Non-SUSY BSM WG Participants
- Kaustubh Agashe
(Johns Hopkins/theory):
collider phenomenology of warped extra dimension (with SM fermion and gauge
fields in the bulk).
- Csaba Balazs (Argonne/theory): relic abundance of LKPs in UED models.
- Andreas Birkedal
(Florida/theory): interface of BSM particle physics and dark matter.
- Jose Cembranos (Irvine/theory):
Branon phenomenology; SuperWIMP models: KK-graviton Dark Matter; CPT
violation in the top sector.
- Hooman Davoudiasl
(Wisconsin/theory): Rnadall-Sundrum bulk Higgs; Neutrino masses from little
(TeV-scale) seesaws.
- Nicolas Delerue
(Oxford/exp): excited leptons, Large Extra Dimensions.
- Ayres Freitas (FNAL/theory):
Z' physics or other neutral new states, Universal Extra Dimensions.
- Stephen Godfrey
(Carleton/theory): Z' 's (ID'ing models).
- JoAnne Hewett
(SLAC/theory): ILC determination of parameters in Little
Higgs Models; measuring the spin
and coupling parameters of the RS KK gravitons at the ILC.
- Ben Lillie
(SLAC/theory): Higgs physics in RS, Higgsless models.
- Nobuchika Okada (KEK/theory):
extra-dimension models.
- Carmine E. Pagliarone
(INFN Pisa): "Probing the quantum structure of space-time: Lorentz Invariance,
non-commutative geometry at ILC "
- Alexander Pankov (Gomel Tech State U.[Belarus]): model discrimination via contact interactions
- Maxim Perelstein (Cornell/theory):
Little Higgs models, Higgsless models, collider physics/cosmology interface,
indirect signatures of new physics, model discrimination.
- Frank Petriello (Wisconsin/theory): survey of anomalous top quark predictions in BSM models
- Michael Peskin
(SLAC/theory): universal interface for Z' studies in Pandora
- Sabine Riemann (DESY/exp):
indirect searches for new physics based on precision measurements (Z', extra
dim., LHC <-> ILC interplay); what do we need to be pepared for new physics
(analysis tools, h.o. corrections to SM, syst. errors).
- Thomas Rizzo (SLAC/theory)
: signals for extra dimensions, e.g. TeV-scale black holes in gravity
theories with higher curvature terms, using the gravity sector of RS to
break EW symmetry.
- Jonathan Rosner
(Chicago/theory): implications of the possibility that stable dark matter
exists in more than one form; new physics in B decays.
- Vladimir Savinov
(Pittsburgh/exp): Left-Right Symmetric Models, heavy neutrinos,
CP violation in decays of hypothetical heavy Majorana neutrinos,
Doubly-charged Higgses or/and Little(st) Higgs/Technicolor.
- Peter Skands (FNAL/theory): Monte Carlo tools for BSM
- If you are planning to participate in our WG but are not on the above
list, please tell us about your
research interests and specific projects you're planning to work on at
Snowmass. Thank you!