6–7 Nov 2017
Geovetenskapens hus
Europe/Stockholm timezone

Session

Monday afternoon session 2

6 Nov 2017, 15:45
DeGeersalen (Geovetenskapens hus)

DeGeersalen

Geovetenskapens hus

Svante Arrhenius väg 14 Stockholm, Sweden

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  1. Oxana Smirnova (Lund University)
    06/11/2017, 15:45
    The ATLAS group at Lund University is involved in a variety of physics analyses, performance work and detector operation as well as upgrades. This contribution will give an overview of these activities and highlight a few recent results from ATLAS. P.S.: The speaker has to leave around lunch time on Tuesday, so it would be great if this talk could be scheduled before that. (Monday all...
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  2. Dr Michaël Ughetto (Stockholm University)
    06/11/2017, 16:00
    The Stockholm University group is involved in many physics analyses in ATLAS. We conduct searches for new phenomena such as SUSY, dark matter and long-lived particles but also perform precision measurements in e.g. the bottom and top-quark sectors. Furthermore, we are contributing to the development and calibration of algorithms to identify b-jets and to measure the luminosity. We are also...
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  3. Ms Giulia Ripellino (KTH)
    06/11/2017, 16:15
    One of the primary goals of the Large Hadron Collider at CERN is to search for physics beyond the Standard Model. This talk presents a search for Supersymmetry in proton- proton collisions with a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector. The analysis is seeking to find events in which supersymmetric particles are produced in proton-proton collisions and then...
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  4. Ms Eva Hansen (Lunds Universitet)
    06/11/2017, 16:30
    Massive colored resonances are predicted in many extensions of the Standard Model. In this talk I will present a search for such pair-produced particles which decay into jets using 36.7 fb-1 of sqrt(s)=13TeeV proton-proton collision data recorded with the ATLAS experiment. No significant deviation from the background prediction is observed. The results are interpreted in a SUSY simplified...
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