Search for Higgs, Leptoquarks, and Exotics at Tevatron
Song Ming Wang

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent searches for Higgs bosons, leptoquarks, and exotic particles at the Tevatron collider, reporting no signals but setting new limits on various theoretical models.
Contribution
It provides updated experimental limits on Higgs, leptoquarks, and exotic phenomena using Tevatron data, enhancing constraints on beyond Standard Model theories.
Findings
No evidence of Higgs or exotic particles was observed.
Limits were set on the production cross sections of new phenomena.
Results constrain parameter spaces of various theoretical models.
Abstract
This paper reviews some of the most recent results from the CDF and DZERO experiments on the searches for Standard Model and Non-Standard Model Higgs bosons, and other new phenomena at the Tevatron. Both experiments examine data from proton anti-proton collision at sqrt{s} = 1.96 TeV, of integrated luminosity ~200$ pb**-1 (per experiment), to search for Higgs predicted in the Standard Model and beyond Standard Model, supersymmetric particles in the Gauge Mediated Symmetry Breaking scenario, leptoquarks, and excited electrons. No signal was observed, and limits on the signatures and models are derived.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
