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Background measurements and simulation for CODEX-b

CODEX-b is a newly proposed detector [1] to be housed inside the existing LHCb cavern that will search for weakly interacting long-lived particles, predicted in many extensions of the Standard Model. A critical component in the physics reach studies is good understanding of the expected background r...

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Autor principal: Lee, Jongho
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2647954
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description CODEX-b is a newly proposed detector [1] to be housed inside the existing LHCb cavern that will search for weakly interacting long-lived particles, predicted in many extensions of the Standard Model. A critical component in the physics reach studies is good understanding of the expected background rates inside the cavern. As a CERN summer student during June-August, 2018, I participated in a campaign to measure the background rate in the UX85A cavern during Run 2 pp collision data-taking. The measurements were performed at various positions and different configurations on the D3 platform in UXA just behind the existing concrete shield wall. The campaign was very successful with over 50,000 recorded triggers. In addition, I also developed a simulation framework for CODEX-b and the measurement setup, using a ROOT based Detector Description package called DD4Hep, that will be used by the LHC experiments in the Upgrade era. Preliminary results not officially approved by the LHCb collaboration, are presented here.
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spelling cern-26479542019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2647954engLee, JonghoBackground measurements and simulation for CODEX-bPhysics in GeneralCODEX-b is a newly proposed detector [1] to be housed inside the existing LHCb cavern that will search for weakly interacting long-lived particles, predicted in many extensions of the Standard Model. A critical component in the physics reach studies is good understanding of the expected background rates inside the cavern. As a CERN summer student during June-August, 2018, I participated in a campaign to measure the background rate in the UX85A cavern during Run 2 pp collision data-taking. The measurements were performed at various positions and different configurations on the D3 platform in UXA just behind the existing concrete shield wall. The campaign was very successful with over 50,000 recorded triggers. In addition, I also developed a simulation framework for CODEX-b and the measurement setup, using a ROOT based Detector Description package called DD4Hep, that will be used by the LHC experiments in the Upgrade era. Preliminary results not officially approved by the LHCb collaboration, are presented here.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2018-213oai:cds.cern.ch:26479542018-11-19
spellingShingle Physics in General
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Background measurements and simulation for CODEX-b
title Background measurements and simulation for CODEX-b
title_full Background measurements and simulation for CODEX-b
title_fullStr Background measurements and simulation for CODEX-b
title_full_unstemmed Background measurements and simulation for CODEX-b
title_short Background measurements and simulation for CODEX-b
title_sort background measurements and simulation for codex-b
topic Physics in General
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2647954
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