LPHE seminars

Exploring the lifetime frontier at the LHC and beyond

by Suchita Kulkarni (Austrian Academy of Sciences (AT))

Europe/Zurich
BSP 626 (EPFL)

BSP 626

EPFL

https://plan.epfl.ch/?room=BSP%20626
Description

The discovery of the Higgs boson marks a milestone in the LHC era, however the search for new physics continues. In this context the lifetime frontier which hunts long lived charged and neutral particles is an important avenue to explore. The concept of exploring lifetime frontier by taking advantage of the High Luminosity regime of the LHC, has also sprung multiple new proposals of experiments. On the theory side, among a plethora of particle physics scenarios, heavy neutrinos form an excellent candidate to motivate searches at the lifetime frontier. In this talk, I will take an example of B - L model and exemplify the impact of existing searches at the LHC and demonstrate the complementarity between the new proposed facilities and existing experiments for heavy neutrino phenomenology.

Organised by

Lesya Shchutska