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Search for Radion/Graviton!2H!4b decays in 2 and 3 jet events

From a physical point of view, my project focuses on decays of a heavy resonance, i.e. a massive particle which has not yet been observed but whose exsistence is predicted by theories beyond the Standard model, into two Higgs particles. Each of these Higgs particles then decays further into a bottom...

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Autor principal: Vladisavljevic, Tomislav
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/1954192
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author Vladisavljevic, Tomislav
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description From a physical point of view, my project focuses on decays of a heavy resonance, i.e. a massive particle which has not yet been observed but whose exsistence is predicted by theories beyond the Standard model, into two Higgs particles. Each of these Higgs particles then decays further into a bottom anti- bottom quark pair. However, free quarks are never observed in nature due to QCD color connement. Consequently what we can see instead of individual quarks are sprays of highly collimated hadrons and other particles called jets. Jet structure is also evident in decays of a heavy resonance examined in this project
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spelling cern-19541922019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/1954192engVladisavljevic, TomislavSearch for Radion/Graviton!2H!4b decays in 2 and 3 jet eventsPhysics in GeneralFrom a physical point of view, my project focuses on decays of a heavy resonance, i.e. a massive particle which has not yet been observed but whose exsistence is predicted by theories beyond the Standard model, into two Higgs particles. Each of these Higgs particles then decays further into a bottom anti- bottom quark pair. However, free quarks are never observed in nature due to QCD color connement. Consequently what we can see instead of individual quarks are sprays of highly collimated hadrons and other particles called jets. Jet structure is also evident in decays of a heavy resonance examined in this projectCERN-STUDENTS-Note-2014-240oai:cds.cern.ch:19541922014-08-29
spellingShingle Physics in General
Vladisavljevic, Tomislav
Search for Radion/Graviton!2H!4b decays in 2 and 3 jet events
title Search for Radion/Graviton!2H!4b decays in 2 and 3 jet events
title_full Search for Radion/Graviton!2H!4b decays in 2 and 3 jet events
title_fullStr Search for Radion/Graviton!2H!4b decays in 2 and 3 jet events
title_full_unstemmed Search for Radion/Graviton!2H!4b decays in 2 and 3 jet events
title_short Search for Radion/Graviton!2H!4b decays in 2 and 3 jet events
title_sort search for radion/graviton!2h!4b decays in 2 and 3 jet events
topic Physics in General
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/1954192
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