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Published October 2012 | Submitted
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Simplified models for LHC new physics searches

Abstract

This document proposes a collection of simplified models relevant to the design of new-physics searches at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the characterization of their results. Both ATLAS and CMS have already presented some results in terms of simplified models, and we encourage them to continue and expand this effort, which supplements both signature-based results and benchmark model interpretations. A simplified model is defined by an effective Lagrangian describing the interactions of a small number of new particles. Simplified models can equally well be described by a small number of masses and cross-sections. These parameters are directly related to collider physics observables, making simplified models a particularly effective framework for evaluating searches and a useful starting point for characterizing positive signals of new physics. This document serves as an official summary of the results from the 'Topologies for Early LHC Searches' workshop, held at SLAC in September of 2010, the purpose of which was to develop a set of representative models that can be used to cover all relevant phase space in experimental searches. Particular emphasis is placed on searches relevant for the first ~50–500 pb−1 of data and those motivated by supersymmetric models. This note largely summarizes material posted at http://lhcnewphysics.org/, which includes simplified model definitions, Monte Carlo material, and supporting contacts within the theory community. We also comment on future developments that may be useful as more data is gathered and analyzed by the experiments.

Additional Information

© 2012 IOP Publishing Ltd. Received 17 August 2012. Published 14 September 2012. We acknowledge the participants of the SLAC and CERN workshops for lively and productive discussions. We thank Joe Incandela, Cigdem Issever, Paul de Jong, Michelangelo Mangano, and Fedor Ratnikov for organizing the CERN workshops on 'Characterization of New Physics at the LHC' I and II as well as feedback, support, and valuable discussions during the completion of this work. We also thank Claudio Campagnari, Kyle Cramner, Albert De Roeck, Amir Farbin, Steven Giddings, Louise Heelan, Boaz Klima, Zach Marshall, Jeff Richman, Roberto Rossin, David Stuart, and Chris Tully for support and valuable discussions. The Workshop on 'Topologies for Early LHC Searches' was supported by SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory's High Energy Theory Group, Department of Particle Physics and Astrophysics, and J Wacker's Outstanding Junior Investigator Award and Sloan Fellowship Award. Rouven Essig is supported by the US DOE under contract number DE-AC02-76SF00515. Tim M P Tait is supported by the NSF under grant PHY-0970171. Mariangela Lisanti acknowledges support from the LHC-TI and Simons Fellowships. Spencer Chang, Jared A Evans, and Markus Luty are supported under DOE grant no. DE-FG02-91ER40674. The work of R Sekhar Chivukula and Elizabeth H Simmons is supported in part by the National Science Foundation under award PHY-0854889. Sanjay Padhi acknowledges support from the DOE under the grant DOE-FG02-90ER40546. Maxim Perelstein is supported by the US National Science Foundation through grant PHY-0757868 and CAREER award PHY-0844667. The work of Can Kilic is supported by DOE grant DE-FG02-96ER50959. Pedro Schaller acknowledges support from the DOE (HEP Division) grants DE-AC02-06CH11357 and DE-FG02-84ER40173. Matthew D Schwartz acknowledges support from DOE grant DE-SC003916. Vikram Rentala, Shufang Su, and Felix Yu were supported in part by the National Science Foundation under the grant nos PHY-0653656 and PHY-0970173. Felix Yu was also supported by a 2010 LHC Theory Initiative Graduate Fellowship, NSF grant no. PHY-0705682.

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