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Toro, Natalia.
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Fundamental physics at the threshold of discovery.
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Fundamental physics at the threshold of discovery./
Author:
Toro, Natalia.
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206 p.
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Adviser: Nima Arkani-Hamed.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-05B.
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Physics, Theory. -
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9780549038160
Fundamental physics at the threshold of discovery.
Toro, Natalia.
Fundamental physics at the threshold of discovery.
- 206 p.
Adviser: Nima Arkani-Hamed.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Harvard University, 2007.
This thesis is divided into two parts: one driven by theory, the other by experiment. The first two chapters consider two model-building challenges: the little hierarchy of supersymmetry and the slowness of confinement in Randall-Sundrum models. In the third chapter, we turn to the question of determining the nature of fundamental physics at the TeV scale from LHC data. Crucial to this venture is a characterization for models of new physics. We present On-Shell Effective Theories (OSETs), a characterization of hadron collider data in terms of masses, production cross sections, and decay modes of new particles. We argue that such a description can likely be obtained from ≲ 1 year of LHC data, and in many scenarios is an essential intermediate step in describing fundamental physics at the TeV scale.
ISBN: 9780549038160Subjects--Topical Terms:
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