Author:
Argyropoulos Spyros,Burrage Clare,Englert Christoph
Abstract
Abstract
Dynamical theories of dark energy predict new degrees of freedom with particular environmental sensitivity to avoid constraints on fifth forces. We show that the similar, yet complementary multi-purpose detector setup of the ATLAS
and CMS experiments provides a unique opportunity to place sensitivity on such scenarios in a narrow, yet relevant parameter range. Furthermore, our investigation gives rise to a novel phenomenological signature that the LHC experiments
can pursue to exploit their complementary detector design from a BSM perspective.
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