Searches For New Physics with High Energy Colliders
E. Sauvan

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent high-energy collider experiments searching for new physics beyond the Standard Model, reporting no significant discoveries but setting limits on potential new particles based on data from HERA and the Tevatron.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent experimental searches and establishes new limits on hypothetical particles, summarizing the current status of collider-based new physics searches.
Findings
No significant evidence for new physics was observed.
Limits were set on the mass and couplings of potential new particles.
Data samples of up to 4 fb^-1 were analyzed.
Abstract
Recent experimental results of searches for new phenomena performed at high energy colliders are reviewed. The results reported are based on data samples of up to 1 fb^-1 and 4 fb^-1 collected at HERA and at the Tevatron, respectively. No significant evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model has been found and limits at the 95% confidence level have been set on the mass and couplings of several possible new particles.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
