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Dimuon results in Pb+Pb and p+p collisions in CMS

The LHC offers unique opportunities for studying the properties of hot QCD matter created in Pb+Pb collisions at extreme temperatures and very low parton momentum fractions. With its high precision, large acceptance for tracking and calorimetry, and a trigger scheme that allows analysis of each mini...

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Autor principal: Calderón de la Barca Sánchez, Manuel
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.3700699
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1381566
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description The LHC offers unique opportunities for studying the properties of hot QCD matter created in Pb+Pb collisions at extreme temperatures and very low parton momentum fractions. With its high precision, large acceptance for tracking and calorimetry, and a trigger scheme that allows analysis of each minimum bias Pb+Pb event, CMS is fully equipped to measure dimuons in the high multiplicity environment of Pb+Pb collisions. Such probes are especially relevant since they are produced at early times and propagate through the medium, mapping its evolution. The capabilities of the CMS experiment to study dimuon production in pp and Pb+Pb collisions based on the 2010 LHC runs will be reviewed. CMS is able to measure primary and secondary J/psi, as well as the three Upsilon states. Quarkonia results at sqrt(s)=2.76 TeV in pp and Pb+Pb will be presented, including a tantalizing observation of suppression of the Upsilon excited states. The Z0 boson inclusive and differential measurement as a probe of the initial state will be described.
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spelling cern-13815662023-03-14T18:07:31Zdoi:10.1063/1.3700699http://cds.cern.ch/record/1381566engCalderón de la Barca Sánchez, ManuelDimuon results in Pb+Pb and p+p collisions in CMSDetectors and Experimental TechniquesNuclear Physics - ExperimentThe LHC offers unique opportunities for studying the properties of hot QCD matter created in Pb+Pb collisions at extreme temperatures and very low parton momentum fractions. With its high precision, large acceptance for tracking and calorimetry, and a trigger scheme that allows analysis of each minimum bias Pb+Pb event, CMS is fully equipped to measure dimuons in the high multiplicity environment of Pb+Pb collisions. Such probes are especially relevant since they are produced at early times and propagate through the medium, mapping its evolution. The capabilities of the CMS experiment to study dimuon production in pp and Pb+Pb collisions based on the 2010 LHC runs will be reviewed. CMS is able to measure primary and secondary J/psi, as well as the three Upsilon states. Quarkonia results at sqrt(s)=2.76 TeV in pp and Pb+Pb will be presented, including a tantalizing observation of suppression of the Upsilon excited states. The Z0 boson inclusive and differential measurement as a probe of the initial state will be described.The LHC offers unique opportunities for studying the properties of hot QCD matter created in Pb+Pb collisions at extreme temperatures and very low parton momentum fractions. With its high precision, large acceptance for tracking and calorimetry, and a trigger scheme that allows analysis of each minimum bias Pb+Pb event, CMS is fully equipped to measure dimuons in the high multiplicity environment of Pb+Pb collisions. Such probes are especially relevant since they are produced at early times and propagate through the medium, mapping its evolution. The capabilities of the CMS experiment to study dimuon production in pp and Pb+Pb collisions based on the 2010 LHC runs will be reviewed. CMS is able to measure primary and secondary J/ψ, as well as the three γ states. Quarkonia results at s = 2.76 TeV in p + p and Pb+Pb will be presented, including a tantalizing observation of suppression of the γ excited states. The Z0 boson inclusive and differential measurement as a probe of the initial state will be described.The LHC offers unique opportunities for studying the properties of hot QCD matter created in Pb+Pb collisions at extreme temperatures and very low parton momentum fractions. With its high precision, large acceptance for tracking and calorimetry, and a trigger scheme that allows analysis of each minimum bias Pb+Pb event, CMS is fully equipped to measure dimuons in the high multiplicity environment of Pb+Pb collisions. Such probes are especially relevant since they are produced at early times and propagate through the medium, mapping its evolution. The capabilities of the CMS experiment to study dimuon production in pp and Pb+Pb collisions based on the 2010 LHC runs will be reviewed. CMS is able to measure primary and secondary J/psi, as well as the three Upsilon states. Quarkonia results at sqrt(s)=2.76 TeV in pp and Pb+Pb will be presented, including a tantalizing observation of suppression of the Upsilon excited states. The Z0 boson inclusive and differential measurement as a probe of the initial state will be described.arXiv:1109.1850CMS-CR-2011-141CMS CR-2011/141CMS-CR-2011-141oai:cds.cern.ch:13815662011-09-12
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
Calderón de la Barca Sánchez, Manuel
Dimuon results in Pb+Pb and p+p collisions in CMS
title Dimuon results in Pb+Pb and p+p collisions in CMS
title_full Dimuon results in Pb+Pb and p+p collisions in CMS
title_fullStr Dimuon results in Pb+Pb and p+p collisions in CMS
title_full_unstemmed Dimuon results in Pb+Pb and p+p collisions in CMS
title_short Dimuon results in Pb+Pb and p+p collisions in CMS
title_sort dimuon results in pb+pb and p+p collisions in cms
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Nuclear Physics - Experiment
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