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Search for long-lived particles with the ATLAS detector

Several scenarios beyond the Standard Model predict heavy long-lived particles as a result of a kinematic constraint, a conserved quantum number or a weak coupling. Such particles are possibly identified based on the detection through abnormal energy losses, appearing or disappearing tracks, displac...

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Autor principal: Yamamoto, Shimpei
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1751943
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description Several scenarios beyond the Standard Model predict heavy long-lived particles as a result of a kinematic constraint, a conserved quantum number or a weak coupling. Such particles are possibly identified based on the detection through abnormal energy losses, appearing or disappearing tracks, displaced vertices, lepton-jet signatures, long time-of-flight or late calorimetric energy deposits. This contribution summarizes recent results of searches for long-lived heavy particles with the ATLAS detector using pp collision data at a center of mass energy of 8 TeV
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spelling cern-17519432019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1751943engYamamoto, ShimpeiSearch for long-lived particles with the ATLAS detectorParticle Physics - ExperimentSeveral scenarios beyond the Standard Model predict heavy long-lived particles as a result of a kinematic constraint, a conserved quantum number or a weak coupling. Such particles are possibly identified based on the detection through abnormal energy losses, appearing or disappearing tracks, displaced vertices, lepton-jet signatures, long time-of-flight or late calorimetric energy deposits. This contribution summarizes recent results of searches for long-lived heavy particles with the ATLAS detector using pp collision data at a center of mass energy of 8 TeVSeveral scenarios beyond the Standard Model predict heavy long-lived particles as a result of a kinematic constraint, a conserved quantum number or a weak coupling. Such particles are possibly identified based on the detection through abnormal energy losses, appearing or disappearing tracks, displaced vertices, lepton-jet signatures, long time-of-flight or late calorimetric energy deposits. This contribution summarizes recent results of searches for heavy long-lived particles with the ATLAS detector using pp collision data at a center of mass energy of 8 TeV.arXiv:1408.6360ATL-PHYS-PROC-2014-105oai:cds.cern.ch:17519432014-08-26
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
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Search for long-lived particles with the ATLAS detector
title Search for long-lived particles with the ATLAS detector
title_full Search for long-lived particles with the ATLAS detector
title_fullStr Search for long-lived particles with the ATLAS detector
title_full_unstemmed Search for long-lived particles with the ATLAS detector
title_short Search for long-lived particles with the ATLAS detector
title_sort search for long-lived particles with the atlas detector
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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