The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has opened up a new kinematic regime. Using high energy proton-proton collisions it is possible to search for evidence of hitherto unobserved particles and processes at TeV energy scales. This paper describes search strategies for a range of exotic phenomena proposed within supersymmetry and other theories
The LHC will open up a new energy regime where it may be possible to observe physics beyond the stan...
Since its first physics operation in 2010, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN has set a precedent in ...
One of the unsolved problems of the standard model is the hierarchy problem. Supersymmetry models so...
A coherent description of the ATLAS and CMS program of searches for physics beyond the Standard Mode...
This paper presents some searches for exotic physics beyond the standard model at the future LHC. Ne...
A selection of results for searches for exotic physics at the LHC are presented. These include a sea...
The standard model of particle physics is an extremely successful theory of fundamental interactions...
We will review the general motivations for proposing non-standard descriptions of fundamental intera...
The considerable centre-of-mass energy and luminosity provided by the Large Hadron Collider will ens...
Supersymmetry may give rise to striking events that could be discovered early in LHC running. We dis...
Highlights of searches for physics beyond the standard model are presented, covering work done at th...
A review is presented of searches for Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics at the ATLAS and CMS e...
Methods and ideas to search for new phenomena at existing and future collider facilities like LEPII ...
Supersymmetry (SUSY) is one of the most interesting and comprehensively studied models for new physi...
Soon after the LHC goes online, one of the primary topics for the CMS experiment will be the search ...
The LHC will open up a new energy regime where it may be possible to observe physics beyond the stan...
Since its first physics operation in 2010, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN has set a precedent in ...
One of the unsolved problems of the standard model is the hierarchy problem. Supersymmetry models so...
A coherent description of the ATLAS and CMS program of searches for physics beyond the Standard Mode...
This paper presents some searches for exotic physics beyond the standard model at the future LHC. Ne...
A selection of results for searches for exotic physics at the LHC are presented. These include a sea...
The standard model of particle physics is an extremely successful theory of fundamental interactions...
We will review the general motivations for proposing non-standard descriptions of fundamental intera...
The considerable centre-of-mass energy and luminosity provided by the Large Hadron Collider will ens...
Supersymmetry may give rise to striking events that could be discovered early in LHC running. We dis...
Highlights of searches for physics beyond the standard model are presented, covering work done at th...
A review is presented of searches for Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics at the ATLAS and CMS e...
Methods and ideas to search for new phenomena at existing and future collider facilities like LEPII ...
Supersymmetry (SUSY) is one of the most interesting and comprehensively studied models for new physi...
Soon after the LHC goes online, one of the primary topics for the CMS experiment will be the search ...
The LHC will open up a new energy regime where it may be possible to observe physics beyond the stan...
Since its first physics operation in 2010, the Large Hadron Collider at CERN has set a precedent in ...
One of the unsolved problems of the standard model is the hierarchy problem. Supersymmetry models so...