Theoretical and phenomenological study of ALPs at colliders
ALPs are hypothetical particles predicted by many extensions of the Standard Model. The research focuses on identifying potential experimental signatures of ALPs in high-energy experiments, through processes such as production in proton-proton or electron-positron collisions and their decays into photons or electroweak bosons. This includes the construction of theoretical models that capture ALP interactions with Standard Model particles.
Effective Field Theories
Development and application of Effective Field Theories (EFTs) to model possible new physics beyond the electroweak scale.
Collider Phenomenology
Theoretical analysis of physical processes observable in collider experiments such as the LHC or future electron accelerators. The research involves event simulation, cross-section calculations, the study of new physics signatures, and the evaluation of experimental sensitivity. The goal is to provide accurate and interpretable predictions for experimental collaborations.