8–10 May 2017
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

Searches for long-lived particles and other non-conventional signatures in CMS

9 May 2017, 15:00
15m
G-28 (Benedum Hall)

G-28

Benedum Hall

parallel talk BSM III

Speaker

Geng-Yuan Jeng (University of Maryland (US))

Description

Many extensions of the Standard Model that address open issues such as dark matter and baryogenesis require long-lived particles that decay at macroscopic distances and often result in non-conventional signatures in the detector. The broad class of long-lived phenomena presents rich discovery opportunities for the LHC. In this talk I will provide an overview of the searches for long-lived particles at the CMS experiment exploring the final state signatures involving displaced photons/leptons/jets, disappearing tracks, or stopped particles.

Author

Geng-Yuan Jeng (University of Maryland (US))

Presentation materials