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salle V-221
2900, chemin de la Tour
Montréal (QC) Canada  H3T 1J6

Ushoshi Maitra

Harish-Chandra Research Institute

In this talk I'm going to explore a scenario where along with the observed scalar at 125 GeV we can still accommodate an additional scalar. I'll be focusing on the scalar called radion, which is an artifact of stabilizing the moduli of Randall Sundrum model. I'll also consider the mixing of radion with Higgs. I'll show that this observed scalar cannot be an unmixed radion however, it can still be a mixed Higgs with mixed radion nearby. I'll also discuss a search strategy that can be used to discover a very light radion at the LHC.

Status of an additional scalar states at the LHC
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