Searches for New Physics in Lepton Final States
Catalin I. Ciobanu

TL;DR
This paper reports on searches for new physics in lepton final states using Tevatron data, setting the tightest constraints to date despite no significant signals being observed.
Contribution
It provides the most stringent limits to date on various exotic processes involving leptons using Tevatron data.
Findings
No significant evidence of new physics was found.
Most constraints on exotic processes are the tightest to date.
The analysis used 0.32-0.45 /fb of data.
Abstract
Final states containing charged leptons could provide some of the most distinctive signatures for observing physics beyond the Standard Model. We present searches for new physics using 0.32-0.45 /fb of data accumulated at the Tevatron. No significant evidence of a signal is found, and in most cases the tightest constraints to date are set on the exotic processes investigated.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · International Science and Diplomacy
