Dr
Helen Hayward
(University of Liverpool)
07/12/2012, 14:30
An extended QCD sector beyond the minimal supersymmetric standard model or the admission of R-parity violation introduces new signatures to the search for supersymmetry at the LHC. Strongly interacting resonances may decay to jets, sleptons may decay via lepton-flavour violating processes and lightest supersymmetric particles may decay into many leptons with or without missing transverse...
Dr
John Almond
(University of Manchester)
07/12/2012, 15:00
Various extensions of the Standard Model predict the existence of new types of particles. We report on several searches for exotics new particles such as:
excited lepton, adjonction of a 4th family of heavy chiral fermions, vector-like quarks that couple to light quarks and Z or W bosons. The talk presents recent results with data collected by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC.
Dr
Robert Kowalewski
(University of Victoria)
07/12/2012, 16:00