Searches for BSM (non-SUSY) Physics at the Tevatron
Heather K. Gerberich

TL;DR
This paper reports on various searches for beyond Standard Model physics at the Tevatron collider, focusing on non-SUSY and non-Higgs scenarios, using data from the DØ and CDF experiments.
Contribution
It presents the results of multiple searches for new physics phenomena beyond the Standard Model, including Z', gravitons, extra dimensions, and leptoquarks, using Tevatron data.
Findings
No significant evidence for new physics observed.
Constraints placed on parameters of BSM models.
Limits set on masses of hypothetical particles.
Abstract
Results of searches at the Tevatron for physics (non-SUSY and non-Higgs) beyond the Standard Model using 200/pb to 480/pb of data are discussed. Searches at DO and CDF for Z', Lepton-Quark compositeness, Randall-Sundrum Gravitons, Large Extra Dimensions, W', Leptoquarks and Excited Electrons are presented here.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Distributed and Parallel Computing Systems
