Abstract: We classify weak-scale extensions of the Standard Model which automatically preserve its accidental and approximate symmetry structure at the renormalizable level and which are hence invisible to low-energy indirect probes. By requiring the consistency of the effective field theory up to scales of Λeff ≈ 1015 GeV and after applying cosmological constraints, we arrive at a finite set of possibilities that we analyze in detail. One of the most striking signatures of this framework is the presence of new charged and/or colored states which can be efficiently produced in high-energy particle colliders and which are stable on the scale of detectors
AbstractWe construct a minimal viable extension of the standard model (SM) with classical scale symm...
Abstract: We consider non-universal ‘minimal ’ Z ′ models, whose additional U(1) charge is a non-ano...
The discovery made at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has revealed that the spontaneous symmetry bre...
Abstract: We classify weak-scale extensions of the Standard Model which automatically preserve its a...
We classify weak-scale extensions of the Standard Model which automatically preserve its accidental ...
We classify weak-scale extensions of the Standard Model which automatically preserve its accidental ...
We discuss a class of weak-scale extensions of the Standard Model which is completely invisible to l...
The problem of discriminating possible scenarios of TeV scale new physics with large missing energy ...
AbstractIn this note we establish LHC limits on a variety of benchmark models for hidden sector phys...
We show under rather general assumptions that hidden sectors that never reach thermal equilibrium in...
In this note we establish LHC limits on a variety of benchmark models for hidden sector physics usin...
Abstract: We consider a hidden-valley gauge sector, G, with strong coupling scale Λ ∼ TeV and CP-vio...
Many extensions of the Standard Model (SM) predict new neutral vector bosons at energies accessible ...
Many extensions of the Standard Model (SM) predict new neutral vector bosons at energies accessible ...
In summary a main effort of this working group was to study how one can learn something about electr...
AbstractWe construct a minimal viable extension of the standard model (SM) with classical scale symm...
Abstract: We consider non-universal ‘minimal ’ Z ′ models, whose additional U(1) charge is a non-ano...
The discovery made at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has revealed that the spontaneous symmetry bre...
Abstract: We classify weak-scale extensions of the Standard Model which automatically preserve its a...
We classify weak-scale extensions of the Standard Model which automatically preserve its accidental ...
We classify weak-scale extensions of the Standard Model which automatically preserve its accidental ...
We discuss a class of weak-scale extensions of the Standard Model which is completely invisible to l...
The problem of discriminating possible scenarios of TeV scale new physics with large missing energy ...
AbstractIn this note we establish LHC limits on a variety of benchmark models for hidden sector phys...
We show under rather general assumptions that hidden sectors that never reach thermal equilibrium in...
In this note we establish LHC limits on a variety of benchmark models for hidden sector physics usin...
Abstract: We consider a hidden-valley gauge sector, G, with strong coupling scale Λ ∼ TeV and CP-vio...
Many extensions of the Standard Model (SM) predict new neutral vector bosons at energies accessible ...
Many extensions of the Standard Model (SM) predict new neutral vector bosons at energies accessible ...
In summary a main effort of this working group was to study how one can learn something about electr...
AbstractWe construct a minimal viable extension of the standard model (SM) with classical scale symm...
Abstract: We consider non-universal ‘minimal ’ Z ′ models, whose additional U(1) charge is a non-ano...
The discovery made at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has revealed that the spontaneous symmetry bre...