Searches for new physics with unconventional signatures at ATLAS and CMS
Kevin Pedro (for the ATLAS, CMS Collaborations)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent searches for unconventional new physics signatures at the LHC's ATLAS and CMS detectors, focusing on emerging jets, heavy charged particles, and other atypical signals from potential hidden sectors or supersymmetry.
Contribution
It presents the latest experimental results from Run 2 data targeting non-standard signatures, expanding the scope of new physics searches beyond traditional methods.
Findings
No significant deviations from the Standard Model observed.
New constraints set on models with hidden sectors and supersymmetry.
Enhanced sensitivity to unconventional signatures achieved with current data.
Abstract
Selected results from searches for new physics with unconventional signatures using the ATLAS and CMS detectors are presented. Such signatures include emerging jets, heavy charged particles, displaced or delayed objects, and disappearing tracks. These signatures may arise from hidden sectors or supersymmetric models. The searches use proton-proton collision data from Run 2 of the LHC with a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
