Heavy Flavour Jet Substructure

Europe/Berlin
TUM, Physics Department, Garching. Room: PH 3344, (5101.01.344) (New)

TUM, Physics Department, Garching. Room: PH 3344, (5101.01.344)

New

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    • 11:00 12:30
      Heavy Flavour Jet Substructure 1h 30m

      Heavy flavours, such as beauty and charm, are a window on the two mechanisms that provide ordinary matter with mass: electroweak symmetry breaking and the binding energy of strong interaction. Indeed, on the one hand, they play a crucial role in studies of the Higgs boson and, on the other hand, they constitute a bridge between perturbative and non-perturbative Quantum Chromo Dynamics (QCD). In this talk, I discuss jet substructure observables that can probe heavy-flavour properties, such as their fragmentation, focussing on jets that have been tagged as heavy-flavoured.

      Speaker: Simone Marzani (Università di Genova and INFN - Sezione di Genova)