Abstract:
Discovery of the Higgs self-coupling will be one important milestone in future particle physics. It will advance our understanding of the shape of the Higgs potential and provide insights in the explanation of the asymmetry between matter and anti-matter. This talk will focus on the two approaches, based single-Higgs or di-Higgs production processes that will become available at proposed future e+e- Higgs factories, for the determination of trilinear Higgs self-coupling. Experimental studies based on full detector simulation as well as global interpretation based on the SMEFT will be covered.
Biography:
Junping Tian is now an assistant professor in the ICEPP, The University of Tokyo. He obtained his bachelor and PhD degree from Tsinghua University in 2005 and 2011. From 2011 to 2016, he conducted his postdoctoral research at KEK, and then moved to the University of Tokyo as an assistant professor since 2016. He had worked on the BES-2 data analysis during his time at Tsinghua, and has been mostly working on the ILC physics & detector optimization recently. He was also one of the conveners of SNOWMASS 2021 Electroweak Group in the Energy Frontier, and now servers as a co-convener of the ILC Physics Potential working group, as well as the ILD Higgs/EW subgroup.
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