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SUMMARY:Measure what is measurable and make measurable what is not so
— Uncover new physics with bosons at the LHC and upgrades of the CMS
detector to maximize the discovery potential\, NPAC (Nuclear/Particl
e/Astro/Cosmo) Forum\, Miaoyuan Liu\, Fermilab
DESCRIPTION:The Standard Model describes the building blocks of matter
and their
\ninteractions. It has been tested extensively with ex
perimental data and
\nfound to be incredibly successful in descri
bing nature. Discovering the
\nHiggs boson in 2012 at the LHC com
pleted the picture of the SM. The LHC
\nis at the forefront of di
rectly searching for new physics which is
\nBeyond-Standard-Model
(BSM)\, and I will discuss searches for
\nsupersymmetric partner
s of the electroweak bosons\, as well as
\nmeasurement of an extr
emely rare process with three WWW bosons as
\nstringent tests of
the SM. I will also discuss the instrumentation which
\nenables s
uch studies. The discussion includes the recently completed CMS
\
nPhase-1 pixel upgrade\, as well as the R&D studies towards solving th
e
\nfuture trigger and computing challenges using innovative mach
ine
\nlearning approaches in future high energy experiments.
\n
URL:https://www.physics.wisc.edu/events/?id=5073
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