Heavy neutral fermions at the high-luminosity LHC

22 May 2018, 14:20
20m
Big Lecture Hall, Mathematics (Bonn)

Big Lecture Hall, Mathematics

Bonn

Physikalisches Institut Nussallee 12 53115 Bonn

Speaker

Simon Zeren Wang (bctp, Bonn University)

Description

Long-lived light particles (LLLPs) appear in many extensions of the standard model. LLLPs are usually motivated by the observed small neutrino masses, by dark matter or both. Typical examples for fermionic LLLPs (a.k.a. heavy neutral fermions, HNFs) are sterile neutrinos or the lightest neutralino in R-parity violating supersymmetry. The high luminosity LHC is expected to deliver up to 3/ab of data. Searches for LLLPs in dedicated experiments at the LHC could then probe the parameter space of LLLP models with unprecedented sensitivity. Here, we compare the prospects of several recent experimental proposals, FASER, CODEX-b and MATHUSLA, to search for HNFs and discuss their relative merits.

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