13–16 Aug 2019
Kane Hall 225
US/Pacific timezone

Session

Long-lived particles

15 Aug 2019, 13:45
Walker-Ames (Kane Hall 225)

Walker-Ames

Kane Hall 225

Conveners

Long-lived particles

  • Laura Jeanty (University of Oregon (US))

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  1. Zhen Liu (U of Maryland)
    15/08/2019, 13:50
    Planery

    Long-lived particles provide a unique probe for dark sectors. The searches for such signatures are challenging at the LHC. In comparison with the light Standard Model particles, the decay
    products of massive LLPs arrive at detectors with time delay around the nanosecond scale. We propose new strategies to take advantage of this time delay by using initial state radiation jets to timestamp the...

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  2. Rachel Christine Rosten (The Barcelona Institute of Science and Technology (BIST) (ES))
    15/08/2019, 14:15
  3. Martina Vit (Ghent University (BE))
    15/08/2019, 14:40
  4. Cristiano Alpigiani (University of Washington, Seattle)
    15/08/2019, 15:05
  5. Ms Sreemanti Chakraborti (Indian Institute of Technology, Guwahati, India)
    Young Scientist Forum

    We present a novel framework capable of addressing the dark matter problem through freeze-in and freeze-out mechanisms, separately or together depending on the region of the parameter space considered. Apart from the fermionic dark matter candidate, the model features two charged partners, one fermionic and another scalar, which often have delayed decays leading to distinct features of such...

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