Searches for new fermions and new bosons
Petra Van Mulders (for the CMS Collaboration, for the ATLAS, Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reviews searches for new fermions and bosons at the LHC using ATLAS and CMS, finding no evidence for new particles and setting limits on theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides an overview of experimental searches for beyond the standard model particles and reports the current limits established by LHC data.
Findings
No evidence for new particles was observed.
Limits were set on parameters of beyond standard model theories.
The search results constrain future theoretical developments.
Abstract
The high center-of-mass energy at the LHC provides the opportunity to test the predictions of some of the beyond the standard model theories. We provide an overview of a selected number of searches for new fermions and new bosons with the ATLAS and CMS experiments. No evidence for the existence of new particles was found and therefore limits are obtained on the parameters of the models under consideration.
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TopicsInternational Science and Diplomacy
