Speaker
Michael Hank
(member@upenn.edu;faculty@upenn.edu;employee@upenn.edu)
Description
The Standard Model of particle physics successfully describes many known interactions, but is known to be incomplete. In this talk, recent results of searches for beyond-the-Standard-Model signatures are reported. These use up to 140 fb-1 of pp collisions collected by the ATLAS and CMS experiments at sqrt(s)=13 TeV and up to 51.8 fb-1 collected at sqrt(s)=13.6 TeV. Searches for compressed electroweak supersymmetry, displaced jets, and new scalar resonances will be highlighted.