SEMINAR
Interpreting LHC new physics searches
Sabine Kraml
(LPSC Grenoble, France)
Sala 2.8.3, IST, Dept. de FĂsica
Tuesday, July 21st, 2015 at 04:00 PM
Abstract
The ATLAS and CMS experiments at the LHC perform a large variety of
searches for new physics beyond the Standard Model. The implications
of these searches generally go well beyond the interpretations given
in the experimental papers. It is therefore of highest interest for
the whole HEP community to have public tools available that allow to
confront the predictions of arbitrary new physics models against the
LHC search results. In this talk, I will discuss two approaches to
this end: 1. simplified model spectra (SMS) and 2. recasting based on
event simulation. Two public tools will be presented in detail,
SModelS for the SMS approach and the MadAnalysis 5 PAD ("Public
Analysis Database") or analysing simulated events. To exemplify the
use of these tools, I will show the LHC Run 1 constraints that we
derived on sneutrino dark matter and on the Inert Doublet Model.
Finally, I will argue that such efforts are important for the legacy
of the LHC but can be successful only if there is more and better
exchange of information between theory and experiment.
References:
- SModelS: a tool for interpreting simplified-model results from the
LHC and its application to supersymmetry, arXiv:1312.4175
- Toward a public analysis database for LHC new physics searches using
MADANALYSIS 5, arXiv:1407.3278
- Constraints on sneutrino dark matter from LHC Run 1, arXiv:1503.02960
- Dilepton constraints in the Inert Doublet Model from Run 1 of the
LHC, arXiv:1503.07367
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