Reinterpretation of LHC results for new physics: status and recommendations after run 2

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  • Waleed Abdallah
  • Shehu AbdusSalam
  • Azar Ahmadov
  • Amine Ahriche
  • Gael Alguero
  • Benjamin C. Allanach
  • Jack Y. Araz
  • Alexandre Arbey
  • Chiara Arina
  • Peter Athron
  • Emanuele Bagnaschi
  • Yang Bai
  • Michael J. Baker
  • Csaba Balazs
  • Daniele Barducci
  • Philip Bechtle
  • Aoife Bharucha
  • Andy Buckley
  • Jonathan Butterworth
  • Haiying Cai
  • Claudio Campagnari
  • Cari Cesarotti
  • Marcin Chrzaszcz
  • Andrea Coccaro
  • Eric Conte
  • Matthias Danninger
  • Luc Darme
  • Aldo Deandrea
  • Nishita Desai
  • Caterina Doglioni
  • Matthew J. Dolan
  • Juhi Dutta
  • John R. Ellis
  • Sebastian Ellis
  • Matthew Feickert
  • Nicolas Fernandez
  • Sylvain Fichet
  • Thomas Flacke
  • Benjamin Fuks
  • Achim Geiser
  • Akshay Ghalsasi
  • Tomas Gonzalo
  • Mark Goodsell
  • Stefania Gori
  • Ruchayskiy, Oleg
  • Yang Zhang
  • LHC BSM Reinterpretation Forum

We report on the status of efforts to improve the reinterpretation of searches and measurements at the LHC in terms of models for new physics, in the context of the LHC Reinterpretation Forum. We detail current experimental offerings in direct searches for new particles, measurements, technical implementations and Open Data, and provide a set of recommendations for further improving the presentation of LHC results in order to better enable reinterpretation in the future. We also provide a brief description of existing software reinterpretation frameworks and recent global analyses of new physics that make use of the current data.

Original languageEnglish
Article number022
JournalSciPost Physics
Volume9
Issue number2
Number of pages45
ISSN2542-4653
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2020

    Research areas

  • ROOT-S=13 TEV, SEARCH, MODEL

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