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Quantum Simulation with Atomic Platforms
/ Zoller, Peter (speaker)
Quantum simulation seeks to efficiently solve quantum many-body problems using programmable quantum devices, and quantum optical systems of atoms and ions provide one of the most promising way to implement quantum simulators in the laboratory. In this talk, we highlight recent advancements in both analog and digital quantum simulations, covering topics from condensed matter physics to high-energy physics. [...]
2025 - 4323.
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2025-02-28 09:07 |
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HS³
/ Burgard, Carsten (speaker) (Technische Universitaet Dortmund (DE))
The complexity of modern high-energy physics (HEP) experiments demands robust, flexible, and interoperable tools for statistical modeling. The HEP Statistics Serialization Standard (HS³) addresses this need by providing a unified framework for serializing statistical models and datasets in HEP research that allows to seamlessly switch between different implementations and modeling frameworks. [...]
2025 - 1945.
Workshops; (Re)interpretation of the LHC results for new physics
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2025-02-28 09:07 |
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Data Reuse for MC Tuning and Validation
/ Meinzinger, Peter (speaker) (Zürich University)
For the development of modern event generators, the comparison to data is an invaluable tool for the tuning and validation of the code. I will review efforts where the comparisons to data from past colliders have allowed for improvements and extensions of event generators, with an emphasis on photoproduction and hard diffraction at HERA..
2025 - 1330.
Workshops; (Re)interpretation of the LHC results for new physics
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2025-02-28 09:07 |
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Research use of event-level open data - how to get there
/ Lassila-Perini, Kati (speaker) (Helsinki Institute of Physics (FI))
As agreed in the CERN Open Data policy, all LHC experiments are committed to releasing research-quality open data. CMS has pioneered this effort and now celebrates a decade of regular data releases, with all LHC Run 1 data available in the public domain and ongoing releases of Run 2 data. [...]
2025 - 1757.
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2025-02-27 14:34 |
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Dark Matter from Anomaly Cancellation
/ Debnath, Hridoy (speaker)
We discuss a class of theories that predict a fermionic dark matter candidate from gauge anomaly cancellation. As an explicit example, we study the predictions in theories where the global symmetry associated with baryon number is promoted to a local gauge symmetry. [...]
2025 - 1240.
Workshops; (Re)interpretation of the LHC results for new physics
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2025-02-27 14:31 |
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2025-02-27 14:31 |
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Tri-Lepton Signal of HNL in an EFT Framework
/ Mitra, Manimala (speaker)
Heavy neutral lepton (HNL) states can exist at the electroweak scale and can be investigated through current and future collider experiments. The scenario, where other new physics interactions occur at scales much higher than the HNL scale, can be described using an effective field theory (EFT) framework known as NR-EFT. [...]
2025 - 1243.
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Reinterpreting LHC Dark QCD results
/ Hemme, Nicoline (speaker)
In this contribution, we will present our recent studies on recasting various ATLAS and CMS analyses in the context of dark QCD models. The analyses were implemented in MadAnalysis5 and the reinterpretation is done focussing on an s-channel Z' portal decaying to two dark quarks which lead to a signature of semi-visible jets with varying invisible fraction..
2025 - 1047.
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Probing exotic long-lived particles from the prompt side using the CONTUR method
/ Jeannot, Simon (speaker)
A method to derive constraints on new physics models featuring exotic long-lived particles using detector-corrected measurements of prompt states is presented. The CONTUR workflow is modified to either account for the fraction of long-lived particles which decay early enough to be reconstructed as prompt, or to be sensitive to the recoil of such particles against a prompt system. [...]
2025 - 1081.
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