Title:Role of dark Higgs boson in (astro) particle physics and cosmology
Speaker:Prof. Pyungwon Ko
Affiliation: School of Physics, Korea Institute for Advanced Study
Time: 15:00-17:00, Oct. 18th (Fri), 2024
Place: Room 203, South Tian Jia Bing Building
Abstract:
In this talk, I will describe electroweak scale dark matter and dark force mediators, focusing on massive dark photon and dark Higgs boson. I will contrast two scenarios, dark photon without and with dark Higgs boson, and show that dark Higgs boson can solve theoretical and phenomenological problems of DM models without dark Higgs boson.
About Speaker:
Prof. Pyungwon Ko works on particle physics phenomenology.
He received his bachelor’s and master’s degree at Seoul National University in 1983 and 1986. He received his PhD degree at Chicago University in 1991, followed by the postdoc period at Minnesota University. He was a junior member at Hong-Ik University, followed by being a senior member at KAIST, Taejon. Starting from 2005, he has been a senior member at Korea Institute for Advanced Study (KIAS), Seoul.
Prof. Pyungwon Ko’s main research areas are flavor physics and CP violation within and beyond the standard model, applications of QCD aid its various effective field theories, dynamical symmetry breaking and dark matter physics. He has published about 200 research papers which have been cited about 10,000 times.