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Event reconstruction and data analysis techniques for the SHiP experiment

SHiP (Search for Hidden Particles) is a proposed beam dump experiment, aiming at searching for new long-lived particles by using the 400 GeV/c proton beam available from the CERN SPS accelerator. In addition, the physics program includes high statistics studies of neutrino physics and the search for...

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Autor principal: Iuliano, Antonio
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2776128
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description SHiP (Search for Hidden Particles) is a proposed beam dump experiment, aiming at searching for new long-lived particles by using the 400 GeV/c proton beam available from the CERN SPS accelerator. In addition, the physics program includes high statistics studies of neutrino physics and the search for light dark matter scattering. The latter tasks are assigned to a Scattering Neutrino Detector, where nuclear emulsions are used as high resolutions trackers. My Ph.D. project is dedicated to the evaluation of the physics performance of this detector, through a full simulation of neutrino interactions. In order to develop and test reconstruction algorithms, I have analysed the data from a proton beam performed at the SPS in 2018 and an electron beam with electrons, performed at DESY in 2019. The acquired experience will be essential for the analysis of SHiP and other large future projects at CERN involving emulsions.
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spelling cern-27761282021-07-21T19:29:22Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2776128engIuliano, AntonioEvent reconstruction and data analysis techniques for the SHiP experimentDetectors and Experimental TechniquesSHiP (Search for Hidden Particles) is a proposed beam dump experiment, aiming at searching for new long-lived particles by using the 400 GeV/c proton beam available from the CERN SPS accelerator. In addition, the physics program includes high statistics studies of neutrino physics and the search for light dark matter scattering. The latter tasks are assigned to a Scattering Neutrino Detector, where nuclear emulsions are used as high resolutions trackers. My Ph.D. project is dedicated to the evaluation of the physics performance of this detector, through a full simulation of neutrino interactions. In order to develop and test reconstruction algorithms, I have analysed the data from a proton beam performed at the SPS in 2018 and an electron beam with electrons, performed at DESY in 2019. The acquired experience will be essential for the analysis of SHiP and other large future projects at CERN involving emulsions.CERN-THESIS-2021-091oai:cds.cern.ch:27761282021-07-19T08:12:04Z
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Iuliano, Antonio
Event reconstruction and data analysis techniques for the SHiP experiment
title Event reconstruction and data analysis techniques for the SHiP experiment
title_full Event reconstruction and data analysis techniques for the SHiP experiment
title_fullStr Event reconstruction and data analysis techniques for the SHiP experiment
title_full_unstemmed Event reconstruction and data analysis techniques for the SHiP experiment
title_short Event reconstruction and data analysis techniques for the SHiP experiment
title_sort event reconstruction and data analysis techniques for the ship experiment
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2776128
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