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DTSTART:20241216T190000Z
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LOCATION:B343 Sterling
SUMMARY:Search for a heavy scalar resonance decaying into a boosted pa
 ir of Higgs bosons in the four tau final state\, Preliminary Exam\, Tr
 evor Nelson\, Physics PhD Graduate Student
DESCRIPTION:In recent years there has been interest in using the Higgs
  boson to test the limits of the standard model and to probe for new p
 hysics beyond the standard model. One technique that is used in search
 es for physics beyond the standard model is to look for particles that
  directly decay into a pair of Higgs bosons. There is an ongoing searc
 h for a heavy scalar particle with a mass in the range of 1-5 TeV whic
 h decays into a pair of boosted Higgs bosons which then decay into fou
 r tau leptons. This analysis currently utilizes a portion of Run II da
 ta obtained from sqrt(s) = 13 TeV collisions of protons in the Compact
  Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment. I will present an overview of the pro
 gress that has been made on this analysis.
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=9034
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