Title: Probing the Higgs boson using accelerators, Field-Programmable Gate Arrays, and Artificial Intelligence


일시: 2025년 5월 27일(화), 17시


Speaker: 김재박 (고려대학교)


Abstract:
Particle physics is an active field of research, employing many experimental methods. One approach involves accelerator experiments, such as the Large Hadron Collider, which led to the discovery of the Higgs boson in 2012.

Since then, many measurements of the Higgs boson have been performed, demonstrating strong agreement with the predictions of the Standard Model of particle physics. However, several mysteries within the Standard Model persist, where the Higgs boson is being used to explore some of them.

This talk will discuss two key analyses:

  • Measuring the production of two Higgs bosons and missing transverse momentum, which probes beyond the Standard Model physics.
  • Measuring the decay of the Higgs into the Z boson and a photon, which can probe beyond the Standard Model particles that interact with the Higgs boson.

Additionally, advancements in FPGA (Field-Programmable Gate Arrays) and AI (Artificial Intelligence) in collider experiments will be explored, showcasing their impact on trigger and data acquisition systems.