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A Study of the LHCb Experiment’s Sensitivity to CP Violation in Mixing and to Production Asymmetry in $B_s$ Mesons, Using Semi-Leptonic Decays

LHCb is a detector that will operate at the LHC at CERN. It is designed to make specialised studies of $B$ physics, in particular studies of $CP$ violation and rare decays. In this thesis, three studies pertaining to LHCb are presented. The optical properties of the mirrors used in the RICH 1 subdet...

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Autor principal: Lessnoff, Kenneth
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: University of Bristol 2009
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1266899
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description LHCb is a detector that will operate at the LHC at CERN. It is designed to make specialised studies of $B$ physics, in particular studies of $CP$ violation and rare decays. In this thesis, three studies pertaining to LHCb are presented. The optical properties of the mirrors used in the RICH 1 subdetector were measured, and the aging effects of the LHCb environmental investigated. All mirrors were within design specifications. No degradation of mirrors has been observed after 11 months exposure to $C_{4}F_{10}$ gas, nor after a 10kGy radiation dose. The Monte Carlo generator Pythia is used by LHCb for event simulation. A retuning of Pythia was undertaken to improve the modelling of LEP data. A substantial improvement was achieved. A retuning of the $p_{\perp min}$ parameter, which controls Pythia’s multiple-interaction model, was also required. The retuned value is $p_{\perp min}$ = 3.45 GeV. A study was made of LHCb experiment’s ability to measure $CP$ violation in mixing and production asymmetry using semi-leptonic $B_s$ decays. The method uses kinematic constraints to calculate the momentum of the neutrino. $CP$ violation is characterised by the parameter $a_{fs}$. The resolution for $a_{fs}$ was found to be $\sigma_{a_{fs}}$ = 1.34 x 10$^3$, and for the production asymmetry, $\sigma_{A_{p}}$ = 16.5 x 10$^{-3}$ for 2.2 x 10$^6$ events, one year’s data.
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spelling cern-12668992019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1266899engLessnoff, KennethA Study of the LHCb Experiment’s Sensitivity to CP Violation in Mixing and to Production Asymmetry in $B_s$ Mesons, Using Semi-Leptonic DecaysDetectors and Experimental TechniquesLHCb is a detector that will operate at the LHC at CERN. It is designed to make specialised studies of $B$ physics, in particular studies of $CP$ violation and rare decays. In this thesis, three studies pertaining to LHCb are presented. The optical properties of the mirrors used in the RICH 1 subdetector were measured, and the aging effects of the LHCb environmental investigated. All mirrors were within design specifications. No degradation of mirrors has been observed after 11 months exposure to $C_{4}F_{10}$ gas, nor after a 10kGy radiation dose. The Monte Carlo generator Pythia is used by LHCb for event simulation. A retuning of Pythia was undertaken to improve the modelling of LEP data. A substantial improvement was achieved. A retuning of the $p_{\perp min}$ parameter, which controls Pythia’s multiple-interaction model, was also required. The retuned value is $p_{\perp min}$ = 3.45 GeV. A study was made of LHCb experiment’s ability to measure $CP$ violation in mixing and production asymmetry using semi-leptonic $B_s$ decays. The method uses kinematic constraints to calculate the momentum of the neutrino. $CP$ violation is characterised by the parameter $a_{fs}$. The resolution for $a_{fs}$ was found to be $\sigma_{a_{fs}}$ = 1.34 x 10$^3$, and for the production asymmetry, $\sigma_{A_{p}}$ = 16.5 x 10$^{-3}$ for 2.2 x 10$^6$ events, one year’s data.University of BristolCERN-THESIS-2010-076oai:cds.cern.ch:12668992009
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
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A Study of the LHCb Experiment’s Sensitivity to CP Violation in Mixing and to Production Asymmetry in $B_s$ Mesons, Using Semi-Leptonic Decays
title A Study of the LHCb Experiment’s Sensitivity to CP Violation in Mixing and to Production Asymmetry in $B_s$ Mesons, Using Semi-Leptonic Decays
title_full A Study of the LHCb Experiment’s Sensitivity to CP Violation in Mixing and to Production Asymmetry in $B_s$ Mesons, Using Semi-Leptonic Decays
title_fullStr A Study of the LHCb Experiment’s Sensitivity to CP Violation in Mixing and to Production Asymmetry in $B_s$ Mesons, Using Semi-Leptonic Decays
title_full_unstemmed A Study of the LHCb Experiment’s Sensitivity to CP Violation in Mixing and to Production Asymmetry in $B_s$ Mesons, Using Semi-Leptonic Decays
title_short A Study of the LHCb Experiment’s Sensitivity to CP Violation in Mixing and to Production Asymmetry in $B_s$ Mesons, Using Semi-Leptonic Decays
title_sort study of the lhcb experiment’s sensitivity to cp violation in mixing and to production asymmetry in $b_s$ mesons, using semi-leptonic decays
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1266899
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