The large amount of high quality data collected at the LHC will bring the experimental error of several observables at the per mille level, also in the TeV mass range. The combination of this information, together with the precision studies of W and Z bosons properties, will allow a very severe test of the Standard Model. I will illustrate recent results about the evaluation of NNLO quantum corrections, relevant for a meaningful interpretation of the data.
Bio:
Alessandro Vicini received his PhD from the University of Padua (Italy) in 1996. After two postdoc appointments at DESY Zeuthen and at the University of Karlsruhe (Germany), he became staff at the University of Milano (Italy), where he is now Associate Professor of Theoretical Physics.
Alessandro Vicini is an expert in the study of the electroweak interaction, performing cutting edge multi-loop calculations for all the benchmark processes at electron-positron and proton-proton colliders. The implementation of these advanced results in the state-of-the-art Monte Carlo simulation tools allowed him to perform advanced phenomenological studies for the determination of the fundamental Standard Model parameters. He has been the theoretical convener of the CERN LHC Electroweak Working Group since its creation in 2016.
Prof. Yanqing Ma