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BSM physics

ATLAS results: from precision to rarity

by Josh McFayden (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab), Clara Nellist (Radboud University)

Two recent ATLAS results, including a precise measurement of lepton flavour universality and the spectacular production of four top quarks, showcase the full range of the ATLAS physics potential  

 

How to search for new physics without knowing about it?

by Nuno Filipe Castro, Miguel Crispim Romão, Rute Costa Batalha Pedro (LIP)

Discussing new tools for BSM search physics at colliders employing different machine-learning techniques.  

Presenting results from MUSiC: a first generalized model-independent approach that has been employed in CMS.

In the 2020 edition of the LHCP conference, the ATLAS and CMS collaborations presented their latest results on new signatures for detecting the Higgs boson at CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. 

Three of the proposals submitted to the Physics Beyond Collider initiative plan to use the external SPS M2 beam line in the experimental hall EHN2.

 A new generation of neutrino experiments, leveraging high-intensity neutrino beams for precision measurements, could complement high-energy searches for new physics.