
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent signature-based searches for anomalous physics at the Tevatron, highlighting broad sensitivity to various exotic models through null results from CDF and D0 detectors.
Contribution
It presents a comprehensive overview of signature-based search strategies and their results, emphasizing model-independent approaches at the Tevatron.
Findings
Null results constrain various exotic physics models
Search strategies are broadly sensitive to multiple new physics scenarios
Data from CDF and D0 detectors set limits on anomalous processes
Abstract
I describe recent signature-based searches for anomalous physics processes using up to 2.9/fb of data from the CDF or D0 detectors at the Fermilab Tevatron. While each search conveys its sensitivity by interpreting a null result in terms of one or more specific exotic models, the searches are designed to be broadly sensitive to many models.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Scientific Computing and Data Management · Computational Physics and Python Applications
