Searches for New Phenomena at the LHC
Lars Sonnenschein

TL;DR
This paper reviews searches for new physics phenomena beyond the Standard Model conducted at the LHC using CMS and ATLAS data from 2011, exploring theories like TeV gravity, compositeness, and exotic particles.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of experimental results from 2011 LHC data testing various beyond-Standard-Model theories.
Findings
No significant deviations from the Standard Model observed.
Constraints placed on theories like TeV gravity and heavy vector bosons.
Enhanced limits on exotic signatures and compositeness scales.
Abstract
Searches for physics beyond the Standard Model (SM) with the CMS and ATLAS experiments in pp collisions at a centre of mass energy of sqrt(s)=7 TeV at the LHC are presented. The discussed results are based on data taken in 2011, making use of integrated luminosities between L=1.1 and 4.9 inv. fb. Various important theories, encompassing TeV scale gravity, quark/lepton compositeness, contact interactions, new heavy vector bosons and other exotic signatures are probed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
