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Date and time: Tuesday, November 30th @16:00 (CET)

Speaker: Daniele Teresi, CERN

Title: Sliding Naturalness

Abstract: I will present a novel framework to solve simultaneously the electroweak hierarchy problem and the strong-CP problem. A small but finite Higgs vacuum expectation value and a small \thetaθ-angle are selected after the QCD phase transition, without relying on the Peccei-Quinn mechanism or other traditional solutions. This novel solution predicts a distinctive pattern of correlated signals at hadronic EDM, fuzzy dark matter and axion experiments. I will then discuss other incarnations of the mechanism in more generality, with different phenomenology, and attempt to draw a (relatively) unified picture of cosmological approaches to the Higgs hierarchy problem.

Slides: files/Hidden--Daniele-Teresi-CERN.pdf

Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7cRNHEA1qA&ab_channel=HIDDeNITN