3–7 Apr 2017
University of Birmingham
Europe/London timezone

Search for New Phenomena in Dijet Events with the ATLAS Detector at √s = 13 TeV

5 Apr 2017, 14:00
15m
Nuffield Building G17

Nuffield Building G17

WG3) Higgs and BSM Physics in Hadron Collisions WG3 Higgs and BSM Physics in Hadron Collisions

Speaker

Hanno Meyer Zu Theenhausen (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))

Description

During the last two years the LHC produced pp collisions at the record center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The sensitivity of searches for new phenomena with a high mass scale greatly benefited from the energy increase with respect to the LHC run-1 data. Events with two hadronic jets in the final state are of particular interest: new phenomena produced in parton collisions are likely to produce final states with (at least) two partons. In this talk several searches performed by the ATLAS collaboration are presented. The very high mass and the low mass regions have both been investigated, by exploiting dedicated signatures and, in case of the latter, new techniques to overcome trigger limitations. Results and perspectives for these searches will be presented.

Primary authors

Marc Escalier (LAL-Orsay (FR)) Hanno Meyer Zu Theenhausen (Ruprecht-Karls-Universitaet Heidelberg (DE))

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