Search for new heavy charged bosons and measurement of high-mass Drell-Yan production in proton-proton collisions /
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Markus Zinser.
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Cham, Switzerland :
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Springer,
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2018.
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1 online resource
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"Doctoral thesis accepted by the Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Mains, Germany."
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Includes bibliographical references.
CONTENTS NOTE
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Intro; Supervisor's Foreword; Abstract; Contents; 1 Preamble; References; Part I Introduction to Theory; 2 Theory Foundations; 2.1 The Standard Model of Particle Physics; 2.1.1 Overview of the Fundamental Particles and Interactions; 2.1.2 Mathematical Structure of the Standard Model; 2.1.3 Feynman Formalism; 2.1.4 The Strong Interaction; 2.1.5 The Electroweak Interaction and Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking; 2.2 The Phenomenology of Proton-Proton Collisions; 2.2.1 The Structure of Protons; 2.2.2 Determination of Parton Distribution Functions; 2.2.3 The Drell-Yan Process.
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2.2.4 The Photon Induced Process2.2.5 Recent Results; 2.3 Physics Beyond the Standard Model; 2.3.1 Limitations of the Standard Model; 2.3.2 Theories Beyond the Standard Model; 2.3.3 New Physics with a Charged Lepton and a Neutrino in the Final State; References; 3 Theoretical Predictions and Simulation; 3.1 Theoretical Predictions; 3.2 Physics Simulation; 3.2.1 Event Generators; References; Part II The Experimental Setup; 4 The Large Hadron Collider; 4.1 Accelerator Complex; 4.2 LHC Performance; 4.3 Experiments at the LHC; References; 5 The ATLAS Experiment; 5.1 Coordinate System of ATLAS.
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5.1.1 Common Kinematic Variables5.2 Overview of ATLAS; 5.3 Tracking System; 5.3.1 Pixel Detector; 5.3.2 Semi-conductor Tracker; 5.3.3 Transition Radiation Tracker; 5.4 The Calorimeter System; 5.4.1 Electromagnetic Calorimeter; 5.4.2 Hadronic Calorimeter; 5.5 Muon System; 5.5.1 Precision-Tracking Chambers; 5.5.2 Trigger Chambers; 5.6 The Trigger System; 5.6.1 Level-1 Trigger; 5.6.2 High Level Trigger; 5.7 Data Acquisition and Processing; 5.7.1 Data Acquisition; 5.7.2 Data Processing; 5.8 Luminosity Measurement; 5.9 Detector Simulation; 5.9.1 Correction of the Pile-Up Profile.
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5.9.2 Correction of the Vertex DistributionReferences; 6 Particle Reconstruction and Identification in ATLAS; 6.1 Track Reconstruction; 6.2 Electrons; 6.2.1 Reconstruction; 6.2.2 Identification; 6.2.3 Electron Trigger; 6.2.4 Electron Energy Correction; 6.2.5 Efficiency Corrections; 6.3 Muons; 6.3.1 Reconstruction; 6.3.2 Identification; 6.3.3 Muon Trigger; 6.3.4 Muon Momentum Scale and Resolution Corrections; 6.3.5 Efficiency Corrections; 6.4 Jets; 6.4.1 Reconstruction; 6.4.2 Jet Energy Calibration; 6.4.3 Identification; 6.4.4 Jet Trigger; 6.4.5 Correction of the Simulation.
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SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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This book presents two analyses, the first of which involves the search for a new heavy charged gauge boson, a so-called WØ boson. This new gauge boson is predicted by some theories extending the Standard Model gauge group to solve some of its conceptual problems. Decays of the WØ boson in final states with a lepton (ℓ± = e±, æ±) and the corresponding (anti- )neutrino are considered. Data collected by the ATLAS experiment in 2015 at a center of mass energy of sqrt{s}=13 TeV is used for the analysis. In turn, the second analysis presents a measurement of the double-differential cross section of the process pp->Z/gamma^* + X -> l^+l^- + X, including a gamma gamma induced contribution, at a center of mass energy of sqrt{s} = 8 TeV. The measurement is performed in an invariant mass region of 116 GeV to 1500 GeV as a function of invariant mass and absolute rapidity of the l^+l^-- pair, and as a function of invariant mass and pseudorapidity separation of the l^+l^-- pair. The data analyzed was recorded by the ATLAS experiment in 2012 and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 20.3/fb. It is expected that the measured cross sections are sensitive to the PDFs at very high values of the Bjorken-x scaling variable, and to the photon structure of the proton.
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Search for new heavy charged bosons and measurement of high-mass Drell-Yan production in proton-proton collisions.
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TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Heavy ions.
Proton-proton interactions.
W bosons.
Elementary Particles, Quantum Field Theory.
Quantum Field Theories, String Theory.
Heavy ions.
Proton-proton interactions.
Quantum physics (quantum mechanics & quantum field theory)