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The H boson and Beyond at the LHC — Lost Loves, New Hopes, and the Wall of Ignorance

Yves Sirois (Ecole Polytechnique) — March 31, 2016

The experiments at the LHC have now begun since 2015 to collect proton-proton collision data at the high centre-of-mass energies of 13 TeV. In this seminar, I shall review the very latest LHC results, starting with the new precision measurements of the Standard Model—like H boson at 125 GeV in run I at 7-8 TeV, expanding to the first run II results at 13 TeV, the consequences for particle physics, and to the new searches and expectations for the forthcoming high luminosity runs.

Biography :
Yves Sirois is Directeur de Recherche at CNRS, Ecole Polytechnique ; he is responsible for the CMS experiment at CNRS and French representative at the CMS Council. He obtained the Silver Medal of CNRS.

You can also watch this video on the multimedia site ENS : savoirs.ens.fr