Measurement of the W Boson Mass with the ATLAS Detector

Measurement of the W Boson Mass with the ATLAS Detector
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Synopsis Measurement of the W Boson Mass with the ATLAS Detector by : Oleh Kivernyk

This thesis describes a measurement of the W boson mass with the ATLAS detector based on the data-set recorded by ATLAS in 2011 at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV, and corresponding to 4.6 inverse femtobarn of integrated luminosity. Measurements are performed through template fits to the transverse momentum distributions of charged leptons and to transverse mass distributions of the W boson, in electron and muon decay modes in various kinematic categories. The individual measurements are found to be consistent and their combination leads to a value of m_W = 80371.1 ± 18.6 MeV. The measured value of the W boson mass is compatible with the current world average of m_W = 80385 ± 15 MeV. The uncertainty is competitive with the current most precise measurements performed by the CDF and D0 collaborations.

Precision Matters: Measurement of the W Boson Mass and Width with the ATLAS Detector at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 7 TeV and the Activity of the Underlying Event in Z Boson Events at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 13 TeV

Precision Matters: Measurement of the W Boson Mass and Width with the ATLAS Detector at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 7 TeV and the Activity of the Underlying Event in Z Boson Events at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 13 TeV
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Synopsis Precision Matters: Measurement of the W Boson Mass and Width with the ATLAS Detector at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 7 TeV and the Activity of the Underlying Event in Z Boson Events at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 13 TeV by : Lennart Adam

Precision Matters: Measurement of the W Boson Mass and Width with the ATLAS Detector at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 7 TeV and the Activity of the Underlying Event in Z Boson Events at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 13 TeV

Precision Matters: Measurement of the W Boson Mass and Width with the ATLAS Detector at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 7 TeV and the Activity of the Underlying Event in Z Boson Events at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 13 TeV
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Synopsis Precision Matters: Measurement of the W Boson Mass and Width with the ATLAS Detector at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 7 TeV and the Activity of the Underlying Event in Z Boson Events at a Centre-of-mass Energy of 13 TeV by : Lennart Adam

Standard Model Measurements with the ATLAS Detector

Standard Model Measurements with the ATLAS Detector
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Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages : 100
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ISBN-10 : 9783319008103
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Synopsis Standard Model Measurements with the ATLAS Detector by : Jana Nováková

This thesis deals with two main procedures performed with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The noise description in the hadronic calorimeter TileCal represents a very valuable technical job. The second part presents a fruitful physics analysis - the cross section measurement of the process p+p → Z0 → τ + τ. The Monte Carlo simulations of the TileCal are described in the first part of the thesis, including a detailed treatment of the electronic noise and multiple interactions (so-called pile-up). An accurate description of both is crucial for the reconstruction of e.g. jets or hadronic tau-jets. The second part reports a Standard Model measurement of the Z0 → τ + τ process with the emphasis on the final state with an electron and a hadronically decaying tau-lepton. The Z0 → τ + τ channel forms the dominant background in the search for Higgs bosons decaying into tau lepton pairs, and thus the good understanding achieved here can facilitate more sensitive Higgs detection.

High-Precision W-Boson Studies with LHCb

High-Precision W-Boson Studies with LHCb
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 179
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ISBN-10 : 9783031497032
ISBN-13 : 3031497031
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Synopsis High-Precision W-Boson Studies with LHCb by : Ross Hunter

This book details a new and ground-breaking contribution to the search for a successor to the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics - the largest modern endeavour in the field. In the hope of seeing a discrepancy with the SM's predictions, this work discusses two hitherto unforeseen measurements at the frontier of experimental precision: a measurement of W-boson mass and a test of the fundamental axiom of the W boson's lepton flavour universality (LFU). Both measurements are made by analysing collision data from the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, and represent the establishment of a new field of high-precision Standard Model tests with LHCb. This book also describes the development of new software tools for the optimisation of the LHCb trigger system, which helps to ensure that LHCb's exciting physics program can continue to prosper into the future. This book is accessible to those with graduate—or master's—level training in experimental particle physics.

Particle Physics Reference Library

Particle Physics Reference Library
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 1083
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ISBN-10 : 9783030353186
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Synopsis Particle Physics Reference Library by : Christian W. Fabjan

This second open access volume of the handbook series deals with detectors, large experimental facilities and data handling, both for accelerator and non-accelerator based experiments. It also covers applications in medicine and life sciences. A joint CERN-Springer initiative, the "Particle Physics Reference Library" provides revised and updated contributions based on previously published material in the well-known Landolt-Boernstein series on particle physics, accelerators and detectors (volumes 21A, B1,B2,C), which took stock of the field approximately one decade ago. Central to this new initiative is publication under full open access

ATLAS Measurements of the Higgs Boson Coupling to the Top Quark in the Higgs to Diphoton Decay Channel

ATLAS Measurements of the Higgs Boson Coupling to the Top Quark in the Higgs to Diphoton Decay Channel
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 233
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ISBN-10 : 9783030863685
ISBN-13 : 3030863689
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Synopsis ATLAS Measurements of the Higgs Boson Coupling to the Top Quark in the Higgs to Diphoton Decay Channel by : Jennet Elizabeth Dickinson

During Run 2 of the Large Hadron Collider, the ATLAS experiment recorded proton-proton collision events at 13 TeV, the highest energy ever achieved in a collider. Analysis of this dataset has provided new opportunities for precision measurements of the Higgs boson, including its interaction with the top quark. The Higgs-top coupling can be directly probed through the production of a Higgs boson in association with a top-antitop quark pair (ttH). The Higgs to diphoton decay channel is among the most sensitive for ttH measurements due to the excellent diphoton mass resolution of the ATLAS detector and the clean signature of this decay. Event selection criteria were developed using novel Machine Learning techniques to target ttH events, yielding a precise measurement of the ttH cross section in the diphoton channel and a 6.3 $\sigma$ observation of the ttH process in combination with other decay channels, as well as stringent limits on CP violation in the Higgs-top coupling.

Discovery Of The Higgs Boson

Discovery Of The Higgs Boson
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Publisher : World Scientific
Total Pages : 470
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ISBN-10 : 9789814425469
ISBN-13 : 981442546X
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Synopsis Discovery Of The Higgs Boson by : Aleandro Nisati

The recent observation of the Higgs boson has been hailed as the scientific discovery of the century and led to the 2013 Nobel Prize in physics. This book describes the detailed science behind the decades-long search for this elusive particle at the Large Electron Positron Collider at CERN and at the Tevatron at Fermilab and its subsequent discovery and characterization at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Written by physicists who played leading roles in this epic search and discovery, this book is an authoritative and pedagogical exposition of the portrait of the Higgs boson that has emerged from a large number of experimental measurements. As the first of its kind, this book should be of interest to graduate students and researchers in particle physics.