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SUMMARY:Illuminating the Dark at the Large Hadron Collider
DTSTART:20260414T193000Z
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DESCRIPTION:Speakers: Emily Thompson (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab)\n\nT
 he Standard Model of particle physics has been extraordinarily successful\
 , yet it cannot explain some of the most fundamental features of our unive
 rse\, including the nature of dark matter. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC)
  allows us to explore these open questions by producing the highest-energy
  particle collisions ever achieved in the laboratory. In this talk\, I wil
 l describe how two complementary experimental approaches — searches for 
 long-lived particles and searches for invisible decays of the Higgs boson 
 in LHC data — work together to probe hidden sectors of nature. These sig
 natures offer unique windows into physics beyond the Standard Model and ma
 y help reveal how dark matter connects to the visible universe. I will hig
 hlight recent results\, experimental challenges\, and the exciting opportu
 nities ahead at the High-Luminosity LHC.\n \nhttps://stanford.zoom.us/j/9
 8973156241?pwd=cEU5RFdlVXoyc0JTeTlDMkozKzQ5UT09\n\nhttps://indico.slac.sta
 nford.edu/event/10514/
LOCATION:48/2-224 - Madrone (SLAC)
URL:https://indico.slac.stanford.edu/event/10514/
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