The discovery of a new type of a heavy long-lived particle (LLP) would be of fundamental significance due to their existence in many beyond the Standard Model scenarios. LLPs are anticipated in a wide range of physics models which extend the Standard Model, such as Supersymmetry and Universal Extra Dimensions. Since LLPs produced in 7 TeV pp collisions at the CERN LHC can be slow (beta << 1) and penetrating, time-of-flight and anomalous dE/dx energy loss measurements are promising ways to search for LLPs. In some cases these heavy objects may lose all of their energy and come to rest within the densest parts of the detector volume, decaying later, potentially out-of-time with collisions from the LHC. We present searches for LLPs using the A...
Various models of new physics, including Hidden Valley models and some supersymmetric models, predic...
A search for long-lived particles, which have come to rest within the ATLAS detector, is presented. ...
Several models beyond the Standard Model predict new particles which could have a significant lifeti...
The discovery of a new type of a heavy long-lived particle (LLP) would be of fundamental significanc...
The discovery of a new type of a heavy long-lived particle (LLP) would be of fundamental significanc...
Particles beyond the Standard Model (SM) can generally have life times that are long compared to SM ...
Several extensions of the Standard Model predict the existence of new, massive, long-lived particles...
This thesis presents a search for long-lived particles through a measuremt of their mass performed o...
Numerous new physics models predict the existence of massive long-lived particles. Such particles ma...
It is well assessed that the Standard Model (SM) correctly predicts the behaviour of the Universe at...
Long-lived particles are a powerful tool to search for many models of beyond the Standard Model phys...
We report on the search for charged long-lived heavy particles, predicted by several theories beyond...
BSM physics with long-lived particles (LLPs) can produce many complex topologies. The ATLAS experime...
This thesis presents two signature-based searches for exotic long-lived particles using experimental...
Searches for heavy long-lived charged particles (LLP) were performed on a 19.1 fb^(-1) data sample f...
Various models of new physics, including Hidden Valley models and some supersymmetric models, predic...
A search for long-lived particles, which have come to rest within the ATLAS detector, is presented. ...
Several models beyond the Standard Model predict new particles which could have a significant lifeti...
The discovery of a new type of a heavy long-lived particle (LLP) would be of fundamental significanc...
The discovery of a new type of a heavy long-lived particle (LLP) would be of fundamental significanc...
Particles beyond the Standard Model (SM) can generally have life times that are long compared to SM ...
Several extensions of the Standard Model predict the existence of new, massive, long-lived particles...
This thesis presents a search for long-lived particles through a measuremt of their mass performed o...
Numerous new physics models predict the existence of massive long-lived particles. Such particles ma...
It is well assessed that the Standard Model (SM) correctly predicts the behaviour of the Universe at...
Long-lived particles are a powerful tool to search for many models of beyond the Standard Model phys...
We report on the search for charged long-lived heavy particles, predicted by several theories beyond...
BSM physics with long-lived particles (LLPs) can produce many complex topologies. The ATLAS experime...
This thesis presents two signature-based searches for exotic long-lived particles using experimental...
Searches for heavy long-lived charged particles (LLP) were performed on a 19.1 fb^(-1) data sample f...
Various models of new physics, including Hidden Valley models and some supersymmetric models, predic...
A search for long-lived particles, which have come to rest within the ATLAS detector, is presented. ...
Several models beyond the Standard Model predict new particles which could have a significant lifeti...