Speaker
Ali Eren Simsek
(Catholic University of America (US))
Description
Signatures of new physics at the LHC are varied and, by nature, often very different from those of Standard Model processes. Novel experimental techniques, including dedicated data streams, are exploited to enhance the sensitivity of the CMS Experiment to search for such signatures. In this talk, we highlight the most recent CMS results, obtained using the data collected at the LHC Run-2 and Run-3 through the so-called "Data Scouting" and "Data Parking" strategies. These approaches have allowed us to set some of the strongest constraints to date for low-mass resonances in both prompt and long-lived signatures.
Author
Ali Eren Simsek
(Catholic University of America (US))