Long-Lived Particles Workshop Organized by Higgs Centre

Long-Lived Particles Workshop Organized by Higgs Centre
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Motivated by a broad set of models, the workshop focuses on 3rd generation decays of long-lived particles. Participants aim to identify theoretical models, foster community interaction, and plan for future studies. Practical details for the event are also provided, including dining suggestions and logistical information.

  • Workshop
  • Long-Lived Particles
  • Theoretical Physics
  • Community Interaction
  • Particle Decays

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  1. Long Lived Particles to the 3rdGeneration Sin ad M. Farrington University of Edinburgh

  2. Welcome to the Higgs Centre for Theoretical Physics From the organising committee: Jared Evans, Sinead Farrington, Guillermo Hamity, Andreas Sogaard From the local project and events administration team: Ines Foidl, Lyndsey Ballantyne, Thelma Dugmore

  3. Context Long Lived Particles are motivated by a broad set of models Much attention (experimentally and theoretically) on 1st and 2nd generation decays Less so perhaps on 3rd generation, though it has special reasons to be a significant part of the LLP story (e.g. mixing with Higgs) Team in Edinburgh working on an ERC project to develop experimental sensitivity to LLPs at ATLAS, part of that project is to host theorists to discuss ideas and benchmarks.

  4. Aims of the workshop 1. identify existing benchmark theoretical models for LLP decaying to third generation particles that LHC experiments (and others) should target 2. identify areas which are ripe for further work in theory and/or phenomenological studies 3. foster a community who will meet twice more during the lifetime of Farrington's ERC grant (next ~5 years) to discuss the theoretical issues in the search for LLPs decaying to third generation.

  5. Follow-up Hope that phenomenological ideas and studies will follow this workshop, there is enthusiasm in this room and many others outside for developments in 3rd generation. Mailing list (open to anyone) Hold the next workshop here in ~2 years to discuss results released in the intervening period and where to go next with benchmarks

  6. Practical Items No formal dinner organised tonight, a suggestion to meet at the Old Bell pub, Causewayside, at 7.30pm. They serve food. Workshop dinner tomorrow in Howies, Victoria Street, menus are available today to choose, see Thelma. Lunches/coffees all in this room. If you re not on eduroam we have logins available for you.

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