A Few Exciting Searches at LHC

ORAL  · Invited

Abstract

The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) continues to serve as one of our most powerful tools for discovering physics beyond the Standard Model (BSM), delivering a rich proton-proton collison dataset at unprecedented energies and enabling sensitive probes for the production of new particles. In parallel, the ATLAS and CMS experiments continue to expand their BSM search programs through significant advances in analysis techniques, reconstruction methods, and the ability to target challenging and unconventional final-state signatures. Together, these innovations and novel searches set considerable constraints on many BSM scenarios that aim to address some of the deepest unsolved problems in particle physics. In this talk, I will present a selection of recent searches using the Run 2 and Run 3 datasets that showcase the breadth of the LHC search program and highlight some of the innovative strategies being employed to explore a wide and diverse BSM landscape.

Presenters

  • Jeffrey Shahinian

    • University of Pennsylvania

Authors

  • Jeffrey Shahinian

    • University of Pennsylvania