11–13 May 2026
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Searches for vector-like fermions and leptoquarks with the ATLAS detector

12 May 2026, 17:15
15m
David Lawrence Hall 205, University of Pittsburgh

David Lawrence Hall 205, University of Pittsburgh

Speaker

Tomoya Iizawa (University of Tokyo (JP))

Description

The Standard Model of particle physics explains many natural phenomena yet remains incomplete. Leptoquarks (LQs) are hypothetical particles predicted to mediate interactions between quarks and leptons, bridging the gap between these two fundamental classes of particles. Vector-like quarks (VLQs) and vector-like leptons (VLLs) lie at the heart of many extensions seeking to address the Hierarchy Problem, as they can naturally cancel the mass divergence for the Higgs boson. This talk will present new results from LQ and VLQ searches with the ATLAS detector using proton-proton collision datasets collected during Run2 and Run3 at the LHC.

Author

Tomoya Iizawa (University of Tokyo (JP))

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