Track-Based Triggers for Long-Lived Particles at Future Colliders

13 Jul 2021, 16:30
15m
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talk Beyond Standard Model Physics Beyond Standard Model

Speaker

Jesse Nicole Farr (University of Tennessee (US))

Description

Originally, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) was designed to complete the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics, and while great progress has been made in validating the SM, it still leaves unexplained phenomena. Because of this, it is useful to implement the search for Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics. The high luminosity upgrade to the LHC (HL-LHC) can improve current searches for BSM physics by utilizing hardware and track triggering systems optimized for long-lived particles (LLPs) and exotic signatures indicative of new physics. The design of the hardware and the track triggering algorithms necessary in the search for BSM physics should have a high efficiency (reduce background and reduce number of events lost) and be computationally affordable (fast algorithms). This talk addresses the triggering parameters needed to cover a large range of LLP signatures and exotic models, specifically displaced leptons.

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Authors

Jesse Nicole Farr (University of Tennessee (US)) Tova Ray Holmes (University of Tennessee (US))

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