I. Aracena
Stanford University
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Physics Letters B | 2012
G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; A. A. Abdelalim; A. Abdesselam; O. Abdinov; B. Abi; M. Abolins; H. Abramowicz; H. Abreu; E. Acerbi; B. S. Acharya; D. L. Adams; T. N. Addy; J. Adelman; M. Aderholz; S. Adomeit; P. Adragna; T. Adye; S. Aefsky; J. A. Aguilar-Saavedra; M. Aharrouche; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahles; A. Ahmad; M. Ahsan; G. Aielli; T. Akdogan; T. P. A. Åkesson; G. Akimoto
A measurement is presented of the cross section for the produ cti n of aW boson with one or two jets, of which at least one must be a b-jet, in pp collisions at √ s = 7 TeV. Production via top decay is not included in the signal definition. The measurement is based on 35 pb −1of data collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The W+b-jet cross section is defined for jets reconstructed with the anti -kt clustering algorithm with transverse momentum above 25 GeV and rapidity within±2.1. Theb-jets are identified by reconstructing secondary vertices. The fiducial cross section is measured both for the electron and muon decay chan nel of theW boson and is found to be 10.2 ± 1.9 (stat) ± 2.6 (syst) pb for one lepton flavour. The results are compared with next-to-leading order QCD calculations, which predict a cross section smaller than, though consistent wit h, the measured value.
Journal Name: J.Phys.Conf.Ser.119:022029,2008; Conference: Prepared for International Conference on Computing in High Energy and Nuclear Physics (CHEP 07), Victoria, BC, Canada, 2-7 Sep 2007 | 2008
M P Conde; I. Aracena; Brelier B; K. Cranmer; P-A Delsart; M-A. Dufour; S. Eckweiler; J. Ferland; J. Idarraga; K. Johns; T. LeCompte; C. T. Potter; S. H. Robertson; R C Santamarina; E. Segura; D. Silverstein; Brigitte Vachon
ATLAS is one of the four major LHC experiments, designed to cover a wide range of physics topics. In order to cope with a rate of 40MHz and 25 interactions per bunch crossing, the ATLAS trigger system is divided in three different levels. The jet selection starts at first level with dedicated processors that search for high E{sub T} hadronic energy depositions. At the LVL2, the jet signatures are verified with the execution of a dedicated, fast jet reconstruction algorithm, followed by a calibration algorithm. Three possible granularities have been proposed and are being evaluated: cell based (standard), energy sums calculated at each Front-End Board and the use of the LVL1 Trigger Towers. In this presentation, the design and implementation of the jet trigger of ATLAS will be discussed in detail, emphasazing the major difficulties of each selection step. The performance of the jet algorithm, including timing, efficiencies and rates will also be shown, with detailed comparisons of the different unpacking modes.
Physics Letters B | 2011
G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; A. A. Abdelalim; A. Abdesselam; O. Abdinov; B. Abi; M. Abolins; H. Abramowicz; H. Abreu; E. Acerbi; B. S. Acharya; D. L. Adams; T. N. Addy; J. Adelman; M. Aderholz; S. Adomeit; P. Adragna; T. Adye; S. Aefsky; J. A. Aguilar-Saavedra; M. Aharrouche; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahles; A. Ahmad; M. Ahsan; G. Aielli; T. Akdogan; T. P. A. Åkesson; G. Akimoto
A search for long-lived charged particles reaching the muon spectrometer is performed using a data sample of 37 pb(-1) from pp collisions at root s = 7 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the LH ...A search for long-lived charged particles reaching the muon spectrometer is performed using a data sample of 37 pb from pp collisions at √ s = 7 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC in 2010. No excess is observed above the estimated background. Stable τ̃ sleptons are excluded at 95% CL up to a mass of 136 GeV, in GMSB models with N5 = 3, mmessenger = 250 TeV, sign(μ) = 1 and tanβ = 5. Electroweak production of sleptons is excluded up to a mass of 110 GeV. Gluino R-hadrons in a generic interaction model are excluded up to masses of 530 GeV to 544 GeV depending on the fraction of R-hadrons produced as g̃-balls.
Archive | 2011
D. Casadei; P. Mermod; K. Cranmer; A. I. Mincer; K. Johns; S. Banerjee; A. T. Watson; R. Kowalewski; R.P. Taylor; X. Lei; P. Nemethy; J. Morel; S. J. Hillier; L. Zhao; R. Djilkibaev; S. Calvet; V. Kaushik; T. Eifert; D. Damazio; R. Konoplich; J. Idarraga; A. Mann; A. Pinder; I. Aracena; P-H Beauchemin
Archive | 2009
I. Aracena; C. Santamarina-Rios; W. Lampl; S. Laplace; K. Cranmer; A. Ruiz-Martinez; H. G. Wilkens; A. A. Solodkov; M. P. Casado; B. Laforge; A. Bazan; M. Wielers; B. Salvachua; R. Seuster; X. Wu; F. Ledroit; I. Wingerter-Seez; G. Unal; H. Ma; D. Damazio; R. Lafaye