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Intro
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Welcome
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Longlived particles
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Weak couplings
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Higgs bosons
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Light shining through wall
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Physics Beyond Colliders
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Phaser
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Phaser progress
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Phaser extension
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Methuselah
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Anubis
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Atlas
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Codex B
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Codexp
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Millican
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demonstrator detector
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neutrino detectors
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forward physics facility
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neutrino detector
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fpf
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Conclusion
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References
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Questions
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Neutron backgrounds
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Primary interaction point
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Phaser nu
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SMD
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Crosssection measurements
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A revolution
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No more gauge theories
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Dark QCD
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Magnetic field
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Kinetic mixing
Description:
Explore the cutting-edge developments in far detectors at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in this 45-minute conference talk by Jamie Boyd. Delve into topics such as long-lived particles, weak couplings, Higgs bosons, and light shining through walls. Examine novel experiments for fundamental physics, including the Physics Beyond Colliders program, PHASER, ANUBIS, and CODEX-b. Learn about neutrino detectors, forward physics facilities, and the potential for discovering new physics beyond the Standard Model. Gain insights into cross-section measurements, dark QCD, and kinetic mixing. Understand the challenges and opportunities in detecting elusive particles and exploring new frontiers in particle physics research.

Far Detectors at the LHC - Jamie Boyd

Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics
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