May 23 – 26, 2024
Mitchell Institute, Texas A&M University
America/Chicago timezone

Session

Collider: BSM

May 25, 2024, 4:10 PM
Hawking Auditorium (Mitchell Institute, Texas A&M University)

Hawking Auditorium

Mitchell Institute, Texas A&M University

Conveners

Collider: BSM

  • Hyunyong Kim (Texas A & M University (US))

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  1. Todd Adams (Florida State University (US))
    5/25/24, 4:10 PM

    Over the past decade the LHC collaborations have developed an extensive program of searches for new, long-lived particles produced in proton-proton collisions. These searches probe phase space where new physics could be hiding. I will review some of the newest results from the LHC collaborations.

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  2. Hector De La Torre Perez (Northern Illinois University (US))
    5/25/24, 4:35 PM

    Talk on behalf of the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations

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  3. Kaustubh Agashe
    5/25/24, 5:00 PM

    Simple modifications of existing extensions of the Standard Model (SM) can dramatically alter its signals at the LHC. We illustrate this general point within the specific framework of SM fields propagating in a warped extra dimension, which can address both the Planck-weak and flavor hierarchy problems of the SM. We consider the possibility that,
    among the SM particles, only the gauge bosons...

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  4. Ian Lewis (The University of Kansas)
    5/25/24, 5:25 PM

    We present a comprehensive study on how to distinguish the properties of heavy dijet resonances at hadron colliders. A variety of spins, chiral couplings, charges, and QCD color representations are considered. Distinguishing the different color representations is particularly difficult at hadron colliders. To determine the QCD color structure, we consider a third jet radiated in a resonant...

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