Search for long lived neutral particle at the ATLAS experiment

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Date/Time:Wednesday, 28 Sep 2016 from 4:10 pm to 5:10 pm
Location:A401, Zaffarano Hall
Contact:Chunhui Chen
Phone:515-294-5062
Channel:College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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Mr. Michael Werner, Iowa State University

Despite the increasing luminosity of the LHC, no new particles have been found by conventional resonance searches. This has led to interest in more exotic signatures of potential BSM particles. One subset of these are produced by particles with lifetimes long enough to traverse the detector system - perhaps interacting with the detector in unexpected ways. This talk focuses on the theoretical motivation for and experimental detection of long-lived/metastable particles beyond the Standard Model.