
TL;DR
This paper discusses how the ATLAS experiment at the LHC can be used to detect potential observable effects of extra dimensions predicted by string theory, focusing on the experiment's sensitivity.
Contribution
It presents an analysis of ATLAS's capability to observe signatures of extra dimensions, highlighting its potential to test string theory predictions.
Findings
ATLAS has high sensitivity to extra dimension signatures.
Potential to observe effects predicted by string theory.
Enhances understanding of collider-based tests of extra dimensions.
Abstract
In the late nineties several authors suggested that the extra dimensions predicted by string theory might lead to observable effects at high energy colliders. The ATLAS experiment which will start taking data at the LHC in 2007 will be an excellent place to search for such effects. The sensitivity of ATLAS to signatures of Extra Dimensions will be presented.
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