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A boson learned from its context, and a boson learned from its end

The Higgs boson was the last particle of the Standard Model of particle physics to be discovered. So far, its properties have been consistent with the Standard Model expectations. This thesis presents a series of analyses, increasing in complexity and precision, that measure the Higgs boson's...

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Autor principal: Roskes, Jeffrey
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2020
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2725439
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description The Higgs boson was the last particle of the Standard Model of particle physics to be discovered. So far, its properties have been consistent with the Standard Model expectations. This thesis presents a series of analyses, increasing in complexity and precision, that measure the Higgs boson's interactions with other particles and search for anomalous behavior using the CMS experiment. The analyses use matrix element techniques to simulate events and characterize the data and rely on the excellent performance of the CMS silicon tracker in tracking charged particles. The measurements use both the Higgs boson's ``context'', particles produced in association with it, and its ``end'', its decay products, to characterize its properties. All measurements are found to be in agreement with the Standard Model expectations.
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spelling cern-27254392021-02-22T15:24:31Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2725439engRoskes, JeffreyA boson learned from its context, and a boson learned from its endParticle Physics - ExperimentParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe Higgs boson was the last particle of the Standard Model of particle physics to be discovered. So far, its properties have been consistent with the Standard Model expectations. This thesis presents a series of analyses, increasing in complexity and precision, that measure the Higgs boson's interactions with other particles and search for anomalous behavior using the CMS experiment. The analyses use matrix element techniques to simulate events and characterize the data and rely on the excellent performance of the CMS silicon tracker in tracking charged particles. The measurements use both the Higgs boson's ``context'', particles produced in association with it, and its ``end'', its decay products, to characterize its properties. All measurements are found to be in agreement with the Standard Model expectations.CERN-THESIS-2019-369oai:cds.cern.ch:27254392020-07-29T21:32:17Z
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Roskes, Jeffrey
A boson learned from its context, and a boson learned from its end
title A boson learned from its context, and a boson learned from its end
title_full A boson learned from its context, and a boson learned from its end
title_fullStr A boson learned from its context, and a boson learned from its end
title_full_unstemmed A boson learned from its context, and a boson learned from its end
title_short A boson learned from its context, and a boson learned from its end
title_sort boson learned from its context, and a boson learned from its end
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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