Seminari INFN

Search for new physics in particle collisions at the ATLAS experiment

by Matteo Bauce (INFN- Sezione di Roma)

Europe/Rome
Aula Conversi (Dipartimento di Fisica - Ed. G. Marconi)

Aula Conversi

Dipartimento di Fisica - Ed. G. Marconi

Description
High energy colliders are powerful tools to probe fundamental interactions between elementary particles to the most precise knowledge and to explore what still might be undiscovered. The Large Hadron Collider, which from 2015 increased its collision energy to 13 TeV, made available an unprecedented phase space to explore searching for new physics evidence. The ATLAS experiment collected so far about 40/fb of proton-proton collisions that allowed a detailed search for new particles or phenomena at the few-TeV scale. This seminar will discuss the most recent results obtained by ATLAS with particular interest in hadronic jet final states. A highlight on the interpretation of several searches will be given in the context of Dark Matter models that can be probed indirectly at particle colliders.
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