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New Physics Searches in the ZZ Sector with the ATLAS Experiment

This thesis investigates the prospects of measuring anomalous triple gauge boson couplings in the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The most general (V ZZ, V = Z, γ) vertex is parametrised by four couplings, fV =Z, i=4,5 , all of which are zero in the Standard Model. Non-zero coupli...

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Autor principal: Barber, Thomas
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Cavendish Laboratory, University of Cambridge 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1346955
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description This thesis investigates the prospects of measuring anomalous triple gauge boson couplings in the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The most general (V ZZ, V = Z, γ) vertex is parametrised by four couplings, fV =Z, i=4,5 , all of which are zero in the Standard Model. Non-zero couplings would manifest themselves as an excess of events in ZZ diboson channels, and, if observed, would be a direct probe of new physics beyond the Standard Model A set of criteria are outlined to select events recorded by ATLAS in two such channels, ZZ → llll(l = e, μ) and ZZ → llν¯ν. With 1 fb−1 of integrated luminosity at a centre of mass energy of √s = 7 TeV, ATLAS can expect to observe 10±1 events in the ZZ → llll channel, with 0.5+0.9−0.2 background events. In the ZZ → llν¯ν channel, 6.2±0.7 signal events are expected, with a background of 1.9+2.0−0.2 events. The expected sensitivity of ATLAS to non-zero anomalous couplings is calculated by performing extended, unbinned maximum-likelihood fits to the Z boson transverse momentum spectrum. For 1 fb−1 of integrated luminosity at √s = 7 TeV, ATLAS has the potential to place constraints on the coupling parameters of |fZi | < 0.06 and |f gi | < 0.07 at the 95% confidence level. These limits assume a form factor with a cutoff of L_FF = 1.2 TeV. As a prelude to ZZ observation, criteria are defined to select Z → ll(l = e, μ) events in the first 315 nb−1 of ATLAS pp collision data at √s = 7 TeV. In total 57 events are observed in the electron channel, with 109 in the muon channel, leading to cross section measurements of σ(Z → ee) = 0.70±0.09 (stat)±0.10 (syst)±0.08 (lumi) pb and σ(Z → μμ) = 0.90±0.09 (stat)±0.07 (syst)±0.10 (lumi) pb, both of which are consistent with the Standard Model predictions. In addition, this thesis presents a summary of developments made to the Data Acquisition (DAQ) system of the ATLAS Semiconductor Tracker (SCT). These include the construction of a test system, involving a scaled-down version of the entire SCT readout chain. The test system was subsequently used to develop a number of new DAQ features, including a hardware-based event simulator and monitoring framework.
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spelling cern-13469552019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1346955engBarber, ThomasNew Physics Searches in the ZZ Sector with the ATLAS ExperimentParticle Physics - ExperimentThis thesis investigates the prospects of measuring anomalous triple gauge boson couplings in the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). The most general (V ZZ, V = Z, γ) vertex is parametrised by four couplings, fV =Z, i=4,5 , all of which are zero in the Standard Model. Non-zero couplings would manifest themselves as an excess of events in ZZ diboson channels, and, if observed, would be a direct probe of new physics beyond the Standard Model A set of criteria are outlined to select events recorded by ATLAS in two such channels, ZZ → llll(l = e, μ) and ZZ → llν¯ν. With 1 fb−1 of integrated luminosity at a centre of mass energy of √s = 7 TeV, ATLAS can expect to observe 10±1 events in the ZZ → llll channel, with 0.5+0.9−0.2 background events. In the ZZ → llν¯ν channel, 6.2±0.7 signal events are expected, with a background of 1.9+2.0−0.2 events. The expected sensitivity of ATLAS to non-zero anomalous couplings is calculated by performing extended, unbinned maximum-likelihood fits to the Z boson transverse momentum spectrum. For 1 fb−1 of integrated luminosity at √s = 7 TeV, ATLAS has the potential to place constraints on the coupling parameters of |fZi | < 0.06 and |f gi | < 0.07 at the 95% confidence level. These limits assume a form factor with a cutoff of L_FF = 1.2 TeV. As a prelude to ZZ observation, criteria are defined to select Z → ll(l = e, μ) events in the first 315 nb−1 of ATLAS pp collision data at √s = 7 TeV. In total 57 events are observed in the electron channel, with 109 in the muon channel, leading to cross section measurements of σ(Z → ee) = 0.70±0.09 (stat)±0.10 (syst)±0.08 (lumi) pb and σ(Z → μμ) = 0.90±0.09 (stat)±0.07 (syst)±0.10 (lumi) pb, both of which are consistent with the Standard Model predictions. In addition, this thesis presents a summary of developments made to the Data Acquisition (DAQ) system of the ATLAS Semiconductor Tracker (SCT). These include the construction of a test system, involving a scaled-down version of the entire SCT readout chain. The test system was subsequently used to develop a number of new DAQ features, including a hardware-based event simulator and monitoring framework.Cavendish Laboratory, University of CambridgeCERN-THESIS-2010-213oai:cds.cern.ch:13469552010
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New Physics Searches in the ZZ Sector with the ATLAS Experiment
title New Physics Searches in the ZZ Sector with the ATLAS Experiment
title_full New Physics Searches in the ZZ Sector with the ATLAS Experiment
title_fullStr New Physics Searches in the ZZ Sector with the ATLAS Experiment
title_full_unstemmed New Physics Searches in the ZZ Sector with the ATLAS Experiment
title_short New Physics Searches in the ZZ Sector with the ATLAS Experiment
title_sort new physics searches in the zz sector with the atlas experiment
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
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