Searches for long-lived particles at the LHC: Workshop of the LHC LLP Community
Following the success of the LHC Long-Lived Particle (LLP) Mini-Workshop in May of 2016, the LHC LLP Community -- composed of members of the CMS, LHCb, and ATLAS collaborations as well as theorists, phenomenologists and those interested in LLP searches with auxiliary LHC detectors -- convenes again to address the status and future of LLP searches at the LHC.
This workshop will be one of two workshops devoted to producing an LHC LLP white paper that will be a snapshot of the status of LLP searches at the LHC as of 2017, organized by experimental signature; contain an enumeration of gaps in the coverage of classes of BSM models that can produce LLPs; propose recommendations for triggering strategies for LLPs in ATLAS, CMS, and LHCb; list ideas for new searches for LLPs; and propose a set of recommendations for the presentation of search results to ensure future reinterpretation and recasting.
We will have three days of talks and breakout working sessions that will be geared toward solidifying the structure and components of the white paper, performing phenomenology-level studies for new or existing ideas for LLP searches, and identifying concrete tasks (other studies and writing sections) to be completed during the summer. To that end, we have converged upon four working groups for the workshop:
WG 1: Simplified models / MC / RECASTing and reinterpretation for LLPs
- How do we make sure the published searches are optimally useful in the future? In addition to discussing simplified models for LLPs, this working group will include a hands-on, proof-of-concept recasting of some existing experimental searches that have been archived with the RECAST framework, for a few benchmark model scenarios.
WG 2: Backgrounds for LLP searches
- What are the challenges of low- or non-standard background searches? How these have been addressed in the past? What are the limitations of the current approaches? What new ideas for better estimates may exist?
WG 3: Triggering strategies and recommended studies for experiments for LLP searches
- What are the most important, high priority LLP signatures for which triggering strategies don't exist or are known to be sub-optimal? What recommendation can we as a community make to the experiments for studies that should be done over the summer in support of new triggers? New, blue-sky ideas mandatory.
WG 4: Dark showers
- As theorist and ad hoc coordinating committee member Jessie Shelton put it, "one of the major outstanding questions in designing a search program for displaced objects is how to design a simple and flexible basis of models for showering dark sectors." How do we address this in a more detailed and comprehensive way, and what does this mean for the current searches in the experimental collaborations for this class of models?
For each of the first two days of the workshop, two working groups will proceed in parallel, to be followed by reports on the final day.
The second of the two workshops will take place in October of 2017 and will be centered on finalizing the white paper.
And although in-person attendance is encouraged, active remote participation -- including for the afternoon breakout working sessions -- will be available via Vidyo.
For information relative to housing and laptop registration, please check
http://lpcc.web.cern.ch/LPCC/index.php?page=visit
Those without a CERN access card can request one in the registration form.
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Talks and discussion: Day 1 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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Welcome: White paper overview and workshop goals 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: James Beacham (Ohio State University (US))
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Theory/pheno overview of LLP searches at the LHC 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Brian Shuve (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)
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Experimental overview of LLP searches at the LHC 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Heather Russell (McGill University (CA))
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Coffee 61/1-201 - Pas perdus - Not a meeting room - (CERN)
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Backgrounds for LLP searches 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Jamie Antonelli (The Ohio State University (US))
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Simplified models for LLPs 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Jared Evans
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RECAST for LLP searches 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Lukas Alexander Heinrich (New York University (US))
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Lunch
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Breakout working groups: Day 1
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WG 1: Simplified models / MC / reinterpretation and RECAST-ing 304/1-001Speakers: Giovanna Francesca Cottin Buracchio (University of Cambridge (GB)), Jared Evans, Lukas Alexander Heinrich (New York University (US)), Oliver Buchmueller (Imperial College (GB))
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Speakers: Juliette Alimena (Ohio State University (US)), Martino Borsato (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES)), Sascha Mehlhase (Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Muenchen (DE)), Zhen Liu (Fermilab)
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Capstone talk: SHiP 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Philippe Mermod (Universite de Geneve (CH))
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Capstone talk: MoEDaL and the beam pipe monopole initiative 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: James Pinfold (University of Alberta (CA))
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Talks and discussion: Day 2 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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Triggering on LLP signatures -- CMS 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Kevin McDermott (Cornell University (US))
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Triggering on LLP signatures -- ATLAS 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Andrea Coccaro (University of Geneva)
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Triggering on LLP signatures -- Theory/pheno utopian wish list 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: David Curtin (University of Maryland)
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LLPs in forward physics with LHCb 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Martino Borsato (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela (ES))
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Coffee 61/1-201 - Pas perdus - Not a meeting room - (CERN)
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Dark shower -- theory 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Pedro Klaus Schwaller (DESY)
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Dark shower -- experimental searches and challenges 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Ted Ritchie Kolberg (Florida State University (US))
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Exotic signatures -- theory 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Zhen Liu (Fermilab)
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Exotic signatures -- experiment 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Emma Torro Pastor (University of Washington (US))
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Lunch
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Breakout working groups: Day 2
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WG 3: Triggering strategies and recommended studies for experiments 104/R-A10Speakers: Chris Hill (Ohio State University (US)), David Curtin (University of Maryland), Henry Lubatti (University of Washington (US)), Xabier Cid Vidal (Universidade de Santiago de Compostela)
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Speakers: Andrew Haas (New York University), Devin Walker, Jakub Scholtz (UW Seattle), James Beacham (Ohio State University (US)), Dr Julia Shelton, Pedro Klaus Schwaller (DESY)
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Capstone talk: MATHUSLA 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: John Paul Chou (Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey (US))
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Capstone talk: milliQan 4/3-006 - TH Conference RoomSpeaker: Chris Hill (Ohio State University (US))
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Workshop dinner Other Institutes
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Dinner will be at Il Piatto d'Oro...
https://goo.gl/maps/JY96buQpzok
...just off the Jardin-Alpin-Vivarium stop of the 18 tram. Many of us will most likely catch the tram that leaves CERN at 18h42, if you'd like to caravan.
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Talks and discussion: Day 3 4/3-006 - TH Conference Room
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Speaker: Jared Evans
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Speaker: Sascha Mehlhase (Ludwig-Maximilians-Univ. Muenchen (DE))
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Coffee 61/1-201 - Pas perdus - Not a meeting room - (CERN)
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Speaker: David Curtin (University of Maryland)
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Speaker: Jakub Scholtz (UW Seattle)
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Lunch
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Talks and discussion: Lightning round -- contributed talks 500/1-001 - Main Auditorium
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Novel signals from novel R-parity violationSpeaker: carlos munoz (Universidad Autonoma de Madrid)
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Simplified Models for Displaced Dark Matter SignaturesSpeaker: Oliver Buchmueller (Imperial College (GB))
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Search for long-lived particles with disappearing-track signature in ATLASSpeaker: Ryu Sawada (University of Tokyo (JP))
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Simplified models of dark matter with a long-lived co-annihilation partnerSpeaker: Alexis Plascencia (Durham University)
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Search strategy using LHC pileup interactions as a zero bias triggerSpeaker: Ben Nachman (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. (US))
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Probing asymptotic safety beyond the Standard ModelSpeaker: Daniel Litim (University of Sussex)
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Disappearing charged tracks for electroweak doubletsSpeaker: José Francisco Zurita (KIT)
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Neutral jets at the LHC from stable SIMPsSpeaker: Steven Lowette (Vrije Universiteit Brussel (BE))
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LLP searches in the low-scale seesawSpeaker: Andrea Caputo (University of Valencia and CSIC (ES))
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Summary and taking stock 500/1-001 - Main AuditoriumSpeaker: Michael Ramsey-Musolf (U. Massachusetts Amherst)
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