Luigi Marchese, ETH Zurich
When
3 – 4 p.m., Feb. 5, 2024
Where
Abstract: Measuring the mass of the Higgs boson is key to achieving the ultimate goal of the LHC physics program. It requires a deep understanding of the ATLAS and CMS detectors, and their performance.
Similarly, the CMS experiment was not designed to perform precision measurements in the B-physics sector. A clever idea for a dedicated trigger strategy made it compete with b-factories.
In this talk I will discuss two contributions I have worked on to enhance the precision physics program at ATLAS and CMS.
In this talk I will discuss two contributions I have worked on to enhance the precision physics program at ATLAS and CMS.
Contacts
Erich Varnes