Jack Gunion: Jack discussed in detail the
complementarity between the LHC and
GammaGamma Collider in studies of a Higgs-Radion Mixing
in the Randall-Sundrum
Model. From the current analysis it is clear that
for low Radion mass the H-->bb Signal
to Background in GammaGamma Collider will allows to test
the model. It is important
to finish the H--> WW and ZZ as soon as possible
to make sure that we can also
test the model for the case of the Radion mass larger
that the Higgs mass.
With the avalaibility of both the LHC ( from H-->GammaGamma)
and the
GammaGamma-C (from H-->bb) we will have the ratio of
the partial width
of Rhgg=(H-->gg)/(H-->bb). This is very interesting
because it allow us to test directly
the presence of the anomalous ggH coupling ( See page
30 of Jack's
talk ). Almost
alll non-SM Higgs theories predict Rhgg.ne.1 .
Steve: Has finish debugging Pandora 2.3, and is
now ready to check the effect of the MSSM
on h-->bb analysis. He has pointed out that Peskin
has made approximations in Pandora
that will give and uncertainty of about 10% to the MSSM-Branching
ratios use. At the moment,
we believe that is ok, but Jack will look in more datiled
by comparing Pandora with more standard
SUSY programs for a few set of parameters.
Victoria: Has made progress for GammaGamma-->ZZ
event generator needed to finalize the
h-->ZZ analysis. The GammaGamma-->4fermions is
already available. A working version
should be avaialable early next week.
Michal: Phithia output for h-->aa is now testted
and check with the SM-h. He is now working on
the bbbb selection and results will be presented next
week.