19–21 May 2025
University of Pittsburgh
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W' Searches at Future Muon Collider

19 May 2025, 16:30
15m
David Lawrence Hall 205, University of Pittsburgh

David Lawrence Hall 205, University of Pittsburgh

New Physics at Future Colliders New Physics at Future Colliders

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Miguel Angel Soto Alcaraz

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Discovering that neutrinos have mass has left question regarding their origin. One possible model of their origin are Left-Right models, which add a SU(2) group with a right handed neutrino and a new heavy charged boson W'. Searches at the LHC for this heavy boson have not been successful, meaning that larger and more energetic colliders are needed. This analysis searches for the W' at 6.5 TeV at a 20 TeV muon collider, and is complemented by Machine Learning algorithms. Lorentz Boost Networks and Deep Neural Networks are used and compared, both having a good discrimination between the signal and background events.

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