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Reconstructing Cascade-Decaying Strange Baryons in ATLAS data to pave the way for $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ detection

With the aim of developing techniques to search for $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ particles in ATLAS data, this project reconstructed the strange baryons $\Xi^{-}$ and $\Omega^{-}$ , which decay similarly into a $\Lambda$ and a charged bachelor meson. The daughter $\Lambda$ baryons were themselves reconstructed...

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Autor principal: London, Henry
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2827404
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description With the aim of developing techniques to search for $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ particles in ATLAS data, this project reconstructed the strange baryons $\Xi^{-}$ and $\Omega^{-}$ , which decay similarly into a $\Lambda$ and a charged bachelor meson. The daughter $\Lambda$ baryons were themselves reconstructed at a secondary (V0) vertex from their $p\pi^{-}$ decay products. Track selections were applied to all of the cascade daughter particles to optimise the significance of the reconstructed mass peaks of the $\Lambda$ and parent baryons. No $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ c baryons were observed due to an overwhelming combinatorial background, but clear reconstructed mass peaks for $\Xi^{-}$ and $\Omega^{-}$ baryons were observed.
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spelling cern-28274042022-09-16T21:13:12Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2827404engLondon, HenryReconstructing Cascade-Decaying Strange Baryons in ATLAS data to pave the way for $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ detectionParticle Physics - ExperimentWith the aim of developing techniques to search for $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ particles in ATLAS data, this project reconstructed the strange baryons $\Xi^{-}$ and $\Omega^{-}$ , which decay similarly into a $\Lambda$ and a charged bachelor meson. The daughter $\Lambda$ baryons were themselves reconstructed at a secondary (V0) vertex from their $p\pi^{-}$ decay products. Track selections were applied to all of the cascade daughter particles to optimise the significance of the reconstructed mass peaks of the $\Lambda$ and parent baryons. No $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ c baryons were observed due to an overwhelming combinatorial background, but clear reconstructed mass peaks for $\Xi^{-}$ and $\Omega^{-}$ baryons were observed.CERN-STUDENTS-Note-2022-153oai:cds.cern.ch:28274042022-09-16
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
London, Henry
Reconstructing Cascade-Decaying Strange Baryons in ATLAS data to pave the way for $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ detection
title Reconstructing Cascade-Decaying Strange Baryons in ATLAS data to pave the way for $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ detection
title_full Reconstructing Cascade-Decaying Strange Baryons in ATLAS data to pave the way for $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ detection
title_fullStr Reconstructing Cascade-Decaying Strange Baryons in ATLAS data to pave the way for $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ detection
title_full_unstemmed Reconstructing Cascade-Decaying Strange Baryons in ATLAS data to pave the way for $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ detection
title_short Reconstructing Cascade-Decaying Strange Baryons in ATLAS data to pave the way for $\Lambda_{c}^{+}$ detection
title_sort reconstructing cascade-decaying strange baryons in atlas data to pave the way for $\lambda_{c}^{+}$ detection
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2827404
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