# VBSCan Thessaloniki 2018 Workshop Summary

**Authors:** Riccardo Bellan, Jakob Beyer, Carsten Bittrich, Giacomo Boldrini,, Ilaria Brivio, Lucrezia Stella Bruni, Diogo Buarque Franzosi, Claude Charlot,, Vitaliano Ciulli, Roberto Covarelli, Duje Giljanovic, Giulia Gonella, Pietro, Govoni, Philippe Gras, Michele Grossi, Tim Herrmann, Jan Kalinowski,, Alexander Karlberg, Kimmo Kallonen, Eirini Kasimi, Aysel Kayis Topaksu, Borut, Kersevan, Henning Kirschenmann, Michael Kobel, Konstantinos Kordas, Antonios, Leisos, Damir Lelas, Piergiulio Lenzi, Ang Li, Kristin Lohwasser, Narei, Lorenzo-Martinez, Joany Manjarres, Dario Mapelli, Alexandros Marantis, Matteo, Marchegiani, Anna Mascellani, Ioannis Maznas, Hannes Mildner, Matthias Ulrich, Mozer, Max Neukum, Jakob Novak, Giacomo Ortona, Kadri Ozdemir, Mathieu, Pellen, Giovanni Pelliccioli, Chariclia Petridou, Simon Pl\"atzer, Christian, Quaggio, Michael Rauch, Daniela Rebuzzi, J\"urgen Reuter, Despoina, Sampsonidou, Steven Schramm, Andrzej Siodmok, Magdalena Slawinska, Micha{\l}, Szleper, Alessandro Tarabini, Connor Innes Thorburn, Stefanie Todt, Spyridon, E. Tzamarias, Apostolos Tsirigotis, Davide Valsecchi, Lilly Wuest, Marco Zaro

arXiv: 1906.11332 · 2019-06-28

## TL;DR

This paper summarizes the first year of the VBSCan COST Action network, focusing on vector-boson scattering studies from phenomenological and experimental perspectives to optimize collider data analysis.

## Contribution

It provides an overview of the initial activities and discussions of the VBSCan network aimed at coordinating vector-boson scattering research.

## Key findings

- Initial activities and discussions documented
- Framework for coordinated vector-boson scattering studies established
- Preparation for analyzing collider data improved

## Abstract

This document reports the first year of activity of the VBSCan COST Action network, as summarised by the talks and discussions happened during the VBSCan Thessaloniki 2018 workshop. The VBSCan COST action is aiming at a consistent and coordinated study of vector-boson scattering from the phenomenological and experimental point of view, for the best exploitation of the data that will be delivered by existing and future particle colliders.

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Source: https://tomesphere.com/paper/1906.11332