Speaker
Sebastian Trojanowski
Description
A new far-forward physics program has recently been approved at the LHC to probe displaced decays of light and long-lived particles, as well as to study interactions of high-energy neutrinos in the FASER experiment. This also opens up a new direction in the LHC searches that could be continued in the longer time-scale during the HL-LHC phase. In this talk, we will focus on further BSM prospects of such future far-forward experimental programs. Among other ideas, we will discuss possible dark matter direct detection searches and the potential to study new physics particles emerging from high-energy neutrino interactions.
Author
Sebastian Trojanowski