Jiang-Hao Yu
Research Associate
Amherst Center for Fundamental Interactions
Department of Physics
422 Lederle Graduate Research Tower
University of Massachusetts Amherst
Amherst, MA 01002 USA
Phone: 413-545-0485
EMAIL: jhyu at physics.umass.edu

I am a research associate at the Department of Physics at University of Massachusetts Amherst. I obtained my Ph.D. in 2012 at Michigan State University under the supervision of C.-P. Yuan. Then I became a postdoctoral fellow at Weinberg theory group at The University of Texas at Austin during 2012-2015.
I have broad interests in hep-ph: New Physics beyond the Standard Model.
My current research interests are
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Higgs Boson physics: theoretical issues in Higgs sector addressing on nature of Higgs boson, such as little hierarchy, vacuum stability, electroweak phase transition, radiative symmetry breaking and probing Higgs potential at future colliders
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Collider phenomenology: collider constraints and new collider signatures in various extensions of the Standard Model
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Particle cosmology: particularly the origin of matter-antimatter asymmetry, nature of dark matter, and axion/neutrino cosmology
I have published 32 papers. My recent work and selected publications are
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A Tale of Two Twin Higgses: Addressing Vacuum Misalignment in Natural 2HDM Framework. arXiv: 1608.05713. Single Author.
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Indirect Detection Imprint of a CP Violating Dark Sector. arXiv: 1602.05192. PRD93(2016)095025. With W. Chao and M. Ramsey-Musolf.
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Hidden Gauged U(1) Model: Unifying Scotogenic Neutrino and Flavor Dark Matter. arXiv: 1601.02609. PRD93(2016)113007. Single Author.
EMAIL: jhyu at physics.umass.edu
EMAIL: jhyu at utexas.edu