4–9 Jun 2012
Life Sciences Centre, UBC
Canada/Pacific timezone
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Search for massive long-lived exotic particles with the ATLAS detector

4 Jun 2012, 16:00
1h
West Atrium (Life Sciences Centre, UBC)

West Atrium

Life Sciences Centre, UBC

University of British Columbia Vancouver, BC Canada

Speaker

Christopher Marino (University of Victoria)

Description

A search for massive long-lived charged particles, performed using data recorded from pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC, is presented. The velocity of high momentum particles is measured based on time-of-flight and anomalous ionisation energy loss, and the particle mass is estimated from the measured velocity and momentum. Based on a data sample using the full 2011 data set different combinations of sub-detectors are used to search for of stable gluinos, squarks, and sleptons.

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ATLAS Collaboration

<strong>E-mail Address</strong> bzhou@umich.edu

Primary author

Christopher Marino (University of Victoria)

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