27-30 June 2016
Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics
Europe/London timezone

A composite model for flavor and diphoton anomalies

30 Jun 2016, 11:30
55m
Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics

Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics

School of Physics and Astronomy, The University of Edinburgh, Peter Guthrie Tait Road, Edinburgh EH9 3FD, United Kingdom

Speaker

David Marzocca

Description

Among all LHC results, the most exciting signs of deviations from the SM are, on the one hand, a series of hints of violation of lepton-flavor universality in various B-meson decays and, on the other hand, the excess in diphoton invariant mass distribution at 750GeV. In this talk I discuss a class of new physics models with composite dynamics aimed at addressing both sets of anomalies in a coherent framework, as well as their predictions for future LHC studies.

Presentation Materials

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