Speaker
Christina Wenlu Wang
(California Institute of Technology (US))
Description
Many extensions of the standard model (SM) predict the existence of weakly-coupled particles that have a long lifetime. These long-lived particles (LLPs) often provide striking displaced signatures in detectors, thus escaping the conventional searches for prompt particles and remaining largely unexplored at the LHC. I will discuss the broad search program for LLPs enabled by the unique detector designs of CMS and ATLAS and how they enable new LLP physics programs in the future.
Author
Christina Wenlu Wang
(California Institute of Technology (US))