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* Track efficiency for reconstructing displaced vertices? | * Track efficiency for reconstructing displaced vertices? | ||
* Simplified recasting? Efficiencies as a function of (few) relevant kinematical variables | * Simplified recasting? Efficiencies as a function of (few) relevant kinematical variables | ||
+ | * How to estimate trigger efficiency for signal different from benchmark (a.k.a. are we throwing away the signal before starting?) | ||
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+ | ===== Task List ===== | ||
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+ | ^ ** Search ** | ** People interested in recasting ** | | ||
+ | ^ Heavy Charged particles | Shankha Banerjee, Biplob Bhattacherjee, Abhishek Iyer, Dipan Sengupta | | ||
+ | ^ Disappearing tracks | José Zurita | | ||
+ | ^ Displaced vertices | Andre Lessa, Jan Heisig | | ||
+ | ^ Displaced leptons / jets | Amit Chakraborty, Nishita Desai, Andre Lessa | | ||
+ | ^ R-hadrons | Jan Heisig (?) | | ||
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+ | ==== References ==== | ||
* **Simplified Models for Exotic BSM Searches**. Jan Heisig, Andre Lessa, Loic Quertenmont, [[https://arxiv.org/abs/1509.00473]] | * **Simplified Models for Exotic BSM Searches**. Jan Heisig, Andre Lessa, Loic Quertenmont, [[https://arxiv.org/abs/1509.00473]] | ||
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* Displaced tops: SUSY models with stop NLSP, simplified models (emerged from discussion as most interesting candidate model). See [[disptop|here]], | * Displaced tops: SUSY models with stop NLSP, simplified models (emerged from discussion as most interesting candidate model). See [[disptop|here]], | ||
* Disappearing R-hadrons: SUSY models with coloured NLSP and small mass splittings (probably not the most interesting scenario to explore for now). | * Disappearing R-hadrons: SUSY models with coloured NLSP and small mass splittings (probably not the most interesting scenario to explore for now). | ||
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