
:
Florencia Canelli
(
UCLA
)
transparencies
11:00
QCD + Hadron Calibration (LHC)
30m
Speaker
:
Peter Loch
(
Arizona
)
transparencies
11:30
Higgs and Vector Boson Fusion
30m
Speaker
:
Bruce Mellado
(
Wisconsin
)
transparencies
12:00
Lunch
15m
13:30
→
16:00
Diffractive subgroup (QCD)-0
Orange Room
Orange Room
13:30
General Tev4LHC Diffractive Discussion, including 420m project
1h
Speaker
:
All
more information
15:30
Coffee
30m
13:30
→
16:00
Higgs-I
Small Seminar Room, VRVS ISLAND ROOM
Small Seminar Room, VRVS ISLAND ROOM
13:30
bb->h and bb->Z
30m
Speaker
:
Fabio Maltoni
(
CERN
)
transparencies
14:00
NLO EW corrections to Higgs production
30m
Speaker
:
Alessandro Vicini
(
Milan
)
transparencies
14:30
NNLO Higgs differential cross sections
30m
Speaker
:
Kirill Melnikov
(
Hawaii
)
transparencies
15:00
CP violating Higgs in the MSSM
30m
Speaker
:
Marcella Carena
(
FNAL
)
transparencies
15:30
Coffee
30m
13:30
→
16:00
Joint Top/EW + QCD-I
Large Seminar Room, Streaming Video
Large Seminar Room, Streaming Video
13:30
W/Z rapidity distributions at NNLO QCD
35m
Speaker
:
Kirill Melnikov
(
Hawaii
)
transparencies
14:05
Multiple photon corrections (and more) to single W and Z production
35m
Speaker
:
Carlo Carloni Calame
(
Pavia
)
transparencies
14:40
Theoretical Model of nonperturbative p_T contributions
30m
Speaker
:
Pavel Nadolsky
(
ANL
)
transparencies
15:10
Heavy Flavor PDF uncertainties and Higgs Production
20m
Speaker
:
Chris Jackson
(
Florida State
)
transparencies
15:30
Coffee
30m
13:30
→
16:00
Landscape-I
Room 2-160
Room 2-160
13:30
TeV-Scale String Resonances at Hadron Colliders
20m
Speaker
:
Tao Han
(
Wisconsin
)
transparencies
13:50
Advanced Electron Reconstruction and Tests with DØ Data
20m
Speaker
:
Yuri Gershtein
(
Florida State
)
transparencies
14:10
Search for Level-2 Gauge Bosons of Universal Extra Dimensions at the LHC
20m
Speaker
:
Kyoungchul Kong
(
Florida
)
transparencies
14:30
Needs for Generators for Signals from Extra Dimensions
20m
Speaker
:
Albert de Roeck
(
CERN
)
more information
transparencies
15:30
Coffee
30m
16:00
→
18:00
Higgs/Landscape II
Large Seminar Room, Streaming Video
Large Seminar Room, Streaming Video
16:00
Phenomenology of a Little Higgs Model with T-Parity
20m
Speaker
:
Jay Hubisz
(
Cornell
)
transparencies
16:20
Diffractive Production of Higgs at the LHC
20m
Speaker
:
Albert de Roeck
(
CERN
)
transparencies
16:40
Mass Cuts for the VBF Channel in Higgs Searches
20m
Speaker
:
Dan Green
(
FNAL
)
transparencies
17:00
Electroweak Fits in Models with HIggs Triplets
20m
Speaker
:
Mu-Chun Chen
(
BNL
)
transparencies
16:00
→
18:00
QCD-II
Small Seminar Room, VRVS Island Room
Small Seminar Room, VRVS Island Room
16:00
Introduction/discussion of group projects
30m
Speaker
:
Joey Huston
(
Michigan State
)
transparencies
16:30
Jet Algorithms in ATLAS
30m
Speaker
:
Peter Loch
(
Arizona
)
transparencies
17:00
Introductory comments on diffraction
10m
Speaker
:
Mike Albrow
(
FNAL
)
transparencies
17:10
Diffraction from CDF2LHC
30m
Speaker
:
Dino Goulianos
(
Rockefeller
)
documents
transparencies
17:40
Exclusive dijets from CDF2LHC
20m
Speaker
:
Michele Gallinaro
(
Rockefeller
)
transparencies
16:00
→
18:00
Top/EW-II
Room 2-160
Room 2-160
16:00
Electroweak discussion and plans
2h
Speaker
:
All
18:30
→
20:00
Informal Dinner, Physics Department Lounge
Physics Department Lounge
Physics Department Lounge
(Free to Workshop participants)
Friday, 4 February
Thu, 3 Feb
Fri, 4 Feb
Sat, 5 Feb
08:00
→
08:30
Breakfast
Physics Department Lounge
Physics Department Lounge
Free to all participants
08:30
→
13:30
Plenary II
Large Seminar Room, Streaming Video
Large Seminar Room, Streaming Video
08:30
b-tagging and its uses at High p_T (Tevatron)
30m
Speaker
:
Gordon Watts
(
Washington
)
transparencies
09:00
b-tagging and its uses at High p_T (LHC)
30m
Speaker
:
Alexandre Rozanov
(
Marseille
)
transparencies
09:30
b's and Higgs Physics
30m
Speaker
:
Doreen Wackeroth
(
Buffalo
)
transparencies
10:00
Coffee
20m
10:30
Missing E_T and its uses (Tevatron)
30m
Speaker
:
Volker Buescher
(
Freiburg
)
transparencies
11:00
Missing E_T and its uses (LHC)
30m
Speaker
:
Chris Tully
(
Princeton
)
more information
transparencies
11:30
News from Herwig++
30m
Speaker
:
Stefan Gieseke
(
Karlsruhe
)
more information
transparencies
12:00
Lunch
1h 30m
13:30
→
16:00
Diffractive subgroup (QCD)-I
Room 2-160
Room 2-160
agenda
13:30
Diffractive and DPE production of hard color singlets
20m
Speaker
:
Mike Albrow
(
FNAL
)
transparencies
13:50
Tests of QCD and the BFKL Pomeron with forward jets
20m
Speaker
:
Christophe Royon
(
Saclay
)
more information
transparencies
14:10
Inelastic diffraction at heavy ion colliders
20m
Speaker
:
Sebastian White
(
BNL
)
transparencies
14:30
Dynamics of small impact parameter pp collision
20m
Speaker
:
Mark Strikman
(
Penn State
)
transparencies
14:50
Gap survival and transverse structure of the nucleon
20m
Speaker
:
Christian Weiss
(
Jefferson Lab
)
transparencies
15:30
Coffee
30m
13:30
→
15:45
Higgs-III
Small Seminar Room, VRVS Forest Room
Small Seminar Room, VRVS Forest Room
13:30
Prospects for the Search for a Doubly-Charged Higgs in the Left-Right Symmetric Model with ATLAS
30m
Speaker
:
Kamal Benslama
(
Columbia
)
transparencies
14:00
Secondary vertex reconstruction: from D0 to CMS
30m
Speaker
:
Ariel Schwartzman
(
Princeton
)
transparencies
14:30
Improving jet energy resolution for Higgs searches
30m
Speaker
:
Ariel Schwartzman
(
Princeton
)
transparencies
15:00
Higgs +1 Jet Signatures
30m
Speaker
:
Bruce Mellado
(
Wisconsin
)
transparencies
15:30
Coffee
15m
13:30
→
15:50
Landscape-III
Room 2-95
Room 2-95
13:30
Rare Pseudoscalar Decays
20m
Speaker
:
Bryan Field
(
Stony Brook
)
transparencies
13:50
Collider Phenomenology of Higgsless Models
20m
Speaker
:
Andreas Birkedal
(
U. Florida
)
transparencies
14:10
Disentangling SUSY Models at the LHC
20m
Speaker
:
Bob Kehoe
(
Southern Methodist Univ. (SMU)
)
transparencies
14:30
Vectorlike Quarks
20m
Speaker
:
Tim Tait
(
ANL
)
transparencies
15:30
Coffee
20m
13:30
→
15:50
Top/EW/QCD-III
Large Seminar Room, Streaming Video
Large Seminar Room, Streaming Video
13:30
Single top production
30m
Speaker
:
Steve Ellis
(
Washington
)
more information
transparencies
14:00
Single top at the Tevatron
30m
Speaker
:
Gordon Watts
(
Washington
)
more information
transparencies
transparencies
transparencies
transparencies
14:30
ME/MC matching in D0
30m
Speaker
:
Michael Begel
(
Rochester
)
transparencies
15:00
Sudakov uncertainties and MC's
30m
Speaker
:
Stefan Gieseke
(
Karlsruhe
)
transparencies
15:30
Coffee
20m
16:00
→
18:00
Diffractive Subgroup (QCD)-II
Small Seminar Room, VRVS Forest Room
Small Seminar Room, VRVS Forest Room
16:00
Diffractive Physics at D0
20m
Speaker
:
Andrew Brandt
(
Texas-Arlington
)
transparencies
16:20
Diffraction beyond the Standard Model
30m
Speaker
:
Albert de Roeck
(
CERN
)
more information
transparencies
16:50
s-dependent studies at the Tevatron and LHC
20m
Speaker
:
Greg Snow
(
Nebraska
)
transparencies
transparencies
transparencies
transparencies
16:00
→
18:00
Higgs-IV
2-160
2-160
16:00
Discussion on further plans
2h
Speaker
:
All
16:00
→
18:00
Landscape-IV
Large Seminar Room , Streaming Video
Large Seminar Room , Streaming Video
16:00
SUSY searches at LHC - What remains to be studied, and how can the Tevatron help?
35m
Speaker
:
Giacomo Polesello
(
CERN
)
transparencies
16:35
SUSY Les Houches Accord
20m
Speaker
:
Peter Skands
(
FNAL
)
transparencies
16:55
mSUGRA Reach for the Tevatron and LHC
20m
Speaker
:
Tadas Krupovnickas
(
BNL
)
transparencies
16:00
→
18:00
QCD-IV
Orange Room
Orange Room
16:00
Discussion on further plans
2h
Speaker
:
All
16:00
→
18:00
Top/EW-IV
Room 3-192
Room 3-192
16:00
Single top discussion
1h
Speaker
:
All
18:30
→
20:00
Dinner, Brookhaven Center
Brookhaven Center
Brookhaven Center
Saturday, 5 February
Thu, 3 Feb
Fri, 4 Feb
Sat, 5 Feb
08:00
→
08:30
Breakfast
Free to all participants
08:30
→
13:00
Plenary III
Large Seminar Room
Large Seminar Room
08:30
Lepton ID and Its uses (Tevatron)
30m
Speaker
:
Pasha Murat
(
FNAL
)
more information
transparencies
09:00
Lepton ID and its uses (LHC)
30m
Speaker
:
Srini Rajagopolan
(
BNL
)
transparencies
09:30
Probing Quantum Gravity at Colliders
30m
Speaker
:
Greg Landsberg
(
Brown
)
more information
transparencies
10:00
QCD report
30m
Speaker
:
Joey Huston
(
Michigan State
)
transparencies
10:30
Coffee
30m
11:00
Higgs report
30m
Speaker
:
Scott Willenbrock
(
Illinois
)
more information
transparencies
11:30
Top/EW report
30m
Summary of top activities
15m
Speaker
:
Reinhard Schwienhorst
(
(Michigan State)
)
transparencies
Summary of EW activities
15m
Speaker
:
Doreen Wackeroth
(
(Buffalo)
)
transparencies
12:00
Physics Landscape Report
30m
Speaker
:
Bogdan Dobrescu
(
FNAL
)
transparencies
12:30
Workshop Conclusion: Looking towards the CERN Meeting
30m
Speaker
:
John Womersley
(
FNAL/DOE
)
transparencies