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Quark and gluon tagging in dijet mass resonance search
Several models beyond the Standard Model predict new phenomena in particle physics, which would appear as resonant signals in dijet mass distributions. An example for such a resonance is the excited quark q, which is a consequence of Compositeness Models postulating that quarks and leptons are build...
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author | Kellermann, Edgar |
author_facet | Kellermann, Edgar |
author_sort | Kellermann, Edgar |
collection | CERN |
description | Several models beyond the Standard Model predict new phenomena in particle physics, which would appear as resonant signals in dijet mass distributions. An example for such a resonance is the excited quark q, which is a consequence of Compositeness Models postulating that quarks and leptons are build by more fundamental particles. The main signature of an excited quark would be a dijet event, originated from the radiation of a gluon from the original excited quark when going back to its non-excited state, leading to a quark and a gluon in the final state (with a branching ratio of 83%) . Other examples are the heavy vector bosonsW0 decaying to two quarks and colour octet scalar S8 decaying to two gluons. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
publishDate | 2013 |
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spelling | cern-16058002019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1605800engKellermann, EdgarQuark and gluon tagging in dijet mass resonance searchOther SubjectsSeveral models beyond the Standard Model predict new phenomena in particle physics, which would appear as resonant signals in dijet mass distributions. An example for such a resonance is the excited quark q, which is a consequence of Compositeness Models postulating that quarks and leptons are build by more fundamental particles. The main signature of an excited quark would be a dijet event, originated from the radiation of a gluon from the original excited quark when going back to its non-excited state, leading to a quark and a gluon in the final state (with a branching ratio of 83%) . Other examples are the heavy vector bosonsW0 decaying to two quarks and colour octet scalar S8 decaying to two gluons.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2013-233oai:cds.cern.ch:16058002013-10-03 |
spellingShingle | Other Subjects Kellermann, Edgar Quark and gluon tagging in dijet mass resonance search |
title | Quark and gluon tagging in dijet mass resonance search |
title_full | Quark and gluon tagging in dijet mass resonance search |
title_fullStr | Quark and gluon tagging in dijet mass resonance search |
title_full_unstemmed | Quark and gluon tagging in dijet mass resonance search |
title_short | Quark and gluon tagging in dijet mass resonance search |
title_sort | quark and gluon tagging in dijet mass resonance search |
topic | Other Subjects |
url | http://cds.cern.ch/record/1605800 |
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