Wednesday, October 4, 2017, 2:00 pm — Small Seminar Room, Bldg. 510
Measurements of Higgs production and decays have revealed that most of
the mass of the weak gauge bosons is due to the 125 GeV Higgs.
Similarly, we know that the Higgs is at least partially responsible for
giving mass to the top and bottom quarks and the tau lepton. Much less
is known about the origin of mass for the first two generations. In this
talk, I will discuss a framework in which the first and second
generation masses originate from a second source of electroweak symmetry
breaking and outline the phenomenological implications.
Hosted by: Sally Dawson
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