Speaker
Nikoloz Skhirtladze
(Kansas State University (US))
Description
The Large Hadron Collider has restarted pp collisions at 13 TeV center of mass energy in June 2015. The CMS experiments have taken data at this new energy which allows greater reach in probing for physics beyond the Standard Model. Several results on searches for physics not associated with supersymmetric extensions of the Standard Model are presented. To give few examples, these extensions predict the existence of new massive resonances, contact interactions with non-resonant phenomena, and long-lived particles.
Primary author
Nikoloz Skhirtladze
(Kansas State University (US))