Electroweak results in two-photon collisions at the LHC
Cecile Caillol (on behalf of the ATLAS, CMS Collaborations)

TL;DR
This paper reviews how the LHC functions as a photon collider, with ATLAS and CMS experiments exploring diphoton collisions to test quantum electrodynamics and search for new physics beyond the standard model.
Contribution
It highlights the experimental approaches and results from ATLAS and CMS in using the LHC as a photon collider for electroweak studies.
Findings
Precise measurements of QED processes
Constraints on physics beyond the standard model
Exploration of diphoton energy ranges
Abstract
The LHC is also a high-energy photon collider. The ATLAS and CMS experiments are exploring a wide diphoton energy range with various approaches in heavy-ion and proton collisions to precisely measure quantum electrodynamics processes and constrain the existence of physics beyond the standard model.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
