P. Adragna
Queen Mary University of London
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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013
T. Buanes; T. Burgess; G. Eigen; A. Kastanas; W. Liebig; Anna Lipniacka; Peter Lundgaard Rosendahl; Heidi Sandaker; T. B. Sjursen; Bjarne Stugu; A. Tonoyan; M. Ugland; L. Bugge; T. Buran; D. Cameron; Z. Czyczula; B. K. Gjelsten; E. Gramstad; Esben Lund; F. Ould-Saada; K. Pajchel; Y. Pylypchenko; Alexander Lincoln Read; O. Røhne; Björn Hallvard Samset; L. Smestad; S. Stapnes; A. Strandlie; G. Aad; T. Abajyan
A bstractMass and angular distributions of dijets produced in LHC proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy
Journal of Instrumentation | 2008
R. Achenbach; P. Adragna; V. Andrei; P Apostologlou; B. Åsman; C. Ay; B. M. Barnett; B. Bauss; M. Bendel; C. Bohm; J.R.A. Booth; I.P. Brawn; P Bright Thomas; D. G. Charlton; N. J. Collins; C. J. Curtis; A. Dahlhoff; A.O. Davis; S. Eckweiler; J. Edwards; E. Eisenhandler; P.J.W. Faulkner; J. Fleckner; F. Föhlisch; J. Garvey; C. N. P. Gee; A. R. Gillman; P Hanke; R P Hatley; S. Hellman
\sqrt{s}=7
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013
T. Buanes; T. Burgess; G. Eigen; A. Kastanas; W. Liebig; Anna Lipniacka; Peter Lundgaard Rosendahl; Heidi Sandaker; T. B. Sjursen; Bjarne Stugu; A. Tonoyan; M. Ugland; L. Bugge; T. Buran; D. Cameron; Z. Czyczula; B. K. Gjelsten; E. Gramstad; Esben Lund; F. Ould-Saada; K. Pajchel; Y. Pylypchenko; Alexander Lincoln Read; O. Røhne; Björn Hallvard Samset; L. Smestad; S. Stapnes; A. Strandlie; G. Aad; T. Abajyan
TeV have been studied with the ATLAS detector using the full 2011 data set with an integrated luminosity of 4.8 fb−1. Dijet masses up to ~ 4.0 TeV have been probed. No resonance-like features have been observed in the dijet mass spectrum, and all angular distributions are consistent with the predictions of QCD. Exclusion limits on six hypotheses of new phenomena have been set at 95% CL in terms of mass or energy scale, as appropriate. These hypotheses include excited quarks below 2.83 TeV, colour octet scalars below 1.86 TeV, heavy W bosons below 1.68 TeV, string resonances below 3.61 TeV, quantum black holes with six extra space-time dimensions for quantum gravity scales below 4.11 TeV, and quark contact interactions below a compositeness scale of 7.6 TeV in a destructive interference scenario.
Physics Letters B | 2012
G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; A. A. Abdelalim; A. Abdesselam; Ovsat Abdinov; B. Abi; M. Abolins; H. Abramowicz; H. Abreu; E. Acerbi; Bobby Samir Acharya; D. L. Adams; T. N. Addy; J. Adelman; M. Aderholz; S. Adomeit; P. Adragna; T. Adye; S. Aefsky; Juan Antonio Aguilar-Saavedra; M. Aharrouche; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahles; A. Ahmad; M. Ahsan; G. Aielli; T. Akdogan; Torsten Paul Ake Åkesson; G. Akimoto
The ATLAS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger uses reduced-granularity information from all the ATLAS calorimeters to search for high transverse-energy electrons, photons, τ leptons and jets, as well as high missing and total transverse energy. The calorimeter trigger electronics has a fixed latency of about 1 μs, using programmable custom-built digital electronics. This paper describes the Calorimeter Trigger hardware, as installed in the ATLAS electronics cavern.
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 bstractA search for resonances produced in 7 TeV proton-proton collisions and decaying into top-quark pairs is described. In this Letter events where the top-quark decay produces two massive jets with large transverse momenta recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider are considered. Two techniques that rely on jet substructure are used to separate top-quark jets from those arising from light quarks and gluons. In addition, each massive jet is required to have evidence of an associated bottom-quark decay. The data are consistent with the Standard Model, and limits can be set on the production cross section times branching fraction of a Z′ boson and a Kaluza-Klein gluon resonance. These limits exclude, at the 95% credibility level, Z′ bosons with masses 0.70-1.00 TeV as well as 1.28-1.32 TeV and Kaluza-Klein gluons with masses 0.70-1.62 TeV.
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2013
T. Buanes; T. Burgess; G. Eigen; A. Kastanas; W. Liebig; Anna Lipniacka; Peter Lundgaard Rosendahl; Heidi Sandaker; T. B. Sjursen; Bjarne Stugu; A. Tonoyan; M. Ugland; L. Bugge; T. Buran; D. Cameron; Z. Czyczula; B. K. Gjelsten; E. Gramstad; Esben Lund; F. Ould-Saada; K. Pajchel; Y. Pylypchenko; Alexander Lincoln Read; O. Røhne; Björn Hallvard Samset; L. Smestad; S. Stapnes; A. Strandlie; G. Aad; T. Abajyan
This Letter presents measurements of the differential cross-sections for inclusive electron and muon production in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of root s = 7 TeV, using data collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The muon cross-section is measured as a function of p(T) in the range 4 < p(T) < 100 GeV and within pseudorapidity vertical bar eta vertical bar < 2.5. In addition the electron and muon cross-sections are measured in the range 7 < p(T) < 26 GeV and within vertical bar eta vertical bar < 2.0, excluding 1.37 < vertical bar eta vertical bar < 1.52. Integrated luminosities of 1.3 pb(-1) and 1.4 pb(-1) are used for the electron and muon measurements, respectively. After subtraction of the W/Z/gamma* contribution, the differential cross-sections are found to be in good agreement with theoretical predictions for heavy-flavour production obtained from Fixed Order NLO calculations with NLL high-p(T) resummation, and to be sensitive to the effects of NLL resummation
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2007
W. Vandelli; P. Adragna; D. Burckhart; M. Bosman; M. Caprini; A. Corso-Radu; M. J. Costa; M. Della Pietra; J. Von Der Schmitt; A. Dotti; I. Eschrich; M. L. Ferrer; R Ferrari; Gabriella Gaudio; Haleh Khani Hadavand; S. J. Hillier; M. Hauschild; B. Kehoe; S. Kolos; K. Kordas; R. A. McPherson; M. Mineev; C. Padilla; T. Pauly; I. Riu; C. Roda; D. Salvatore; Ingo Scholtes; S. Sushkov; H. G. Wilkens
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.
ieee-npss real-time conference | 2005
P. Adragna; G. Crosetti; M.D. Pietra; A. Dotti; R. Ferrari; G. Gaudio; C. Roda; D. Salvatore; F. Sarri; W. Vandelli; P.F. Zema
A search for direct chargino production in anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking scenarios is performed in pp collisions at √ s = 7 TeV using 4.7 fb−1 of data collected with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. In these models, the lightest chargino is predicted to have a lifetime long enough to be detected in the tracking detectors of collider experiments. This analysis explores such models by searching for chargino decays that result in tracks with few associated hits in the outer region of the tracking system. The transverse-momentum spectrum of candidate tracks is found to be consistent with the expectation from the Standard Model background processes and constraints on chargino properties are obtained.A bstractA search for direct chargino production in anomaly-mediated supersymmetry breaking scenarios is performed in pp collisions at
ieee nuclear science symposium | 2008
R. Achenbach; P. Adragna; M. Aharrouche; V. Andrei; B. Åsman; B. M. Barnett; B. Bauss; M. Bendel; C. Bohm; J.R.A. Booth; J. Bracinik; I.P. Brawn; D. G. Charlton; J. T. Childers; N. J. Collins; C. J. Curtis; A.O. Davis; S. Eckweiler; E. Eisenhandler; P.J.W. Faulkner; J. Fleckner; F. Föhlisch; C. N. P. Gee; A. R. Gillman; C. Goringer; M. Groll; D. R. Hadley; P. Hanke; S. Hellman; A. Hidvegi
\sqrt{s}=7\;\mathrm{TeV}
IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science | 2006
P. Adragna; A. Dotti; R Ferrari; C. Roda; W. Vandelli; P.F. Zema
using 4.7 fb−1 of data collected with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. In these models, the lightest chargino is predicted to have a lifetime long enough to be detected in the tracking detectors of collider experiments. This analysis explores such models by searching for chargino decays that result in tracks with few associated hits in the outer region of the tracking system. The transverse-momentum spectrum of candidate tracks is found to be consistent with the expectation from the Standard Model background processes and constraints on chargino properties are obtained.