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Searches for ultra long-lived particles with MATHUSLA

With the current experiments at the particle accelerators, no search strategy will be able to observe the decay of neutral long-lived particles with masses above GeV and lifetimes at the limit set by Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, $c$$\tau$ ∼ 107 − 108 m. The MATHUSLA detector concept (MAssive Timing Hod...

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Autor principal: Torró Pastor, Emma
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: SISSA 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.364.0572
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2780364
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description With the current experiments at the particle accelerators, no search strategy will be able to observe the decay of neutral long-lived particles with masses above GeV and lifetimes at the limit set by Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, $c$$\tau$ ∼ 107 − 108 m. The MATHUSLA detector concept (MAssive Timing Hodoscope for Ultra-Stable neutraL pArticles) will be presented. It can be implemented on the surface above ATLAS or CMS detectors in time for the high-luminosity LHC operations, to search for neutral long-lived particles with lifetimes up to the BBN limit. The large area of the detector allows MATHUSLA to make important contributions also to cosmic-ray physics. We will also report on the analysis of data collected by the test stand installed on the surface above the ATLAS detector, the on-going background studies, and plans for the MATHUSLA detector. The observation of neutral long-lived particles at the LHC would reveal physics beyond the Standard Model and could account for the many open issues in our understanding of our universe. Long- lived particle signatures are well motivated and can appear in many theoretical constructs that address the Hierarchy Problem, Dark Matter, Neutrino Masses and the Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe.
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spelling cern-27803642021-09-07T19:17:05Zdoi:10.22323/1.364.0572http://cds.cern.ch/record/2780364engTorró Pastor, EmmaSearches for ultra long-lived particles with MATHUSLAParticle Physics - ExperimentWith the current experiments at the particle accelerators, no search strategy will be able to observe the decay of neutral long-lived particles with masses above GeV and lifetimes at the limit set by Big Bang Nucleosynthesis, $c$$\tau$ ∼ 107 − 108 m. The MATHUSLA detector concept (MAssive Timing Hodoscope for Ultra-Stable neutraL pArticles) will be presented. It can be implemented on the surface above ATLAS or CMS detectors in time for the high-luminosity LHC operations, to search for neutral long-lived particles with lifetimes up to the BBN limit. The large area of the detector allows MATHUSLA to make important contributions also to cosmic-ray physics. We will also report on the analysis of data collected by the test stand installed on the surface above the ATLAS detector, the on-going background studies, and plans for the MATHUSLA detector. The observation of neutral long-lived particles at the LHC would reveal physics beyond the Standard Model and could account for the many open issues in our understanding of our universe. Long- lived particle signatures are well motivated and can appear in many theoretical constructs that address the Hierarchy Problem, Dark Matter, Neutrino Masses and the Baryon Asymmetry of the Universe.SISSAoai:cds.cern.ch:27803642020
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Torró Pastor, Emma
Searches for ultra long-lived particles with MATHUSLA
title Searches for ultra long-lived particles with MATHUSLA
title_full Searches for ultra long-lived particles with MATHUSLA
title_fullStr Searches for ultra long-lived particles with MATHUSLA
title_full_unstemmed Searches for ultra long-lived particles with MATHUSLA
title_short Searches for ultra long-lived particles with MATHUSLA
title_sort searches for ultra long-lived particles with mathusla
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.22323/1.364.0572
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2780364
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