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Lifetime measurement of trapped staus using ATLAS

I study the creation of long-lived staus at a 14 TeV centre of mass energy in proton-proton collisions at the LHC using both the ATLAS and ACME detectors. The ATLAS overburden or underburden, or even ATLAS itself, may trap the semi-stable staus at that place where they will remain until the time at...

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Autor principal: Sibley, Logan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2241227
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description I study the creation of long-lived staus at a 14 TeV centre of mass energy in proton-proton collisions at the LHC using both the ATLAS and ACME detectors. The ATLAS overburden or underburden, or even ATLAS itself, may trap the semi-stable staus at that place where they will remain until the time at which they decay, where the stau lifetime ranges between seven days and one year. Using a novel method, one may count the number of muons and pions originating from the stau decay using the standard ATLAS cosmic ray trigger. Using an idealized detector model, I find that this method can lead to measurements of the stau lifetime and SUSY cross-section to within statistical uncertainties of 6% and 1% of their actual values, respectively.
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spelling cern-22412272019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2241227engSibley, LoganLifetime measurement of trapped staus using ATLASI study the creation of long-lived staus at a 14 TeV centre of mass energy in proton-proton collisions at the LHC using both the ATLAS and ACME detectors. The ATLAS overburden or underburden, or even ATLAS itself, may trap the semi-stable staus at that place where they will remain until the time at which they decay, where the stau lifetime ranges between seven days and one year. Using a novel method, one may count the number of muons and pions originating from the stau decay using the standard ATLAS cosmic ray trigger. Using an idealized detector model, I find that this method can lead to measurements of the stau lifetime and SUSY cross-section to within statistical uncertainties of 6% and 1% of their actual values, respectively.oai:cds.cern.ch:22412272017-01-11T09:33:16Z
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Lifetime measurement of trapped staus using ATLAS
title Lifetime measurement of trapped staus using ATLAS
title_full Lifetime measurement of trapped staus using ATLAS
title_fullStr Lifetime measurement of trapped staus using ATLAS
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title_short Lifetime measurement of trapped staus using ATLAS
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