9–13 Jun 2025
Saariselkä, Finland
Europe/Helsinki timezone
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New Constraints on the Existence of Massive Monopoles in Ultra-Peripheral Heavy Ion Collisions with ATLAS

13 Jun 2025, 10:10
20m
Saariselkä, Finland

Saariselkä, Finland

Lapland Hotels Riekonlinna
Photon-photon physics, precision tests of SM and BSM Photon-photon physics, precision tests of SM and BSM

Speaker

Krzysztof Ciesla (AGH University of Krakow (PL))

Description

In ultraperipheral Pb+Pb collisions, intense electromagnetic fields enable the generation of magnetic monopole pairs via the Schwinger mechanism. Due to their high ionization and unique trajectories in a solenoidal magnetic field, monopoles are expected to leave a large number of clusters in the innermost ATLAS pixel detector without associated reconstructed charged-particle tracks or calorimeter activity. This talk presents a search for monopole-pair production in ultraperipheral Pb+Pb collisions in the monopole mass range of 20–150 GeV, based on 5.36 TeV data recorded in 2023. The results are compared with a recently developed semiclassical model that includes non-perturbative cross section calculations -- as well as with a recent search limits obtained by the MoEDAL Collaboration using complementary techniques.

Author

Krzysztof Ciesla (AGH University of Krakow (PL))

Co-author

Monica Verducci (Universita & INFN Pisa (IT))

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