In this work we explore the intriguing connections between searches for long-lived particles (LLPs) at the LHC and early universe cosmology. We study the non-thermal production of ultra-relativistic particles (i.e. dark radiation) in the early universe via the decay of weak-scale LLPs and show that the cosmologically interesting range ∆Neff ~ 0.01–0.1 corresponds to LLP decay lengths in the mm to cm range. These decay lengths lie at the boundary between prompt and displaced signatures at the LHC and can be comprehensively explored by combining searches for both. To illustrate this point, we consider a scenario where the LLP decays into a charged lepton and a (nearly) massless invisible particle. By reinterpreting searches for promptly decay...
After the first run of LHC, no signal of new physics has been found in terms of the DM motivated ch...
The existence of dark matter in our universe is supported by many astrophysical observations and is ...
We introduce a new set of simplified models to address the effects of 3-point interactions between t...
Particles beyond the Standard Model (SM) can generically have lifetimes that are long compared to SM...
Dark matter scenarios are being tested at the LHC in the general-purpose experiments through promptl...
The Standard Model of particle physics constitutes the most accurate and comprehensive known descrip...
Particles beyond the Standard Model (SM) can generically have lifetimes that are long compared to SM...
We propose simple freeze-in models where the observed dark matter abundance is explained via the dec...
In this paper we discuss the impact on cosmology of recent results obtained by the LHC (Large Hadron...
As the LHC continues to search for new weakly interacting particles, it is important to remember tha...
The ATLAS, CMS and LHCb collaborations searched for Dark Matter (DM) in events with long-lived parti...
As the LHC continues to search for new weakly interacting particles, it is important to remember tha...
We study the possible signals at LHC of the minimal models of decaying dark matter. Those models a...
A search is presented for massive long-lived particles decaying into a muon and two quarks. The data...
After the first run of LHC, no signal of new physics has been found in terms of the DM motivated ch...
The existence of dark matter in our universe is supported by many astrophysical observations and is ...
We introduce a new set of simplified models to address the effects of 3-point interactions between t...
Particles beyond the Standard Model (SM) can generically have lifetimes that are long compared to SM...
Dark matter scenarios are being tested at the LHC in the general-purpose experiments through promptl...
The Standard Model of particle physics constitutes the most accurate and comprehensive known descrip...
Particles beyond the Standard Model (SM) can generically have lifetimes that are long compared to SM...
We propose simple freeze-in models where the observed dark matter abundance is explained via the dec...
In this paper we discuss the impact on cosmology of recent results obtained by the LHC (Large Hadron...
As the LHC continues to search for new weakly interacting particles, it is important to remember tha...
The ATLAS, CMS and LHCb collaborations searched for Dark Matter (DM) in events with long-lived parti...
As the LHC continues to search for new weakly interacting particles, it is important to remember tha...
We study the possible signals at LHC of the minimal models of decaying dark matter. Those models a...
A search is presented for massive long-lived particles decaying into a muon and two quarks. The data...
After the first run of LHC, no signal of new physics has been found in terms of the DM motivated ch...
The existence of dark matter in our universe is supported by many astrophysical observations and is ...
We introduce a new set of simplified models to address the effects of 3-point interactions between t...