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Search for the Dark Matter Signature in the Lepton Jet Final State at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV

The Large Hadron Collider is pushing high energy physics in to a brand new territory. This extraordinary era may bring discoveries of unprecedented magnitude, delivering validation or dissappointment to the physics theories of the previous decades. By colliding particles at more than 3.5 times the c...

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Autor principal: Gleyzer, Sergei V
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Florida State U. 2011
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1372215
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description The Large Hadron Collider is pushing high energy physics in to a brand new territory. This extraordinary era may bring discoveries of unprecedented magnitude, delivering validation or dissappointment to the physics theories of the previous decades. By colliding particles at more than 3.5 times the center of mass energy of the Tevatron accelerator at Fermilab National Accelerator Laboratory, the CERN Large Hadron Collider aims to produce particles in the mass range above those that are already known. At the same time, there are exciting possibilities for new physics in the low-mass range that may have gone unnoticed until now. An example of this is a GeV-scale dark sector with a colorful spectrum of new particles. This physics model produces unique signatures of collimated leptons at the Large Hadron Collider energies. In the first part of this work, we describe the interesting astrophysical evidence that motivates a search for lepton jets and focus our attention on a minimal supersymmetric standard model with a GeV-scale dark sector that produces this exciting signature. In the next part of the thesis, we describe a search using the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector for evidence of dark matter in events containing muonic lepton-jets produced in 7 TeV proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. We employ a novel lepton jet algorithm and find no evidence of an excess of such events with respect to the rate predicted by the Standard Model and interpret the null result in terms of a recently developed supersymmetric theory of dark matter. In doing so, we severely constrain the theoretical model and its parameters with the actual data from the Large Hadron Collider. In addition, we report the first observation of J/psi pair production.
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spelling cern-13722152019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1372215engGleyzer, Sergei VSearch for the Dark Matter Signature in the Lepton Jet Final State at sqrt(s) = 7 TeVParticle Physics - ExperimentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe Large Hadron Collider is pushing high energy physics in to a brand new territory. This extraordinary era may bring discoveries of unprecedented magnitude, delivering validation or dissappointment to the physics theories of the previous decades. By colliding particles at more than 3.5 times the center of mass energy of the Tevatron accelerator at Fermilab National Accelerator Laboratory, the CERN Large Hadron Collider aims to produce particles in the mass range above those that are already known. At the same time, there are exciting possibilities for new physics in the low-mass range that may have gone unnoticed until now. An example of this is a GeV-scale dark sector with a colorful spectrum of new particles. This physics model produces unique signatures of collimated leptons at the Large Hadron Collider energies. In the first part of this work, we describe the interesting astrophysical evidence that motivates a search for lepton jets and focus our attention on a minimal supersymmetric standard model with a GeV-scale dark sector that produces this exciting signature. In the next part of the thesis, we describe a search using the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector for evidence of dark matter in events containing muonic lepton-jets produced in 7 TeV proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. We employ a novel lepton jet algorithm and find no evidence of an excess of such events with respect to the rate predicted by the Standard Model and interpret the null result in terms of a recently developed supersymmetric theory of dark matter. In doing so, we severely constrain the theoretical model and its parameters with the actual data from the Large Hadron Collider. In addition, we report the first observation of J/psi pair production.Florida State U. CERN-THESIS-2011-055CMS-TS-2011-037oai:cds.cern.ch:13722152011
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Gleyzer, Sergei V
Search for the Dark Matter Signature in the Lepton Jet Final State at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV
title Search for the Dark Matter Signature in the Lepton Jet Final State at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV
title_full Search for the Dark Matter Signature in the Lepton Jet Final State at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV
title_fullStr Search for the Dark Matter Signature in the Lepton Jet Final State at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV
title_full_unstemmed Search for the Dark Matter Signature in the Lepton Jet Final State at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV
title_short Search for the Dark Matter Signature in the Lepton Jet Final State at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV
title_sort search for the dark matter signature in the lepton jet final state at sqrt(s) = 7 tev
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1372215
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