Contatto di riferimento: Carla Sbarra
Partecipanti: Dr Simranjit Singh Chhibra (INFN - BO)
Abstract:
The CMS experiment is one of the two general-purpose detectors at the LHC at CERN. A large number of groundbreaking results have been obtained by CMS analysing the data collected during the Run1 at centre of mass energies of 7 and 8 TeV. The discovery of the Higgs Boson of the Standard Model (SM) is by far the most important one.
During the Run2 of the LHC at centre of mass energy of 13 TeV, in 2015, the CMS experiment collected experimental data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of about 2.8 inverse fb. Several physics analyses have been performed in the context of precision measurements of the SM parameters, search for new particles beyond the SM and search for dark matter etc. An excess observed in the mass region of 750-760 GeV in the search for a new massive particle decaying to a pair of photons is a new exciting possibility for CMS to investigate further.
This presentation gives an overview of the most important results obtained by the CMS experiment with the 13 TeV data. An overview of the 2016 physics plans is also given
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