Zapraszamy do sali 1.40, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 13:15

Kazuki Sakurai (IPPP, Durham University and IFT, University of Warsaw)
Likelihood analysis is useful to make a weak (probabilistic) prediction on new particles postulated in a model. A primary example is the prediction on the Higgs boson mass using the LEP data. In this study, we confront several supersymmetric models with theoretical, phenomenological, experimental, astrophysical and cosmological constraints, including those from the flavour and Higgs sectors, and from LHC and dark matter searches, and investigate the future prospects as well as the current status of the models. In particular, we discuss how the small deviations observed in the muon g-2 and Bs -> mu+mu- can be ameliorated consistently with the constraints from the LHC and find complementarity between the collider search and dark matter direct detection experiments.
Zapraszamy do sali 1.40, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 13:15

Michał Artymowski (UJ)
Inflationary potentials motivated by scalar-tensor theories (such as Higgs or Starobinsky inflation and their generalisations) create an attractor solution for the whole class of theories called induced inflation. In my talk I will discuss modifications of this theory motivated by loop corrections to inflationary potentials or by modifying a scalar-tensor theory itself. I will show the new attractor in the (n_s,r) plane and discuss cosmological implications of including loop corrections.
Zapraszamy do sali 1.40, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 13:15

Ignatios Antoniadis (LPTHE Paris and Bern University)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.40, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 14:15

Athanasios Dedes (University of Ioannina)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.40, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 13:15

Athanasios Dedes (University of Ioannina, Greece)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.40, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 13:15

Emilian Dudas (CPhT, Ecole Polytechnique, Paris)
Zapraszamy do sali 1.40, ul. Pasteura 5 o godzinie 14:10

Ulrich Nierste (Institute for Theoretical Particle Physics, Karlsruhe)