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University of Birmingham > Talks@bham > Particle Physics Seminars > Testing the Standard Model Effectively at the LHC
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If you have a question about this talk, please contact Prof Ian Kenyon. While the standard model of particle physics successfully describes most phenomena at the high energy frontier, it is unclear whether its validity extends beyond that. Potential deviations lead to observable discrepancies in the highly energetic tails in event samples with top quarks, massive gauge bosons, and the Higgs boson. Recently, SM effective field theory has been used to tackle this problem and systematically exploit such measurements’ cross-talk. I review the recent experimental results, their impact on our description of the TeV scale, and provide an outlook for the future. This talk is part of the Particle Physics Seminars series. This talk is included in these lists:Note that ex-directory lists are not shown. |
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