1–5 Jul 2024
University of Tokyo
Asia/Tokyo timezone

Session

Experimental results from LHC

3 Jul 2024, 09:30
Koshiba Main Hall

Koshiba Main Hall

Presentation materials

There are no materials yet.

  1. Alexis Elizabeth Mulski (Harvard University (US))
    03/07/2024, 09:30
  2. Claire Savard (University of Colorado Boulder (US))
    03/07/2024, 09:50
  3. Kiley Elizabeth Kennedy (Princeton University (US))
    03/07/2024, 10:10
  4. Christina Wenlu Wang (California Institute of Technology (US))
    03/07/2024, 10:30
  5. Hamza Hanif (Simon Fraser University (CA))
    04/07/2024, 10:30
  6. Yuya Mino (Kyoto University (JP))
    04/07/2024, 10:50
  7. Izaac Sanderswood (Univ. of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
    04/07/2024, 11:10
  8. Ka Hei Martin Kwok (Fermi National Accelerator Lab. (US))
    04/07/2024, 12:00
  9. Anne-Mazarine Lyon (ETH Zurich (CH))
    04/07/2024, 12:20
  10. Mohamed Darwish (Baylor University (US))
    04/07/2024, 12:40
  11. Lawrence Lee Jr (University of Tennessee (US))
    04/07/2024, 14:30
  12. Ang Li (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
    04/07/2024, 14:50
  13. Richards González (The University of Edinburgh (GB))
    04/07/2024, 15:10
  14. Jingyu Luo (Brown University (US))
    04/07/2024, 16:00
  15. Attilio Santocchia (Universita e INFN, Perugia (IT))
    04/07/2024, 16:20
  16. Ana Maria Rodriguez Vera (Northern Illinois University (US))
    04/07/2024, 16:40
  17. Mangesh Sonawane (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))
    04/07/2024, 17:00
  18. Ang Li (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))

    A search for the production of long-lived particles in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV at the CERN LHC is presented. The search is based on data collected by the CMS experiment in 2016–2018, corresponding to a total in- tegrated luminosity of 137 fb−1. This search is designed to be sensitive to long-lived particles with mean proper decay lengths between 0.1 and...

    Go to contribution page
  19. Christina Wenlu Wang (California Institute of Technology (US))

    Many extensions of the standard model (SM) predict the existence of neutral, 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 present a first search at the LHC that uses a muon...

    Go to contribution page
Building timetable...