9–11 May 2016
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Physics prospects at the LHC luminosity upgrade of LHC with the ATLAS detector

10 May 2016, 14:30
15m
157 (Benedum Hall)

157

Benedum Hall

parallel talk Future Colliders

Speaker

Daniel Dobos (CERN)

Description

The physics prospects at the LHC luminosity upgrade of LHC, HL-LHC,
with 300 and 3000 fb-1 of data simulated in the ATLAS detector are
presented and discussed.

The ultimate precision attainable on measurements of the couplings of
the 125 GeV boson to elementary fermions and bosons is discussed, as
well as perspectives on the searches for partners associated with it.
The electroweak sector is further studied with the analysis of the
vector boson scattering, testing the SM predictions.

Supersymmetry is one of the best motivated extensions of the Standard
Model. The current searches at the LHC have yielded sensitivity to TeV
scale gluinos and 1st and 2nd generation squarks, as well as to 3rd
generation squarks and electro-weakinos in the hundreds of GeV mass
range. Benchmark studies are presented to show how the sensitivity
improves at the future LHC runs. The prospects of searches for new
heavy bosons and dark matter candidates at 14 TeV are explored as well
as the sensitivity of searches for anomalous top decays.

For all these studies, a parameterised simulation of the upgraded
ATLAS detector is used, taking into account the expected pileup
conditions.

Primary author

Daniel Dobos (CERN)

Presentation materials