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Effect of the high-level trigger for detecting long-lived particles at LHCb

Long-lived particles (LLPs) show up in many extensions of the Standard Model, yet are challenging to search for with current detectors, due to their very displaced vertices. This article evaluates the ability of the trigger algorithms used in the LHCb experiment to detect long-lived particles, and w...

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Autores principales: Calefice, Lukas, Hennequin, Arthur, Henry, Louis, Jashal, Brij, Mendoza, Diego, Oyanguren, Arantza, Sanderswood, Izaac, Vázquez Sierra, Carlos, Zhuo, Jiahui
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2022.1008737
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2842561
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author Calefice, Lukas
Hennequin, Arthur
Henry, Louis
Jashal, Brij
Mendoza, Diego
Oyanguren, Arantza
Sanderswood, Izaac
Vázquez Sierra, Carlos
Zhuo, Jiahui
author_facet Calefice, Lukas
Hennequin, Arthur
Henry, Louis
Jashal, Brij
Mendoza, Diego
Oyanguren, Arantza
Sanderswood, Izaac
Vázquez Sierra, Carlos
Zhuo, Jiahui
author_sort Calefice, Lukas
collection CERN
description Long-lived particles (LLPs) show up in many extensions of the Standard Model, yet are challenging to search for with current detectors, due to their very displaced vertices. This article evaluates the ability of the trigger algorithms used in the LHCb experiment to detect long-lived particles, and work to adapt them in order to enhance the sensitivity of this experiment to undiscovered long-lived particles. A model with a Higgs portal to a dark sector is tested, and the sensitivity reach is discussed. In the LHCb tracking system, the farthest tracking station from the collision point is the Scintillating fiber tracker, the SciFi detector. One of the challenges in the track reconstruction is to deal with the large amount and combinatorics of hits in this detector. A dedicated algorithm has been developed to cope with the large data output. When fully implemented, this algorithm would greatly increase the available statistics for any long-lived particle search in the forward region, and would additionally improve the sensitivity of analyses dealing with Standard Model particles of large lifetime, such as Ks or Lambda hadrons.
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spelling cern-28425612023-03-31T09:55:17Zdoi:10.3389/fdata.2022.1008737http://cds.cern.ch/record/2842561engCalefice, LukasHennequin, ArthurHenry, LouisJashal, BrijMendoza, DiegoOyanguren, ArantzaSanderswood, IzaacVázquez Sierra, CarlosZhuo, JiahuiEffect of the high-level trigger for detecting long-lived particles at LHCbComputing and ComputersDetectors and Experimental TechniquesLong-lived particles (LLPs) show up in many extensions of the Standard Model, yet are challenging to search for with current detectors, due to their very displaced vertices. This article evaluates the ability of the trigger algorithms used in the LHCb experiment to detect long-lived particles, and work to adapt them in order to enhance the sensitivity of this experiment to undiscovered long-lived particles. A model with a Higgs portal to a dark sector is tested, and the sensitivity reach is discussed. In the LHCb tracking system, the farthest tracking station from the collision point is the Scintillating fiber tracker, the SciFi detector. One of the challenges in the track reconstruction is to deal with the large amount and combinatorics of hits in this detector. A dedicated algorithm has been developed to cope with the large data output. When fully implemented, this algorithm would greatly increase the available statistics for any long-lived particle search in the forward region, and would additionally improve the sensitivity of analyses dealing with Standard Model particles of large lifetime, such as Ks or Lambda hadrons.oai:cds.cern.ch:28425612022
spellingShingle Computing and Computers
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Calefice, Lukas
Hennequin, Arthur
Henry, Louis
Jashal, Brij
Mendoza, Diego
Oyanguren, Arantza
Sanderswood, Izaac
Vázquez Sierra, Carlos
Zhuo, Jiahui
Effect of the high-level trigger for detecting long-lived particles at LHCb
title Effect of the high-level trigger for detecting long-lived particles at LHCb
title_full Effect of the high-level trigger for detecting long-lived particles at LHCb
title_fullStr Effect of the high-level trigger for detecting long-lived particles at LHCb
title_full_unstemmed Effect of the high-level trigger for detecting long-lived particles at LHCb
title_short Effect of the high-level trigger for detecting long-lived particles at LHCb
title_sort effect of the high-level trigger for detecting long-lived particles at lhcb
topic Computing and Computers
Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url https://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fdata.2022.1008737
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2842561
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