2018
DOI: 10.1051/epjconf/201818202020
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Search for neutral and charged BSM Higgs Bosons with the ATLAS detector

Abstract: Abstract. Several theories beyond the Standard Model, like the EWS or 2HDM models, predict the existence of high mass neutral or charged Higgs particles. The latest ATLAS results on searches for these particles will be briefly reviewed.

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“…The increase of the LHC energy from 8 to 13 TeV in 2015 greatly extended its capacity to produce new particles in pp collisions. Here results from searches for exotic particles using ∼ 36 fb −1 of data collected by the ATLAS detector [2] are presented, where "exotic" means BSM particles outside the framework of supersymmetry, and also not including BSM Higgs bosons (searches for such particles are reported elsewhere [3]). Other BSM searches not presented here but that are being pursued in ATLAS at 13 TeV include, e.g., leptoquarks [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The increase of the LHC energy from 8 to 13 TeV in 2015 greatly extended its capacity to produce new particles in pp collisions. Here results from searches for exotic particles using ∼ 36 fb −1 of data collected by the ATLAS detector [2] are presented, where "exotic" means BSM particles outside the framework of supersymmetry, and also not including BSM Higgs bosons (searches for such particles are reported elsewhere [3]). Other BSM searches not presented here but that are being pursued in ATLAS at 13 TeV include, e.g., leptoquarks [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%