19–21 May 2025
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Latest New Physics Searches using Top Quarks at ATLAS

19 May 2025, 16:30
15m
David Lawrence Hall 106, University of Pittsburgh

David Lawrence Hall 106, University of Pittsburgh

Electroweak, Higgs, and Top Quark Physics Electroweak

Speaker

Rongqian Qian (Michigan State University (US))

Description

As the heaviest known fundamental particle, the top quark plays a pivotal role in the search for new physics. Many beyond-the-Standard-Model theories predict interactions between the top quark and yet undiscovered particles. With the LHC becoming a top quark factory, it offers unprecedented opportunities to study top quark properties and explore potential signs of new physics. In this talk, the latest ATLAS results from searches for new physics with top quarks will be highlighted.

Author

Rongqian Qian (Michigan State University (US))

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