Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches

US/Central
SLAC

SLAC

2575 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park, CA 94025
Jay Wacker (SLAC), Mariangela Lisanti (Princeton University), Natalia Toro (Perimeter Institute), Phillip Schuster (Perimeter Institute), Rouven Essig (SLAC), Tim Tait (University California, Irvine)
Description
The Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches is an outgrowth of the "Characterization of New Physics at the LHC" meeting held on June 4th, 2010 at CERN. This joint ATLAS, CMS, and Theory meeting was dedicated to exploring the issues and tools necessary for performing effective searches and characterizing signals of new physics. One outcome of the June LHC workshop at CERN was a request to the theory community to help develop a list of topologies representative of new physics that could appear at the LHC. This list will be used to ensure that searches explore all relevant phase space, and to facilitate more effective communication of results from the LHC. The key challenges are identifying a representative collection of topologies and optimally parametrizing their phase space. The LHC experiments intend to use this list and parametrization to maximize the utility of each measurement and enhance the lasting value to the physics community. The aim of this workshop is to advance the development of such a list, and build consensus among particle theorists. The workshop will be divided into working groups, organized around different search signatures (e.g. hadronic jets+MET, same-sign dilepton). Each group will be tasked with identifying important topologies that could be observed in that signature, parametrizing their phase space and specifying relevant discriminating variables. These working groups will ultimately compile their findings in a draft document that will be presented at the November 2010 CERN meeting on Characterization of New Physics.
    • 13:00 17:30
      Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches: Opening Day Talks Kavli Auditorium

      Kavli Auditorium

      SLAC

      2575 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park, CA 94025

      The Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches is an outgrowth of the "Characterization of New Physics at the LHC" meeting held on June 4th, 2010 at CERN.

      This joint ATLAS, CMS, and Theory meeting was dedicated to exploring the issues and tools necessary for performing effective searches and characterizing signals of new physics. One outcome of the June LHC workshop at CERN was a request to the theory community to help develop a list of topologies representative of new physics that could appear at the LHC. This list will be used to ensure that searches explore all relevant phase space, and to facilitate more effective communication of results from the LHC. The key challenges are identifying a representative collection of topologies and optimally parametrizing their phase space. The LHC experiments intend to use this list and parametrization to maximize the utility of each measurement and enhance the lasting value to the physics community.

      The aim of this workshop is to advance the development of such a list, and build consensus among particle theorists. The workshop will be divided into working groups, organized around different search signatures (e.g. hadronic jets+MET, same-sign dilepton). Each group will be tasked with identifying important topologies that could be observed in that signature, parametrizing their phase space and specifying relevant discriminating variables. These working groups will ultimately compile their findings in a draft document that will be presented at the November 2010 CERN meeting on Characterization of New Physics.

      Conveners: Prof. Jay Wacker (SLAC), Dr Mariangela Lisanti (Princeton University)
      • 13:00
        Welcome 10m
        Speaker: Prof. Michael Peskin (SLAC)
      • 14:50
        break 30m
    • 09:00 13:00
      Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches: Working Session Opening Kavli Auditorium

      Kavli Auditorium

      SLAC

      2575 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park, CA 94025

      The Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches is an outgrowth of the "Characterization of New Physics at the LHC" meeting held on June 4th, 2010 at CERN.

      This joint ATLAS, CMS, and Theory meeting was dedicated to exploring the issues and tools necessary for performing effective searches and characterizing signals of new physics. One outcome of the June LHC workshop at CERN was a request to the theory community to help develop a list of topologies representative of new physics that could appear at the LHC. This list will be used to ensure that searches explore all relevant phase space, and to facilitate more effective communication of results from the LHC. The key challenges are identifying a representative collection of topologies and optimally parametrizing their phase space. The LHC experiments intend to use this list and parametrization to maximize the utility of each measurement and enhance the lasting value to the physics community.

      The aim of this workshop is to advance the development of such a list, and build consensus among particle theorists. The workshop will be divided into working groups, organized around different search signatures (e.g. hadronic jets+MET, same-sign dilepton). Each group will be tasked with identifying important topologies that could be observed in that signature, parametrizing their phase space and specifying relevant discriminating variables. These working groups will ultimately compile their findings in a draft document that will be presented at the November 2010 CERN meeting on Characterization of New Physics.

      Conveners: Dr Philip Schuster (Perimeter Institute), Dr Rouven Essig (SLAC)
      • 09:00
        Introductory Talk 20m
        Speaker: Prof. Jay Wacker (SLAC)
      • 09:20
        Experimental Call For Topology Based Searches 30m
        Speaker: Dr Paul De Jong (NIKHEF)
      • 09:50
        Examples of Simplified Models 30m
        Speaker: Dr Philip Schuster (Perimeter Institute)
      • 10:20
        Group Classification of Topologies and Simplified Models 1h
        Speakers: Dr Natalia Toro (Perimeter Institute), Prof. Tim Tait (University of California, Irvine)
      • 11:20
        Self Organization into Groups 40m
      • 12:00
        Lunch 1h
    • 13:00 16:00
      Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches: Working Session Kavli Auditorium

      Kavli Auditorium

      SLAC

      2575 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park, CA 94025

      The Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches is an outgrowth of the "Characterization of New Physics at the LHC" meeting held on June 4th, 2010 at CERN.

      This joint ATLAS, CMS, and Theory meeting was dedicated to exploring the issues and tools necessary for performing effective searches and characterizing signals of new physics. One outcome of the June LHC workshop at CERN was a request to the theory community to help develop a list of topologies representative of new physics that could appear at the LHC. This list will be used to ensure that searches explore all relevant phase space, and to facilitate more effective communication of results from the LHC. The key challenges are identifying a representative collection of topologies and optimally parametrizing their phase space. The LHC experiments intend to use this list and parametrization to maximize the utility of each measurement and enhance the lasting value to the physics community.

      The aim of this workshop is to advance the development of such a list, and build consensus among particle theorists. The workshop will be divided into working groups, organized around different search signatures (e.g. hadronic jets+MET, same-sign dilepton). Each group will be tasked with identifying important topologies that could be observed in that signature, parametrizing their phase space and specifying relevant discriminating variables. These working groups will ultimately compile their findings in a draft document that will be presented at the November 2010 CERN meeting on Characterization of New Physics.

    • 16:00 17:30
      Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches: First Group Discussion Kavli Auditorium

      Kavli Auditorium

      SLAC

      2575 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park, CA 94025

      The Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches is an outgrowth of the "Characterization of New Physics at the LHC" meeting held on June 4th, 2010 at CERN.

      This joint ATLAS, CMS, and Theory meeting was dedicated to exploring the issues and tools necessary for performing effective searches and characterizing signals of new physics. One outcome of the June LHC workshop at CERN was a request to the theory community to help develop a list of topologies representative of new physics that could appear at the LHC. This list will be used to ensure that searches explore all relevant phase space, and to facilitate more effective communication of results from the LHC. The key challenges are identifying a representative collection of topologies and optimally parametrizing their phase space. The LHC experiments intend to use this list and parametrization to maximize the utility of each measurement and enhance the lasting value to the physics community.

      The aim of this workshop is to advance the development of such a list, and build consensus among particle theorists. The workshop will be divided into working groups, organized around different search signatures (e.g. hadronic jets+MET, same-sign dilepton). Each group will be tasked with identifying important topologies that could be observed in that signature, parametrizing their phase space and specifying relevant discriminating variables. These working groups will ultimately compile their findings in a draft document that will be presented at the November 2010 CERN meeting on Characterization of New Physics.

    • 09:00 10:00
      Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches: Talks Kavli Auditorium

      Kavli Auditorium

      SLAC

      2575 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park, CA 94025

      The Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches is an outgrowth of the "Characterization of New Physics at the LHC" meeting held on June 4th, 2010 at CERN.

      This joint ATLAS, CMS, and Theory meeting was dedicated to exploring the issues and tools necessary for performing effective searches and characterizing signals of new physics. One outcome of the June LHC workshop at CERN was a request to the theory community to help develop a list of topologies representative of new physics that could appear at the LHC. This list will be used to ensure that searches explore all relevant phase space, and to facilitate more effective communication of results from the LHC. The key challenges are identifying a representative collection of topologies and optimally parametrizing their phase space. The LHC experiments intend to use this list and parametrization to maximize the utility of each measurement and enhance the lasting value to the physics community.

      The aim of this workshop is to advance the development of such a list, and build consensus among particle theorists. The workshop will be divided into working groups, organized around different search signatures (e.g. hadronic jets+MET, same-sign dilepton). Each group will be tasked with identifying important topologies that could be observed in that signature, parametrizing their phase space and specifying relevant discriminating variables. These working groups will ultimately compile their findings in a draft document that will be presented at the November 2010 CERN meeting on Characterization of New Physics.

      Conveners: Dr Natalia Toro (Perimeter Institute), Prof. Tim Tait (University of California, Irvine)
      • 09:00
        (no title) 30m
        Speaker: Prof. Mihoko Nojiri (KEK)
    • 10:00 13:30
      Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches: Working Groups Kavli Auditorium

      Kavli Auditorium

      SLAC

      2575 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park, CA 94025

      The Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches is an outgrowth of the "Characterization of New Physics at the LHC" meeting held on June 4th, 2010 at CERN.

      This joint ATLAS, CMS, and Theory meeting was dedicated to exploring the issues and tools necessary for performing effective searches and characterizing signals of new physics. One outcome of the June LHC workshop at CERN was a request to the theory community to help develop a list of topologies representative of new physics that could appear at the LHC. This list will be used to ensure that searches explore all relevant phase space, and to facilitate more effective communication of results from the LHC. The key challenges are identifying a representative collection of topologies and optimally parametrizing their phase space. The LHC experiments intend to use this list and parametrization to maximize the utility of each measurement and enhance the lasting value to the physics community.

      The aim of this workshop is to advance the development of such a list, and build consensus among particle theorists. The workshop will be divided into working groups, organized around different search signatures (e.g. hadronic jets+MET, same-sign dilepton). Each group will be tasked with identifying important topologies that could be observed in that signature, parametrizing their phase space and specifying relevant discriminating variables. These working groups will ultimately compile their findings in a draft document that will be presented at the November 2010 CERN meeting on Characterization of New Physics.

      • 12:30
        Lunch 1h
    • 13:30 15:30
      Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches: Group Discussion Kavli Auditorium

      Kavli Auditorium

      SLAC

      2575 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park, CA 94025

      The Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches is an outgrowth of the "Characterization of New Physics at the LHC" meeting held on June 4th, 2010 at CERN.

      This joint ATLAS, CMS, and Theory meeting was dedicated to exploring the issues and tools necessary for performing effective searches and characterizing signals of new physics. One outcome of the June LHC workshop at CERN was a request to the theory community to help develop a list of topologies representative of new physics that could appear at the LHC. This list will be used to ensure that searches explore all relevant phase space, and to facilitate more effective communication of results from the LHC. The key challenges are identifying a representative collection of topologies and optimally parametrizing their phase space. The LHC experiments intend to use this list and parametrization to maximize the utility of each measurement and enhance the lasting value to the physics community.

      The aim of this workshop is to advance the development of such a list, and build consensus among particle theorists. The workshop will be divided into working groups, organized around different search signatures (e.g. hadronic jets+MET, same-sign dilepton). Each group will be tasked with identifying important topologies that could be observed in that signature, parametrizing their phase space and specifying relevant discriminating variables. These working groups will ultimately compile their findings in a draft document that will be presented at the November 2010 CERN meeting on Characterization of New Physics.

    • 15:30 17:30
      Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches: Working Groups Kavli Auditorium

      Kavli Auditorium

      SLAC

      2575 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park, CA 94025

      The Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches is an outgrowth of the "Characterization of New Physics at the LHC" meeting held on June 4th, 2010 at CERN.

      This joint ATLAS, CMS, and Theory meeting was dedicated to exploring the issues and tools necessary for performing effective searches and characterizing signals of new physics. One outcome of the June LHC workshop at CERN was a request to the theory community to help develop a list of topologies representative of new physics that could appear at the LHC. This list will be used to ensure that searches explore all relevant phase space, and to facilitate more effective communication of results from the LHC. The key challenges are identifying a representative collection of topologies and optimally parametrizing their phase space. The LHC experiments intend to use this list and parametrization to maximize the utility of each measurement and enhance the lasting value to the physics community.

      The aim of this workshop is to advance the development of such a list, and build consensus among particle theorists. The workshop will be divided into working groups, organized around different search signatures (e.g. hadronic jets+MET, same-sign dilepton). Each group will be tasked with identifying important topologies that could be observed in that signature, parametrizing their phase space and specifying relevant discriminating variables. These working groups will ultimately compile their findings in a draft document that will be presented at the November 2010 CERN meeting on Characterization of New Physics.

    • 09:00 13:00
      Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches: Working Groups Kavli Auditorium

      Kavli Auditorium

      SLAC

      2575 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park, CA 94025

      The Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches is an outgrowth of the "Characterization of New Physics at the LHC" meeting held on June 4th, 2010 at CERN.

      This joint ATLAS, CMS, and Theory meeting was dedicated to exploring the issues and tools necessary for performing effective searches and characterizing signals of new physics. One outcome of the June LHC workshop at CERN was a request to the theory community to help develop a list of topologies representative of new physics that could appear at the LHC. This list will be used to ensure that searches explore all relevant phase space, and to facilitate more effective communication of results from the LHC. The key challenges are identifying a representative collection of topologies and optimally parametrizing their phase space. The LHC experiments intend to use this list and parametrization to maximize the utility of each measurement and enhance the lasting value to the physics community.

      The aim of this workshop is to advance the development of such a list, and build consensus among particle theorists. The workshop will be divided into working groups, organized around different search signatures (e.g. hadronic jets+MET, same-sign dilepton). Each group will be tasked with identifying important topologies that could be observed in that signature, parametrizing their phase space and specifying relevant discriminating variables. These working groups will ultimately compile their findings in a draft document that will be presented at the November 2010 CERN meeting on Characterization of New Physics.

      • 12:00
        Lunch 1h
    • 13:00 14:00
      Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches: Final Discussion Kavli Auditorium

      Kavli Auditorium

      SLAC

      2575 Sand Hill Rd Menlo Park, CA 94025

      The Workshop on Topologies for Early LHC Searches is an outgrowth of the "Characterization of New Physics at the LHC" meeting held on June 4th, 2010 at CERN.

      This joint ATLAS, CMS, and Theory meeting was dedicated to exploring the issues and tools necessary for performing effective searches and characterizing signals of new physics. One outcome of the June LHC workshop at CERN was a request to the theory community to help develop a list of topologies representative of new physics that could appear at the LHC. This list will be used to ensure that searches explore all relevant phase space, and to facilitate more effective communication of results from the LHC. The key challenges are identifying a representative collection of topologies and optimally parametrizing their phase space. The LHC experiments intend to use this list and parametrization to maximize the utility of each measurement and enhance the lasting value to the physics community.

      The aim of this workshop is to advance the development of such a list, and build consensus among particle theorists. The workshop will be divided into working groups, organized around different search signatures (e.g. hadronic jets+MET, same-sign dilepton). Each group will be tasked with identifying important topologies that could be observed in that signature, parametrizing their phase space and specifying relevant discriminating variables. These working groups will ultimately compile their findings in a draft document that will be presented at the November 2010 CERN meeting on Characterization of New Physics.