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Alignment Study of Scintillating Fiber Modules of the SND@LHC Experiment at CERN

The Standard Model (SM) of particle physics does not supply any fundamental particles for dark matter and can not explain the baryon-antibaryon asymmetry in the Universe. Therefore new searches with new techniques are essential in high energy physics. With these motivations SND@LHC (Scattering and N...

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Autor principal: Yazici, Ceren
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2023
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2872932
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Sumario:The Standard Model (SM) of particle physics does not supply any fundamental particles for dark matter and can not explain the baryon-antibaryon asymmetry in the Universe. Therefore new searches with new techniques are essential in high energy physics. With these motivations SND@LHC (Scattering and Neutrino Detector at the Large Hadron Collider) at CERN is proposed to search for feebly interacting particles that can be a dark matter candidate. In this thesis work, spatial alignment of the SciFi (Scintillating Fiber) modules of the SND@LHC detector is studied using the minimization software MINUIT, employing chi-square minimization method. The results of the alignment studies demonstrate that the MINUIT minimization package can be used to align the SND@LHC SciFi modules. In addition, Millepede-II package for linear least squares fits is introduced to further improve the alignment.