24–31 Jul 2009
Wayne State University
US/Eastern timezone

BSM searches at the LHC with Leptons and Jets

28 Jul 2009, 16:30
40m
McGregor Center, Room M

McGregor Center, Room M

Wayne State University
Beyond the Standard Model Beyond the Standard Model II

Speaker

Kevin Black (Harvard University)

Description

The unprecedented energy of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) will allow us to probe the TeV energy scale for the first time and elucidate the nature of electroweak symmetry breaking. New heavy particles may be produced leading to dramatic signatures in the LHC detectors. The increase in energy from previous experiments will allow us to probe a previously unreachable regime. I will review the prospects for BSM physics at the LHC with final states involving high energy leptons and jets.

Author

Kevin Black (Harvard University)

Presentation materials