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BSM physics using photon-photon fusion processes in UPC in Pb+Pb collisions 
with the ATLAS detector

Relativistic heavy-ion beams at the LHC are accompanied by a large flux of equivalent photons, leading to multiple photon-induced processes. This talk presents searches for physics beyond the standard model enabled by photon-photon processes in both di-tau and di-photon final states. The tau-pair pr...

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Autor principal: Burka, Klaudia
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2855420
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description Relativistic heavy-ion beams at the LHC are accompanied by a large flux of equivalent photons, leading to multiple photon-induced processes. This talk presents searches for physics beyond the standard model enabled by photon-photon processes in both di-tau and di-photon final states. The tau-pair production measurements can constrain the tau lepton's anomalous magnetic dipole moment (g-2), and a recent ATLAS measurement using muonic decays of tau leptons in association with electrons and tracks provides one of the most stringent limits available to date. Similarly, light-by-light scattering proceeds via loop diagrams, which can contain particles not yet directly observed. Thus, high statistics measurements of light-by-light scattering shown in this talk provide a precise and unique opportunity to investigate extensions of the Standard Model, such as the presence of axion-like particles.
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spelling cern-28554202023-04-04T19:45:12Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2855420engBurka, KlaudiaBSM physics using photon-photon fusion processes in UPC in Pb+Pb collisions 
with the ATLAS detectorParticle Physics - ExperimentRelativistic heavy-ion beams at the LHC are accompanied by a large flux of equivalent photons, leading to multiple photon-induced processes. This talk presents searches for physics beyond the standard model enabled by photon-photon processes in both di-tau and di-photon final states. The tau-pair production measurements can constrain the tau lepton's anomalous magnetic dipole moment (g-2), and a recent ATLAS measurement using muonic decays of tau leptons in association with electrons and tracks provides one of the most stringent limits available to date. Similarly, light-by-light scattering proceeds via loop diagrams, which can contain particles not yet directly observed. Thus, high statistics measurements of light-by-light scattering shown in this talk provide a precise and unique opportunity to investigate extensions of the Standard Model, such as the presence of axion-like particles.ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2023-053oai:cds.cern.ch:28554202023-04-04
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Burka, Klaudia
BSM physics using photon-photon fusion processes in UPC in Pb+Pb collisions 
with the ATLAS detector
title BSM physics using photon-photon fusion processes in UPC in Pb+Pb collisions 
with the ATLAS detector
title_full BSM physics using photon-photon fusion processes in UPC in Pb+Pb collisions 
with the ATLAS detector
title_fullStr BSM physics using photon-photon fusion processes in UPC in Pb+Pb collisions 
with the ATLAS detector
title_full_unstemmed BSM physics using photon-photon fusion processes in UPC in Pb+Pb collisions 
with the ATLAS detector
title_short BSM physics using photon-photon fusion processes in UPC in Pb+Pb collisions 
with the ATLAS detector
title_sort bsm physics using photon-photon fusion processes in upc in pb+pb collisions 
with the atlas detector
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2855420
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