PPT Seminar with Seth Koren

Europe/London
R506, Kelvin Building

R506, Kelvin Building

University of Glasgow
    • 16:00 17:00
      Fractionally Charged Particles at the Energy Frontier 1h

      The observed Standard Model is consistent with the existence of vector-like species with electric charge a multiple of e/6. The discovery of a fractionally charged particle would provide nonperturbative information about Standard Model physics, and furthermore rule out some or all of the minimal theories of unification. We discuss the phenomenology of such particles and focus particularly on current LHC constraints, for which we reinterpret various searches to bound a variety of fractionally charged representations. We emphasize that in some circumstances the collider bounds are surprisingly low or nonexistent, which highlights the discovery potential for these species which have distinctive signatures and important implications. We additionally offer pedagogical discussions of the physics of gauge groups with different global structures, and separately of the modern framework of Generalized Global Symmetries, either of which serves to underscore the bottom-up importance of these searches.

      Speaker: Dr Seth Koren (University of Notre Dame)