Recent Tevatron Searches
J. T. Linnemann (Michigan State University)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent searches for physics beyond the standard model conducted by the D0 and CDF collaborations at the Tevatron, focusing on Large Extra Dimensions, Z', and SUSY, but finds no new signals and sets limits.
Contribution
It provides updated experimental limits on new physics models from Tevatron proton-antiproton collision data, summarizing recent null results.
Findings
No evidence of Large Extra Dimensions, Z', or SUSY signals was observed.
Limits on new physics parameters were established based on the data.
The experiments analyzed approximately 200 pb^{-1} of data per experiment.
Abstract
Here I present some recent results of the D0 and CDF collaborations on Large Extra Dimensions, Z', and SUSY searches. The experiments examine events produced by proton-antiproton collisions, with an integrated luminosity of approximately 200 events/pb per experiment. Unfortunately, despite careful searches, no new signals of physics beyond the standard model were observed. Therefore, I present the limits derived from the observations
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Taxonomy
TopicsChemical Reactions and Isotopes
