Search for New Phenomena in Final States with Large Jet Multiplicities and Missing Transverse Momentum with ATLAS Using [mml

Search for New Phenomena in Final States with Large Jet Multiplicities and Missing Transverse Momentum with ATLAS Using [mml
Title Search for New Phenomena in Final States with Large Jet Multiplicities and Missing Transverse Momentum with ATLAS Using [mml PDF eBook
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Release 2016
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Results are reported of a search for new phenomena, such as supersymmetric particle production, that could be observed in high-energy proton-proton collisions. Events with large numbers of jets, together with missing transverse momentum from unobserved particles, are selected. The data analysed were recorded by the ATLAS experiment during 2015 using the 13 TeV centre-of-mass proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider, and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 3.2 fb-1. The search selected events with various jet multiplicities from ≥7 to ≥10 jets, and with various b-jet multiplicity requirements to enhance sensitivity. No excess above Standard Model expectations is observed. The results are interpreted within two supersymmetry models, where gluino masses up to 1400 GeV are excluded at 95% confidence level, significantly extending previous limits.

Search for New Phenomena in Tt Events with Large Missing Transverse Momentum

Search for New Phenomena in Tt Events with Large Missing Transverse Momentum
Title Search for New Phenomena in Tt Events with Large Missing Transverse Momentum PDF eBook
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Release 2014
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The ATLAS Run I data as provided by CERN's LHC has been systematically searched for the presence of supersymmetric partners of the top quark (stops) using the identification of charm-flavored jets and boosted top tagging. No signs of stop could be established yet.

Search for Exotic Mono-jet Events

Search for Exotic Mono-jet Events
Title Search for Exotic Mono-jet Events PDF eBook
Author Valerio Rossetti
Publisher Springer
Pages 173
Release 2015-08-24
Genre Science
ISBN 3319222252

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This thesis describes in detail the search for new phenomena in mono-jet final states with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. The final state is considered the golden channel in the searches for large extra dimensions (LED) but also allows access to a very rich SUSY-related phenomenology pertaining to the production of weakly interacting massive particles (WIMPS), SUSY Dark Matter candidates, GMSB SUSY models with very light gravitino masses, as well as stop an sbottom pair production in compressed scenarios (with nearly degenerated squarks and the lightest neutralino), and also invisible Higgs searches, among others. Here, a number of these scenarios are explored. The measurements presented yield new powerful constraints on the existence of extra spatial dimensions, the pair production of WIMPs, and also provide the best limit to date on the gravitino mass.

Search for New Phenomena in Events with a High-energetic Jet and Missing Transverse Momentum with the ATLAS Detectora

Search for New Phenomena in Events with a High-energetic Jet and Missing Transverse Momentum with the ATLAS Detectora
Title Search for New Phenomena in Events with a High-energetic Jet and Missing Transverse Momentum with the ATLAS Detectora PDF eBook
Author Cora Fischer
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Pages 215
Release 2017
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ISBN 9788449076053

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Search for New Phenomena with the Mono-jet Signature, and a Direct Measurement of the Z Boson Invisible Width, with the ATLAS Detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider

Search for New Phenomena with the Mono-jet Signature, and a Direct Measurement of the Z Boson Invisible Width, with the ATLAS Detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider
Title Search for New Phenomena with the Mono-jet Signature, and a Direct Measurement of the Z Boson Invisible Width, with the ATLAS Detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider PDF eBook
Author Reyhaneh Rezvani
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Release 2013
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Search for New Phenomena in a Mono-jet Plus Missing Transverse Energy Final State with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC

Search for New Phenomena in a Mono-jet Plus Missing Transverse Energy Final State with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC
Title Search for New Phenomena in a Mono-jet Plus Missing Transverse Energy Final State with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC PDF eBook
Author Sahill Poddar
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Pages 178
Release 2013
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Search for New Phenomena Using W/Z + (b)-Jets Measurements Performed with the ATLAS Detector

Search for New Phenomena Using W/Z + (b)-Jets Measurements Performed with the ATLAS Detector
Title Search for New Phenomena Using W/Z + (b)-Jets Measurements Performed with the ATLAS Detector PDF eBook
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Release 2015
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The Project proposed to use data of the ATLAS experiment, obtained during the 2011 and 2012 data-taking campaigns, to pursue studies of the strong interaction (QCD) and to examine promising signatures for new physics. The Project also contains a service component dedicated to a detector development initiative. The objective of the strong interaction studies is to determine how various predictions from the main theory (QCD) compare to the data. Results of a set of measurements developed by the Tufts team indicate that the dominant factor of discrepancy between data and QCD predictions come from the mis-modeling of the low energy gluon radiation as described by algorithms called parton showers. The discrepancies introduced by parton showers on LHC predictions could even be larger than the effect due to completely new phenomena (dark matter, supersymmetry, etc.) and could thus block further discoveries at the LHC. Some of the results obtained in the course of this Project also specify how QCD predictions must be improved in order to open the possibility for the discovery of something completely new at the LHC during Run-II. This has been integrated in the Run-II ATLAS physics program. Another objective of Tufts studies of the strong interaction was to determine how the hypothesis about an intrinsic heavy-quark component of the proton (strange, charm or bottom quarks) could be tested at the LHC. This hypothesis has been proposed by theorists 30 years ago and is still controversial. The Tufts team demonstrated that intrinsic charms can be observed, or severely constrained, at the LHC, and determine how the measurement should be performed in order to maximize its sensitivity to such an intrinsic heavy-quark component of the proton. Tufts also embarked on performing the measurement that is in progress, but final results are not yet available. They should shade a light of understanding on the fundamental structure of the proton. Determining the nature of dark matter particles, composing about 25% of all the matter in the universe, is one of the most exciting research goals at the LHC. Within this Project, the Tufts team proposed a way to improve over the standard approach used to look for dark matter at the LHC in events involving jets and a large amount of unbalanced energy in the detector (jets+ETmiss). The Tufts team has developed a measurement to test these improvements on data available (ATLAS 2012 dataset), in order to be ready to apply them on the new Run-II data that will be available at the end of 2015. Preliminary results on the proposed measurement indicate that a very high precision can be obtained on results free of detector effects. That will allow for better constrains of dark matter theories and will spare the needs for huge computing resources in order to compare dark matter theories to data. Finally, the Tufts team played a leading role in the development and the organization of the 6Et trigger, the detector component needed to collect the data used in dark matter searches and in many other analyses. The team compared the performance of the various algorithms capable of reconstructing the value of the ETmiss on each LHC collision event, and developed a strategy to commission these algorithms online. Tufts also contributed in the development of the ETmiss trigger monitoring software. Finally, the PI of this Project acted as the co-coordinator of the group of researchers at CERN taking care of the development and the operation of this detector component. The ETmiss trigger is now taking data, opening the possibility for the discovery of otherwise undetectable particles at the LHC.