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Observation of the production and decay of particles in the forward region at the LHCb experiment

This thesis is structured around two main studies, namely a study of Monte Carlo hadronic collisions generators and an LHCb data analysis. In the first study, the predictions of PYTHIA [1], EPOS [2], QGSJET [3], and SIBYLL [4], all with tunes based on ``central" rapidity measurements from the L...

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Autor principal: Ene, Alexandru Catalin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2773140
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description This thesis is structured around two main studies, namely a study of Monte Carlo hadronic collisions generators and an LHCb data analysis. In the first study, the predictions of PYTHIA [1], EPOS [2], QGSJET [3], and SIBYLL [4], all with tunes based on ``central" rapidity measurements from the LHC general purpose detector experiments, i.e. ATLAS [5], ALICE [6] and CMS [7], are compared to ``forward" rapidity measurements of observables in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV from LHCb [8] and TOTEM [9]. These measurements fall into four categories, namely energy flow [10], charged hadron multiplicities and densities [11-13], charged hadron production ratios [14] and $V^{0}$ hadron production ratios [15]. The results of the study are published in [16]. The overarching conclusion of the study is that the tuning in the ``central" region improves the predictions in the ``forward" region, too, but tuning with measurements from the latter is necessary for better descriptions therein [16]. The measurements of prompt $V^{0}$ ($K_{S}^{0}$ and $\Lambda^{0}$) production cross-sections and ratios in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV are the subject of the LHCb data analysis. The measurements are carried out in a two-dimensional phase space of rapidity and transverse momentum, divided into a $6\times6$ array of symmetric bins in $2\leq y<5$ and $1\leq \log{(p_{T} [\text{MeV/c}])}<4$. The full analysis phase space values of the cross-sections are $\sigma_{K_{S}^{0}}={64501}.5 \pm {4787}.3$ \textmu b, $\sigma_{\Lambda^{0}}={22106}.3 \pm {1656}.3$ \textmu b and $\sigma_{\overline{\Lambda^{0}}}={21013}.7 \pm {1654}.3$ \textmu b. For the $\overline{\Lambda^{0}}/\Lambda^{0}$ and $\overline{\Lambda^{0}}/K_{S}^{0}$ ratios, values of $0.960 \pm 0.052$ and $0.329 \pm 0.023$, respectively, have been obtained. The quoted uncertainties are the quadratic sum of the statistical and systematic uncertainties, with the former being comparatively negligible. This latter work represents the stem of a future LHCb analysis note.
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spelling cern-27731402021-06-18T18:55:37Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2773140engEne, Alexandru CatalinObservation of the production and decay of particles in the forward region at the LHCb experimentParticle Physics - ExperimentThis thesis is structured around two main studies, namely a study of Monte Carlo hadronic collisions generators and an LHCb data analysis. In the first study, the predictions of PYTHIA [1], EPOS [2], QGSJET [3], and SIBYLL [4], all with tunes based on ``central" rapidity measurements from the LHC general purpose detector experiments, i.e. ATLAS [5], ALICE [6] and CMS [7], are compared to ``forward" rapidity measurements of observables in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=7$ TeV from LHCb [8] and TOTEM [9]. These measurements fall into four categories, namely energy flow [10], charged hadron multiplicities and densities [11-13], charged hadron production ratios [14] and $V^{0}$ hadron production ratios [15]. The results of the study are published in [16]. The overarching conclusion of the study is that the tuning in the ``central" region improves the predictions in the ``forward" region, too, but tuning with measurements from the latter is necessary for better descriptions therein [16]. The measurements of prompt $V^{0}$ ($K_{S}^{0}$ and $\Lambda^{0}$) production cross-sections and ratios in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV are the subject of the LHCb data analysis. The measurements are carried out in a two-dimensional phase space of rapidity and transverse momentum, divided into a $6\times6$ array of symmetric bins in $2\leq y<5$ and $1\leq \log{(p_{T} [\text{MeV/c}])}<4$. The full analysis phase space values of the cross-sections are $\sigma_{K_{S}^{0}}={64501}.5 \pm {4787}.3$ \textmu b, $\sigma_{\Lambda^{0}}={22106}.3 \pm {1656}.3$ \textmu b and $\sigma_{\overline{\Lambda^{0}}}={21013}.7 \pm {1654}.3$ \textmu b. For the $\overline{\Lambda^{0}}/\Lambda^{0}$ and $\overline{\Lambda^{0}}/K_{S}^{0}$ ratios, values of $0.960 \pm 0.052$ and $0.329 \pm 0.023$, respectively, have been obtained. The quoted uncertainties are the quadratic sum of the statistical and systematic uncertainties, with the former being comparatively negligible. This latter work represents the stem of a future LHCb analysis note.CERN-THESIS-2020-350oai:cds.cern.ch:27731402021-06-17T09:09:46Z
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Ene, Alexandru Catalin
Observation of the production and decay of particles in the forward region at the LHCb experiment
title Observation of the production and decay of particles in the forward region at the LHCb experiment
title_full Observation of the production and decay of particles in the forward region at the LHCb experiment
title_fullStr Observation of the production and decay of particles in the forward region at the LHCb experiment
title_full_unstemmed Observation of the production and decay of particles in the forward region at the LHCb experiment
title_short Observation of the production and decay of particles in the forward region at the LHCb experiment
title_sort observation of the production and decay of particles in the forward region at the lhcb experiment
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2773140
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