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

Opening the GeV Window at the LHC

12 May 2026, 17:45
15m
University of Pittsburgh

University of Pittsburgh

Speaker

Carlos Henrique de Lima (TRIUMF)

Description

In this talk, I present a newly proposed search strategy for GeV-scale particles that couple predominantly to light quarks at the LHC. Such models have often been assumed to be experimentally indistinguishable from QCD jets. We demonstrate that this is not the case: these particles can be perturbatively produced at the LHC and promptly decay into only a few hadrons, giving rise to jets with anomalously low charged-track multiplicity and mass. I will also discuss possible improvements that can be made for HL-LHC.

Author

Carlos Henrique de Lima (TRIUMF)

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