Search for a Standard Model-like Higgs Boson in the Mass Range Between 70 and 110 GeV in the Diphoton Final State in Proton-proton Collisions at √s

Search for a Standard Model-like Higgs Boson in the Mass Range Between 70 and 110 GeV in the Diphoton Final State in Proton-proton Collisions at √s
Title Search for a Standard Model-like Higgs Boson in the Mass Range Between 70 and 110 GeV in the Diphoton Final State in Proton-proton Collisions at √s PDF eBook
Author Albert M. Sirunyan
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Phenomena Beyond the Standard Model: What Do We Expect for New Physics to Look Like?

Phenomena Beyond the Standard Model: What Do We Expect for New Physics to Look Like?
Title Phenomena Beyond the Standard Model: What Do We Expect for New Physics to Look Like? PDF eBook
Author Roman Pasechnik
Publisher Frontiers Media SA
Pages 180
Release 2020-09-03
Genre Science
ISBN 2889639908

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This eBook is a collection of articles from a Frontiers Research Topic. Frontiers Research Topics are very popular trademarks of the Frontiers Journals Series: they are collections of at least ten articles, all centered on a particular subject. With their unique mix of varied contributions from Original Research to Review Articles, Frontiers Research Topics unify the most influential researchers, the latest key findings and historical advances in a hot research area! Find out more on how to host your own Frontiers Research Topic or contribute to one as an author by contacting the Frontiers Editorial Office: frontiersin.org/about/contact.

Combined Results of Searches for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in Pp Collisions at Sqrt(s)

Combined Results of Searches for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in Pp Collisions at Sqrt(s)
Title Combined Results of Searches for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in Pp Collisions at Sqrt(s) PDF eBook
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Combined results are reported from searches for the standard model Higgs boson in proton-proton collisions at sqrt(s)=7 TeV in five Higgs boson decay modes: gamma pair, b-quark pair, tau lepton pair, W pair, and Z pair. The explored Higgs boson mass range is 110-600 GeV. The analysed data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 4.6-4.8 inverse femtobarns. The expected excluded mass range in the absence of the standard model Higgs boson is 118-543 GeV at 95% CL. The observed results exclude the standard model Higgs boson in the mass range 127-600 GeV at 95% CL, and in the mass range 129-525 GeV at 99% CL. An excess of events above the expected standard model background is observed at the low end of the explored mass range making the observed limits weaker than expected in the absence of a signal. The largest excess, with a local significance of 3.1 sigma, is observed for a Higgs boson mass hypothesis of 124 GeV. The global significance of observing an excess with a local significance greater than 3.1 sigma anywhere in the search range 110-600 (110-145) GeV is estimated to be 1.5 sigma (2.1 sigma). More data are required to ascertain the origin of this excess.

Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in the Diphoton Final State in $p\bar{p}$ Collisions at $\sqrt{s}$

Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in the Diphoton Final State in $p\bar{p}$ Collisions at $\sqrt{s}$
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We present a search for the Standard Model Higgs boson decaying into a pair of photons produced in p$p\bar{p}$ collisions with a center of mass energy of 1.96 TeV. The results are based on data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 10 fb-1 collected by the CDF II detector. Higgs boson candidate events are identified by reconstructing two photons in either the central or plug regions of the detector. The acceptance for identifying photons is significantly increased by using a new algorithm designed to reconstruct photons in the central region that have converted to an electron-positron pair. In addition, a new neural network discriminant is employed to improve the identification of non-converting central photons. No evidence for the Higgs boson is observed in the data, and we set an upper limit on the cross section for Higgs boson production multiplied by the H 2![gamma][gamma] branching ratio. For a Higgs boson mass of 125 GeV/c 2, we obtain an observed (expected) limit of 12.2 (10.8) times the Standard Model prediction at the 95% credibility level.

Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in the Missing Transverse Energy and B-jet Signature in Proton-antiproton Collisions at a Center-of-mass Energy of 1.96 TeV.

Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in the Missing Transverse Energy and B-jet Signature in Proton-antiproton Collisions at a Center-of-mass Energy of 1.96 TeV.
Title Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in the Missing Transverse Energy and B-jet Signature in Proton-antiproton Collisions at a Center-of-mass Energy of 1.96 TeV. PDF eBook
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We report on the results of a search for the standard model Higgs boson produced in association with a W or Z boson in p{bar p} collisions at (square root)s = 1.96 TeV recorded by the CDF II experiment at the Tevatron in a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.1 fb−1. We consider events having no identified charged leptons, a large imbalance in transverse momentum, and two or three jets where at least one jet contains a secondary vertex consistent with the decay of a b hadron. The main backgrounds are modeled with innovative techniques using data. The sensitivity of the search is optimized using multivariate discriminant techniques. We find good agreement between data and the standard model predictions. We place 95% confidence level upper limits on production cross section times branching ratio for several Higgs boson masses ranging from 110 GeV=c2 to 150 GeV=c2. For a mass of 115 GeV=c2 the observed (expected) limit is 6.9 (5.6) times the standard model prediction.

Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson Decaying Into Two Photons in Pp Collisions at Sqrt(s)

Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson Decaying Into Two Photons in Pp Collisions at Sqrt(s)
Title Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson Decaying Into Two Photons in Pp Collisions at Sqrt(s) PDF eBook
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A search for a Higgs boson decaying into two photons is described. The analysis is performed using a dataset recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC from pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV, which corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 4.8 inverse femtobarns. Limits are set on the cross section of the standard model Higgs boson decaying to two photons. The expected exclusion limit at 95% confidence level is between 1.4 and 2.4 times the standard model cross section in the mass range between 110 and 150 GeV. The analysis of the data excludes, at 95% confidence level, the standard model Higgs boson decaying into two photons in the mass range 128 to 132 GeV. The largest excess of events above the expected standard model background is observed for a Higgs boson mass hypothesis of 124 GeV with a local significance of 3.1 sigma. The global significance of observing an excess with a local significance greater than 3.1 sigma anywhere in the search range 110-150 GeV is estimated to be 1.8 sigma. More data are required to ascertain the origin of this excess.

Search for a Standard Model Higgs Boson in the $\tau\tau$ Decay Channel Produced in $p\bar{p}$ Collisions at $\sqrt{s}$

Search for a Standard Model Higgs Boson in the $\tau\tau$ Decay Channel Produced in $p\bar{p}$ Collisions at $\sqrt{s}$
Title Search for a Standard Model Higgs Boson in the $\tau\tau$ Decay Channel Produced in $p\bar{p}$ Collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ PDF eBook
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Release 2011
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This thesis describes the search for the Standard Model Higgs boson decaying to tau lepton pairs, in the Tevatron proton-antiproton collisions at a center of mass energy $\sqrt{s}$ = 1.96 TeV. The search is based on approximately 2.3 fb$^{-1}$ of CDF Run II data and is performed by considering the following signal processes: WH($\rightarrow\tau\tau$), ZH($\rightarrow\tau\tau$), qHq'$\rightarrow$q$\tau\tau$q' and gg$\rightarrow$H$\rightarrow\tau\tau$. Events are selected by requiring an hadronic tau and one isolated electron or muon, coming from the leptonic decay of one of the two taus. In addition, at least one calorimeter jet must be present in the final state. We expect 921.8$\pm$48.9 background events in the 1 jet channel and 159.4$\pm$11.6 in the $\ge$ 2 jets channel, while in data we observe 965 and 166 events, respectively. In order to improve the search sensitivity we employ a multivariate technique, based on a set of Boosted Decision Trees trained to get the best sep aration between signal and the dominant sources of background. We observe no evidence for a Higgs boson signal and therefore we set a 95\% confidence level (C.L.) upper limit on the cross section relative to the SM predictions ($\sigma/\sigma_{\mathrm{SM}}$). Results are presented for the Higgs boson mass varying from M$_\mathrm{H}$ = 100 GeV/$c^2$ to M$_\mathrm{H}$ = 150 GeV/$c^2$. For the mass hypothesis of 120 GeV/c$^2$ the observed limit is 27.2, while the corresponding expected value is 23.4$^{+9.8}_{-6.4}$.