Speaker
Description
The Standard Model is the reigning theory of fundamental particles and their interactions, and has held up to rigorous test at collider experiments up to and including the LHC. Despite this, the Standard model has known shortcomings, such as it's inability to explain the origin of dark matter, the matter-antimatter asymmetry of the universe, and the fine tuning of the Higgs Boson mass. Many beyond the Standard Model (BSM) theories have been proposed to address these shortcomings, and many such theories predict signatures directly accessible at the LHC. This talk will present selected results from the ATLAS full run-2 and/or partial run-3 dataset at a center of mass energy of 13/13.6 TeV, including constraints on SUSY, exotic signatures, and BSM models with Higgs and vector boson signatures.
| Keyword-1 | Collider Physics |
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| Keyword-2 | High Energy Physics |