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Search for Heavy Stable Charged Particles with 100 inverse picobarns and 1 inverse femtobarn in the CMS experiment

The CMS detector can be used to search for Heavy Stable Charged Particles (HSCPs) which might signal physics beyond the Standard Model. Such particles can be distinguished from Standard Model particles by exploiting their unique signature: a low velocity, $\beta$, associated with a high momentum of...

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প্রধান লেখক: CMS Collaboration
প্রকাশিত: 2009
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অনলাইন ব্যবহার করুন:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1152570
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description The CMS detector can be used to search for Heavy Stable Charged Particles (HSCPs) which might signal physics beyond the Standard Model. Such particles can be distinguished from Standard Model particles by exploiting their unique signature: a low velocity, $\beta$, associated with a high momentum of order a few hundred GeV/c. In this note four models predicting different types of HSCP are described and used as benchmarks for a proposed search strategy. Two techniques to measure $\beta$ of such particles using the Silicon Tracker and the Barrel Muon Drift Tube detectors are reviewed, and results based on full simulation of the CMS detector are presented. These include the expected performance and resolutions which could be obtained using the first data from CMS at the LHC. The HSCP mass regions explored for integrated luminosities of $100$~pb$^{-1}$ and $1$~fb$^{-1}$ are shown.
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spelling cern-11525702019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1152570CMS CollaborationSearch for Heavy Stable Charged Particles with 100 inverse picobarns and 1 inverse femtobarn in the CMS experimentParticle Physics - ExperimentThe CMS detector can be used to search for Heavy Stable Charged Particles (HSCPs) which might signal physics beyond the Standard Model. Such particles can be distinguished from Standard Model particles by exploiting their unique signature: a low velocity, $\beta$, associated with a high momentum of order a few hundred GeV/c. In this note four models predicting different types of HSCP are described and used as benchmarks for a proposed search strategy. Two techniques to measure $\beta$ of such particles using the Silicon Tracker and the Barrel Muon Drift Tube detectors are reviewed, and results based on full simulation of the CMS detector are presented. These include the expected performance and resolutions which could be obtained using the first data from CMS at the LHC. The HSCP mass regions explored for integrated luminosities of $100$~pb$^{-1}$ and $1$~fb$^{-1}$ are shown.CMS-PAS-EXO-08-003oai:cds.cern.ch:11525702009
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
CMS Collaboration
Search for Heavy Stable Charged Particles with 100 inverse picobarns and 1 inverse femtobarn in the CMS experiment
title Search for Heavy Stable Charged Particles with 100 inverse picobarns and 1 inverse femtobarn in the CMS experiment
title_full Search for Heavy Stable Charged Particles with 100 inverse picobarns and 1 inverse femtobarn in the CMS experiment
title_fullStr Search for Heavy Stable Charged Particles with 100 inverse picobarns and 1 inverse femtobarn in the CMS experiment
title_full_unstemmed Search for Heavy Stable Charged Particles with 100 inverse picobarns and 1 inverse femtobarn in the CMS experiment
title_short Search for Heavy Stable Charged Particles with 100 inverse picobarns and 1 inverse femtobarn in the CMS experiment
title_sort search for heavy stable charged particles with 100 inverse picobarns and 1 inverse femtobarn in the cms experiment
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1152570
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