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Top quark pair production cross-section in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 7 TeV

With proton beams colliding at an energy of 7 TeV in the center-of-mass (8 TeV in 2012), the Large Hadron Collider allows physicists to experimentally access regions of the phase-space that were previously unexplored.In this thesis, the cross-section of the top-antitop quark pair was measured, namel...

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Autor principal: Tsiakiris, Menelaos
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1481660
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Sumario:With proton beams colliding at an energy of 7 TeV in the center-of-mass (8 TeV in 2012), the Large Hadron Collider allows physicists to experimentally access regions of the phase-space that were previously unexplored.In this thesis, the cross-section of the top-antitop quark pair was measured, namely how often the top-antitop quark pair is produced, by identifying those topologies with a single-lepton in their final state.The top quark is the heaviest elementary particle known to date, and due to its mass it is expected to play an important role in understanding the electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism, the procedure with which particles gain mass. The top-antitop quark pair cross-section is the first step towards gaining a better understanding of the top quark physics at the energies provided by the LHC. To achieve the goal, the thesis also addresses the issue of selecting the proper events real-time and subsequently further identifying them offline over the huge background of other processes. The result presented in this thesis, using data of only 35 pb-1 of integrated luminosity, is found to be: 178.1 (stat.: +- 13.5) (syst.: +23.0 -24.6) (lumi.: +6.2 -5.9) pico-barns, which is considered to be in good agreement with the theoretical expectations.