24–26 May 2021
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Session

BSM I

24 May 2021, 14:15
University of Pittsburgh

University of Pittsburgh

Pittsburgh, PA 15260

Conveners

BSM I

  • Christopher Robyn Hayes (University of Michigan (US))

Presentation materials

  1. Celia Fernandez Madrazo (Instituto de Física de Cantabria)
    24/05/2021, 14:15

    This talk discusses new techniques to detect signatures potentially originating from long-lived particles in the CMS detector, presents recent results from such searches in CMS using the full Run-II data-set of the LHC, and discusses prospects for Run-III

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  2. Jackson Carl Burzynski (University of Massachusetts (US))
    24/05/2021, 14:30
    BSM

    Abstract: Various models of physics Beyond the Standard Model lead to signatures with long-lived particles, such that the decay of the new particle is at a significant distance from the collision point. These striking signatures provide interesting technical challenges due to their special reconstruction requirements as well as their unusual backgrounds. This talk will present recent results...

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  3. Prabhat Solanki (Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, India)
    24/05/2021, 14:45
    BSM

    Triggering long-lived particles (LLPs) at the first stage of the trigger system is very crucial in LLP searches to ensure that we do not miss them at the very beginning. The future High Luminosity runs of the Large Hadron Collider will have an increased number of pile-up events per bunch crossing. There will be major upgrades in hardware, firmware and software sides, like tracking at level-1...

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  4. Jared Barron (University of Toronto)
    24/05/2021, 15:00
    BSM

    Models with dark showers represent one of the most challenging possibilities for new physics at the LHC. One of the most difficult examples is a novel collider signature called a Soft Unclustered Energy Pattern (SUEP), which can arise in certain BSM models with a hidden valley sector that is both pseudo-conformal and strongly coupled. Large-angle emissions are unsuppressed during the showering...

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  5. Aris-George-Baldur Spourdalakis
    24/05/2021, 15:15
    BSM

    Models with dark showers represent one of the most challenging possibilities
    for new physics at the LHC. The most difficult to detect variety of
    these models is so-called Soft Unclustered Energy Pattern (SUEP).  This signature presents significant challenges to trigger on and search for, in part due to the lack of isolated hard objects to identify in the detector as well as the large amount...

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  6. Wen Han Chiu (University of Chicago)
    24/05/2021, 15:30
    BSM

    The search for long-lived particles (LLP) at the LHC can be improved with timing information. If the visible decay products of the LLP form jets, the arrival time is not well-defined. In this talk, I will discuss possible definitions and how they are affected by the kinematics of the underlying parton-level event.

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  7. Ruth Schäfer (Universität Heidelberg)
    24/05/2021, 15:45
    BSM

    Many BSM models predict long-lived particles (LLPs) which are generally difficult to detect at existing colliders. We have explored the potential of a future far detector at Belle II, named GAZELLE. For that, we have investigated three models that predict LLPs with different production mechanisms. In this talk, I will compare the projections of finding these LLPs at Belle II or GAZELLE. Due to...

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