Université de GenèveDépartement de Physique ThéoriqueCAP Genève

Long-lived particles within the dark sector: promising signatures for dark matter searches at LHC

Date: 
16. February 2018 - 11:30
Speaker: 
Alessandro Davoli (SISSA)
Many particle physics models for dark matter (DM) predict signatures at collider in the form of monojet. However, if the dark sector also contains long-lived particles (LLPs), less usual signatures can arise. In this talk I will discuss this possibility by considering two different models: the "pseudo-Dirac model", which predicts displaced vertices, and the "chromo-electric dipole model", which is characterized by composite states referred to as R-hadrons, by analogy to what happens in supersymmetry. In both cases, these unusual signatures can be complementary, or even competitive, with standard searches.

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