Organized by: Prof. Lu Lu
Charm jet identification in searches for new physics with the ATLAS detector
Date: Wednesday, April 22nd
Time: 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm
Place: 4274 Chamberlin
Speaker: Dan Guest, Yale University
Abstract: The first hints of new physics at the LHC may come in the form of extremely short-lived particles which decay instantly to particles in the standard model. These decays could appear as an excess of events in any number of channels. Until recently, searches for such an excess have often neglected decays through charm quarks, owing to the lack of an efficient charm jet identification algorithm.
I will introduce several supersymmetric models where decays through charm quarks are preferred. These searches motivated the development of a lifetime-based charm jet identification algorithm. After discussing this algorithm, I will present the results from two scalar quark searches, where charm jet identification played a central role in extending the previous experimental limits
Host: Stefan Westerhoff
Add this event to your calendar