Exotic Searches at LHC and Tevatron
Shahram Rahatlou (for the ATLAS Collaboration, for the CDF, Collaboration, for the CMS Collaboration, and for the D0 Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent searches for exotic phenomena beyond the Standard Model conducted at the LHC and Tevatron, highlighting the extensive data collection and competitive results achieved by ATLAS, CMS, CDF, and D0 detectors.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest experimental searches for rare processes beyond the Standard Model at hadron colliders.
Findings
Extensive data collected at LHC enables competitive searches.
Recent results constrain new physics models.
Comparison of LHC and Tevatron search capabilities.
Abstract
Successful operation of the Large Hadron Collider has led to more than 1 fb^-1 of data recorded with both ATLAS and CMS detectors by summer of 2011. This large amount of data has allowed to perform numerous searches for rare processes beyond the Standard Model, many of which are competitive with previous searches performed with the CDF and D0 detectors at the Tevatron. In this talk the most recent searches at the hadron colliders are reviewed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
