Boosting searches for new physics at the LHC
ORAL · Invited
Abstract
Beyond the ground-breaking discovery of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), deep and fundamental mysteries of physics persist. As we continue to pursue new physics at the LHC, we are faced with extremely challenging experimental environments, and yet, new technologies and techniques to make the most of the LHC data in novel ways. I will talk discuss how we have pushed the bounds of reconstruction with jet substructure to unearth potential signals at the LHC once thought to be hopeless. We have continued to push our sensitivity in the face of ever-increasing event complexity from growing pileup collision rates by inventing new pileup mitigation methods. I will conclude by describing how we will take such advanced reconstruction techniques and deploy them in all levels of event processing down to the sub-microsecond scale in the fast hardware trigger.
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Presenters
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Nhan Tran
Fermilab
Authors
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Nhan Tran
Fermilab