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16-22 July 2009 Kraków, Poland
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Challenges for long-lived massive particle searches at the LHC
 
Content: Studies of the CMS and ATLAS collaborations are presented on the sensitivity to searches for long-lived massive particles. Such particles appear for example in particular SUSY, Extra Dimensions and Hidden Valley models. We show the challenges to trigger and reconstruction posed by such particles, and how CMS and ATLAS plan to solve them. Particular emphasis is given to possible early discoveries, ie with 100 pb-1 or less. In special cases, long-lived particles may come to rest in dense material, and decay at much later times; these can be searched for by triggering during periods with no beam-beam collisions.
Id: 791
Place: Kraków, Poland
The Auditorium Maximum of the Jagiellonian University
33 Krupnicza Street
31-123 Kraków

Room: Large Lecture - Hall B
Starting date:
17-Jul-2009   11:35 (Europe/Warsaw)
Duration: 15'
Primary Authors: Dr. GIAMMANCO, Andrea (Louvain)
Presenters: Dr. GIAMMANCO, Andrea
Material: slide Slides
 
Included in session: III. Higgs and New Physics
Included in track: Higgs and New Physics
 




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