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Search for long-lived particles decaying into displaced hadronic jets in the ATLAS Calorimeter"

Based on a benchmark Hidden Sector model, this analysis explores the possibility of new physics being present at the LHC through long-lived particles. Given that the lifetime of these particles is mostly unconstrained, this raises the possibility of these particles decaying before they leave ATLAS d...

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Autor principal: Cormier, Felix
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2688976
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description Based on a benchmark Hidden Sector model, this analysis explores the possibility of new physics being present at the LHC through long-lived particles. Given that the lifetime of these particles is mostly unconstrained, this raises the possibility of these particles decaying before they leave ATLAS detector. The specific scenario of two of these long-lived particles decaying to standard model particles in the ATLAS calorimeters is considered, leading to non-standard analysis methods being used to reconstruct this signature. This talk will describe the work that goes into designing complex signature-driven techniques and machine learning algorithms to take advantage of this promising signature, and a search for these long-lived particles at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV, using either 10.8 $fb^{-1}$ or 33.0 $fb^{-1}$ of data depending on trigger, at the ATLAS experiment will be discussed.
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spelling cern-26889762019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2688976engCormier, FelixSearch for long-lived particles decaying into displaced hadronic jets in the ATLAS Calorimeter"Particle Physics - ExperimentBased on a benchmark Hidden Sector model, this analysis explores the possibility of new physics being present at the LHC through long-lived particles. Given that the lifetime of these particles is mostly unconstrained, this raises the possibility of these particles decaying before they leave ATLAS detector. The specific scenario of two of these long-lived particles decaying to standard model particles in the ATLAS calorimeters is considered, leading to non-standard analysis methods being used to reconstruct this signature. This talk will describe the work that goes into designing complex signature-driven techniques and machine learning algorithms to take advantage of this promising signature, and a search for these long-lived particles at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV, using either 10.8 $fb^{-1}$ or 33.0 $fb^{-1}$ of data depending on trigger, at the ATLAS experiment will be discussed.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2019-638oai:cds.cern.ch:26889762019-09-11
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Cormier, Felix
Search for long-lived particles decaying into displaced hadronic jets in the ATLAS Calorimeter"
title Search for long-lived particles decaying into displaced hadronic jets in the ATLAS Calorimeter"
title_full Search for long-lived particles decaying into displaced hadronic jets in the ATLAS Calorimeter"
title_fullStr Search for long-lived particles decaying into displaced hadronic jets in the ATLAS Calorimeter"
title_full_unstemmed Search for long-lived particles decaying into displaced hadronic jets in the ATLAS Calorimeter"
title_short Search for long-lived particles decaying into displaced hadronic jets in the ATLAS Calorimeter"
title_sort search for long-lived particles decaying into displaced hadronic jets in the atlas calorimeter"
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2688976
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