Abstract:
Exclusive processes are useful for precision measurements and comparisons with Standard Model predictions or to provide insight into
multidimensional hadron structure but also to look for signals of New Physics (e.g. Dark Matter, Axion-like particles, anomalous couplings
or deviations from Standard Model predictions). At Large Hadron Collider they are advantageous by providing simple final states and
low irreducible backgrounds for which one usually pays by low production cross sections and significant combinatorial backgrounds.
The latter can be effectively suppressed by various approaches, developed since the first LHC collisions. Prospects for searches for
Dark Matter and Axion-like particles born exclusively will be shown, and also connections with astroparticle physics or cosmological observations
will be discussed.
The seminar will be held in the Dvořák hall, FZU, Pod Vodárenskou věží 1, Prague.
Location: https://goo.gl/maps/wEf7PsiLimSXMZhE9
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Jiří Hejbal and Roman Lysák