Looking for charged detector-stable particles at the LHC
Published on:
July 31, 2024
Abstract
Many scenarios of New Physics predict meta-stable particles with electric and/or magnetic charges. Supersymmetric partners, quirks, strangelets, Q-balls, and black-hole remnants are such proposals with single or multiple electric charges, while magnetic monopoles and dyons feature magnetic charges. Their existence has been probed at the LHC directly, through virtual loops or via the bound states they may form. The MoEDAL experiment has been designed specifically to detect such highly ionising states in a way complementary to the LHC main experiments, ATLAS and CMS. Prospects for Run-3, HL-LHC and beyond are also presented.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.463.0112
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