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Background studies to searches for long-lived stopped particles decaying out-of-time with LHC collisions

R-hadrons are massive, long-lived particles predicted in several Supersymmetry scenarios. This note describes a first study of backgrounds to a search for gluino R-hadrons which have come to rest within the ATLAS detector volume, particularly the calorimeter, and decay at some later time, dictated b...

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Autor principal: The ATLAS collaboration
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1281362
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description R-hadrons are massive, long-lived particles predicted in several Supersymmetry scenarios. This note describes a first study of backgrounds to a search for gluino R-hadrons which have come to rest within the ATLAS detector volume, particularly the calorimeter, and decay at some later time, dictated by the lifetime of the particle. We isolate events with jets, potentially produced from the 2- or 3- body decays of the gluinos stopped within the calorimeter. Candidate events are triggered in the empty bunch crossings in order to remove collision backgrounds. Simple selection criteria enable the discrimination of signal-like events from backgrounds, the largest of which is from cosmic muons.
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spelling cern-12813622021-04-18T19:36:55Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1281362engThe ATLAS collaborationBackground studies to searches for long-lived stopped particles decaying out-of-time with LHC collisionsDetectors and Experimental TechniquesR-hadrons are massive, long-lived particles predicted in several Supersymmetry scenarios. This note describes a first study of backgrounds to a search for gluino R-hadrons which have come to rest within the ATLAS detector volume, particularly the calorimeter, and decay at some later time, dictated by the lifetime of the particle. We isolate events with jets, potentially produced from the 2- or 3- body decays of the gluinos stopped within the calorimeter. Candidate events are triggered in the empty bunch crossings in order to remove collision backgrounds. Simple selection criteria enable the discrimination of signal-like events from backgrounds, the largest of which is from cosmic muons.ATLAS-CONF-2010-071oai:cds.cern.ch:12813622010-07-28
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
The ATLAS collaboration
Background studies to searches for long-lived stopped particles decaying out-of-time with LHC collisions
title Background studies to searches for long-lived stopped particles decaying out-of-time with LHC collisions
title_full Background studies to searches for long-lived stopped particles decaying out-of-time with LHC collisions
title_fullStr Background studies to searches for long-lived stopped particles decaying out-of-time with LHC collisions
title_full_unstemmed Background studies to searches for long-lived stopped particles decaying out-of-time with LHC collisions
title_short Background studies to searches for long-lived stopped particles decaying out-of-time with LHC collisions
title_sort background studies to searches for long-lived stopped particles decaying out-of-time with lhc collisions
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1281362
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