Limits on Stringy Signals at the LHC
Dieter Lust, Tomasz R. Taylor

TL;DR
This paper reviews the potential for testing string theory features at the LHC, including current bounds on string mass and extra gauge bosons, and discusses future experimental prospects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of observable signatures of string theory at collider experiments and updates on current experimental bounds.
Findings
Current bounds on string mass and extra gauge bosons.
Potential signatures of string theory at the LHC.
Future experimental prospects for detecting stringy signals.
Abstract
We explain what features of string theory can be tested at the LHC. We review the present bounds on the string mass and on extra gauge bosons as well as the prospects for the upcoming experiments.
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