A guide to hunting long-lived particles at the LHC
Simon Knapen, Steven Lowette
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This article is a pedagogical review to searches for long-lived particles at the LHC, primarily aimed at experimentalists and theorists seeking to initiate and/or deepen their research in this field. We cover general theory priors and example models, the main experimental techniques for long-lived particles and some of the subtleties involved with both estimating signal efficiencies and background rates.
Authors' comments: 31 pages, 5 figures. Invited review for Annual Reviews Nuclear Particle Science 2023