Speakers
Oleg Brandt
(U. Heidelberg, Kirchhoff Institute for Physics)
Paul Swallow
(University of Cambridge)
Théo REYMERMIER
(IP2I Lyon + LPSC)
Description
Despite the success of the Standard Model (SM) there remains behaviour it cannot describe, in particular the presence of non-interacting Dark Matter, which composes a significant fraction of the Universe’s matter. Many models that describe dark matter can generically introduce exotic Long-Lived Particles (LLPs). The proposed ANUBIS experiment is designed to search for these LLPs within the ATLAS detector cavern alongside the ATLAS detector, located approximately 20-30 m from the IP. We report on the potential sensitivity of ANUBIS to a selection of LLP models, i.e. Higgs Portal and Heavy Neutral Leptons, as well as future planned studies.
Authors
Oleg Brandt
(U. Heidelberg, Kirchhoff Institute for Physics)
Paul Swallow
(University of Cambridge)
Théo REYMERMIER
(IP2I Lyon + LPSC)