Recent results from the CMS Proton Precision Spectrometer
C. Royon

TL;DR
The paper reports recent findings from the CMS Proton Precision Spectrometer, highlighting its enhanced sensitivity for beyond standard model searches through proton tagging capabilities.
Contribution
It introduces the PPS subdetector and demonstrates its effectiveness in advancing beyond standard model physics research.
Findings
Demonstrated the PPS's unique sensitivity in proton tagging
Presented recent results showcasing the detector's capabilities
Highlighted potential for new physics discoveries
Abstract
The Precision Proton Spectrometer (PPS) is a new subdetector of CMS that provides a powerful tool for the advancement of beyond standard model searches. We present recent results obtained with the PPS subdetector illustrating the unique sensitivity achieved using proton tagging.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle Detector Development and Performance · Parallel Computing and Optimization Techniques · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
