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

Session

BSM III

25 May 2021, 14:00

Conveners

BSM III

  • Richard Ruiz

Presentation materials

  1. Avik Roy (University of Texas at Austin (US))
    25/05/2021, 14:00
    BSM

    Many theories beyond the Standard Model predict new phenomena, such as Z’, W’ bosons, vector-like quarks, or heavy neutrinos. Searches for new physics in different final state signatures, produced either resonantly or non-resonantly, including a general search using multilepton final states are performed using the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. Lepton flavor violation (LVF) is a striking...

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  2. Francesco Fabozzi (Universita e sezione INFN di Napoli (IT))
    25/05/2021, 14:15

    We present results of searches for vector-like quarks using proton-proton collision data collected with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. Single and pair production of vector-like quarks are studied, with decays into a variety of final states, containing top and bottom quarks, electroweak gauge and Higgs bosons. The presented searches make use of a wide...

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  3. Dr Bin Yan (Los Alamos National Laboratory)
    25/05/2021, 14:30
    BSM

    The bottom quark forward-backward asymmetry ($A_{FB}^b$) data at LEP exhibits a long-standing discrepancy with the standard model prediction.
    We propose a novel method to probe the $Zb\bar{b}$ interactions through $gg\to Zh$ production at the LHC, which is sensitive to the axial-vector component of the $Zb\bar{b}$ couplings. We demonstrate that the $Zh$ data collected at the 13 TeV LHC can...

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  4. Xing Wang (UC San Diego)
    25/05/2021, 14:45
    BSM

    In many models that address the naturalness problem, top-quark partners are often postulated in order to cure the issue related to the quadratic corrections of the mass of the Higgs boson. In this work, we study alternative modes for the production of top- and bottom-quark partners ($T$ and $B$), $pp\rightarrow B$ and $pp\rightarrow T\bar{t}$, via a chromo-magnetic moment coupling. We adopt...

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  5. Christoph Borschensky (University of Tübingen)
    25/05/2021, 15:00
    BSM

    I will present precision predictions for scalar leptoquark pair production at hadron colliders. Apart from QCD contributions, included are the lepton t-channel exchange diagrams relevant in the light of the recent B-flavor anomalies. All contributions are evaluated at next-to-leading order in QCD and improved by resummation corrections, in the threshold regime, from soft-gluon radiation at...

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  6. Jie Xiao (Peking University (CN))
    25/05/2021, 15:15
    BSM

    Many new physics models, e.g., compositeness, extra dimensions, extended Higgs sectors, supersymmetric theories, and dark sector extensions, are expected to manifest themselves in the final states with leptons and photons. This talk presents searches in CMS for new phenomena in the final states that include leptons and photons, focusing on the recent results obtained using the full Run-II...

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  7. Andre Sopczak (Czech Technical University in Prague (CZ))
    25/05/2021, 15:30
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    Leptoquarks (LQ) are predicted by many new physics theories to describe the similarities between the lepton and quark sectors of the Standard Model and offer an attractive potential explanation for the lepton flavour anomalies observed at LHCb and flavour factories. The ATLAS experiment has a broad program of direct searches for leptoquarks, coupling to the first-, second- or third-generation...

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  8. Dr Junichiro Kawamura (Ohio State University, Keio University)
    25/05/2021, 15:45
    BSM

    We propose a novel possibility to detect a very distinctive signal with more than four muons originating from pair-produced vector-like leptons decaying to a muon-philic Z′ boson. These new particles are good candidates to explain the anomalies in the muon anomalous magnetic moment and the b→sℓℓ processes. The doublet (singlet) vector-like leptons lighter than 1.3 (1.0) TeV are excluded by the...

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