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Unveiling Hidden Physics at the LHC
The field of particle physics is at the crossroads. The discovery of a Higgs-like boson completed the Standard Model (SM), but the lacking observation of convincing resonances Beyond the SM (BSM) offers no guidance for the future of particle physics. On the other hand, the motivation for New Physics...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10541-4 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2781128 |
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author | Fischer, Oliver Mellado, Bruce Antusch, Stefan Bagnaschi, Emanuele Banerjee, Shankha Beck, Geoff Belfatto, Benedetta Bellis, Matthew Berezhiani, Zurab Blanke, Monika Capdevila, Bernat Cheung, Kingman Crivellin, Andreas Desai, Nishita Dev, Bhupal Godbole, Rohini Han, Tao Harris, Philip Hoferichter, Martin Kirk, Matthew Kulkarni, Suchita Lange, Clemens Lassila-Perini, Kati Liu, Zhen Mahmoudi, Farvah Manzari, Claudio Andrea Marzocca, David Mukhopadhyaya, Biswarup Pich, Antonio Ruan, Yifeng Schnell, Luc Thaler, Jesse Westhoff, Susanne |
author_facet | Fischer, Oliver Mellado, Bruce Antusch, Stefan Bagnaschi, Emanuele Banerjee, Shankha Beck, Geoff Belfatto, Benedetta Bellis, Matthew Berezhiani, Zurab Blanke, Monika Capdevila, Bernat Cheung, Kingman Crivellin, Andreas Desai, Nishita Dev, Bhupal Godbole, Rohini Han, Tao Harris, Philip Hoferichter, Martin Kirk, Matthew Kulkarni, Suchita Lange, Clemens Lassila-Perini, Kati Liu, Zhen Mahmoudi, Farvah Manzari, Claudio Andrea Marzocca, David Mukhopadhyaya, Biswarup Pich, Antonio Ruan, Yifeng Schnell, Luc Thaler, Jesse Westhoff, Susanne |
author_sort | Fischer, Oliver |
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description | The field of particle physics is at the crossroads. The discovery of a Higgs-like boson completed the Standard Model (SM), but the lacking observation of convincing resonances Beyond the SM (BSM) offers no guidance for the future of particle physics. On the other hand, the motivation for New Physics has not diminished and is, in fact, reinforced by several striking anomalous results in many experiments. Here we summarise the status of the most significant anomalies, including the most recent results for the flavour anomalies, the multi-lepton anomalies at the LHC, the Higgs-like excess at around 96 GeV, and anomalies in neutrino physics, astrophysics, cosmology, and cosmic rays. While the LHC promises up to 4 $\hbox {ab}^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity and far-reaching physics programmes to unveil BSM physics, we consider the possibility that the latter could be tested with present data, but that systemic shortcomings of the experiments and their search strategies may preclude their discovery for several reasons, including: final states consisting in soft particles only, associated production processes, QCD-like final states, close-by SM resonances, and SUSY scenarios where no missing energy is produced. New search strategies could help to unveil the hidden BSM signatures, devised by making use of the CERN open data as a new testing ground. We discuss the CERN open data with its policies, challenges, and potential usefulness for the community. We showcase the example of the CMS collaboration, which is the only collaboration regularly releasing some of its data. We find it important to stress that individuals using public data for their own research does not imply competition with experimental efforts, but rather provides unique opportunities to give guidance for further BSM searches by the collaborations. Wide access to open data is paramount to fully exploit the LHCs potential. |
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spelling | cern-27811282023-10-17T02:05:05Zdoi:10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10541-4http://cds.cern.ch/record/2781128engFischer, OliverMellado, BruceAntusch, StefanBagnaschi, EmanueleBanerjee, ShankhaBeck, GeoffBelfatto, BenedettaBellis, MatthewBerezhiani, ZurabBlanke, MonikaCapdevila, BernatCheung, KingmanCrivellin, AndreasDesai, NishitaDev, BhupalGodbole, RohiniHan, TaoHarris, PhilipHoferichter, MartinKirk, MatthewKulkarni, SuchitaLange, ClemensLassila-Perini, KatiLiu, ZhenMahmoudi, FarvahManzari, Claudio AndreaMarzocca, DavidMukhopadhyaya, BiswarupPich, AntonioRuan, YifengSchnell, LucThaler, JesseWesthoff, SusanneUnveiling Hidden Physics at the LHChep-exParticle Physics - Experimenthep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe field of particle physics is at the crossroads. The discovery of a Higgs-like boson completed the Standard Model (SM), but the lacking observation of convincing resonances Beyond the SM (BSM) offers no guidance for the future of particle physics. On the other hand, the motivation for New Physics has not diminished and is, in fact, reinforced by several striking anomalous results in many experiments. Here we summarise the status of the most significant anomalies, including the most recent results for the flavour anomalies, the multi-lepton anomalies at the LHC, the Higgs-like excess at around 96 GeV, and anomalies in neutrino physics, astrophysics, cosmology, and cosmic rays. While the LHC promises up to 4 $\hbox {ab}^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity and far-reaching physics programmes to unveil BSM physics, we consider the possibility that the latter could be tested with present data, but that systemic shortcomings of the experiments and their search strategies may preclude their discovery for several reasons, including: final states consisting in soft particles only, associated production processes, QCD-like final states, close-by SM resonances, and SUSY scenarios where no missing energy is produced. New search strategies could help to unveil the hidden BSM signatures, devised by making use of the CERN open data as a new testing ground. We discuss the CERN open data with its policies, challenges, and potential usefulness for the community. We showcase the example of the CMS collaboration, which is the only collaboration regularly releasing some of its data. We find it important to stress that individuals using public data for their own research does not imply competition with experimental efforts, but rather provides unique opportunities to give guidance for further BSM searches by the collaborations. Wide access to open data is paramount to fully exploit the LHCs potential.The field of particle physics is at the crossroads. The discovery of a Higgs-like boson completed the Standard Model (SM), but the lacking observation of convincing resonances Beyond the SM (BSM) offers no guidance for the future of particle physics. On the other hand, the motivation for New Physics has not diminished and is, in fact, reinforced by several striking anomalous results in many experiments. Here we summarise the status of the most significant anomalies, including the most recent results for the flavour anomalies, the multi-lepton anomalies at the LHC, the Higgs-like excess at around 96 GeV, and anomalies in neutrino physics, astrophysics, cosmology, and cosmic rays. While the LHC promises up to 4 ab$^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity and far-reaching physics programmes to unveil BSM physics, we consider the possibility that the latter could be tested with present data, but that systemic shortcomings of the experiments and their search strategies may preclude their discovery for several reasons, including: final states consisting in soft particles only, associated production processes, QCD-like final states, close-by SM resonances, and SUSY scenarios where no missing energy is produced. New search strategies could help to unveil the hidden BSM signatures, devised by making use of the CERN open data as a new testing ground. We discuss the CERN open data with its policies, challenges, and potential usefulness for the community. We showcase the example of the CMS collaboration, which is the only collaboration regularly releasing some of its data. We find it important to stress that individuals using public data for their own research does not imply competition with experimental efforts, but rather provides unique opportunities to give guidance for further BSM searches by the collaborations. Wide access to open data is paramount to fully exploit the LHCs potential.arXiv:2109.06065oai:cds.cern.ch:27811282021-09-13 |
spellingShingle | hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment hep-ph Particle Physics - Phenomenology Fischer, Oliver Mellado, Bruce Antusch, Stefan Bagnaschi, Emanuele Banerjee, Shankha Beck, Geoff Belfatto, Benedetta Bellis, Matthew Berezhiani, Zurab Blanke, Monika Capdevila, Bernat Cheung, Kingman Crivellin, Andreas Desai, Nishita Dev, Bhupal Godbole, Rohini Han, Tao Harris, Philip Hoferichter, Martin Kirk, Matthew Kulkarni, Suchita Lange, Clemens Lassila-Perini, Kati Liu, Zhen Mahmoudi, Farvah Manzari, Claudio Andrea Marzocca, David Mukhopadhyaya, Biswarup Pich, Antonio Ruan, Yifeng Schnell, Luc Thaler, Jesse Westhoff, Susanne Unveiling Hidden Physics at the LHC |
title | Unveiling Hidden Physics at the LHC |
title_full | Unveiling Hidden Physics at the LHC |
title_fullStr | Unveiling Hidden Physics at the LHC |
title_full_unstemmed | Unveiling Hidden Physics at the LHC |
title_short | Unveiling Hidden Physics at the LHC |
title_sort | unveiling hidden physics at the lhc |
topic | hep-ex Particle Physics - Experiment hep-ph Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-022-10541-4 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2781128 |
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