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  • Borsato, Martino; Xabier Cid Vidal; Tsai, Yuhsin; Carlos Vázquez Sierra; Zurita, José; Alonso-Álvarez, Gonzalo; Boyarsky, Alexey; Alexandre Brea Rodríguez; Diogo Buarque Franzosi; Cacciapaglia, Giacomo; Vidal, Adrián Casais; Du, Mingxuan; Elor, Gilly; Escudero, Miguel; Ferretti, Gabriele; Flacke, Thomas; Foldenauer, Patrick; Hajer, Jan; Henry, Louis; Ilten, Philip; Kamenik, Jernej; Brij Kishor Jashal; Knapen, Simon; Redi, Federico Leo; Low, Matthew; Liu, Zuowei; Campos, Arantza Oyanguren; Polycarpo, Erica; Ramos, Maria; Miguel Ramos Pernas; Salvioni, Ennio; Murilo Santana Rangel; Schäfer, Ruth; Sestini, Lorenzo; Soreq, Yotam; Van Que Tran; Timiryasov, Inar; Maarten van Veghel; Westhoff, Susanne; Williams, Michael; Zupan, Jure

    arXiv.org, 02/2022
    Paper, Journal Article

    In this paper, we describe the potential of the LHCb experiment to detect Stealth physics. This refers to dynamics beyond the Standard Model that would elude searches that focus on energetic objects or precision measurements of known processes. Stealth signatures include long-lived particles and light resonances that are produced very rarely or together with overwhelming backgrounds. We will discuss why LHCb is equipped to discover this kind of physics at the Large Hadron Collider and provide examples of well-motivated theoretical models that can be probed with great detail at the experiment.