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Detection of a Hypercharge Axion in ATLAS

This Master of Science thesis treats the hypercharge axion, which is a hypothetical pseudo-scalar particle with electroweak interactions. First, the theoretical context and the motivations for this study are discussed. In short, the hypercharge axion is introduced to explain the dominance of matter...

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Autor principal: Elfgren, E
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2001
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/501663
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description This Master of Science thesis treats the hypercharge axion, which is a hypothetical pseudo-scalar particle with electroweak interactions. First, the theoretical context and the motivations for this study are discussed. In short, the hypercharge axion is introduced to explain the dominance of matter over antimatter in the universe and the existence of large-scale magnetic fields. Second, the phenomenological properties are analyzed and the distinguishing marks are underlined. These are basically the products of photons and $Z^0$s with high transverse momenta and invariant mass equal to that of the axion. Third, the simulation is carried out with two photons producing the axion which decays into $Z^0$s and/or photons. The event simulation is run through the simulator ATLFAST of ATLAS (A Toroidal Large Hadron Collider ApparatuS) at CERN. Finally, the characteristics of the axion decay are analyzed and the criteria for detection are presented. A study of the background is also included. The result is that for certain values of the axion mass and the mass scale (both in the order of a TeV), the hypercharge axion could be detected in ATLAS.
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spelling cern-5016632019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/501663engElfgren, EDetection of a Hypercharge Axion in ATLASParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThis Master of Science thesis treats the hypercharge axion, which is a hypothetical pseudo-scalar particle with electroweak interactions. First, the theoretical context and the motivations for this study are discussed. In short, the hypercharge axion is introduced to explain the dominance of matter over antimatter in the universe and the existence of large-scale magnetic fields. Second, the phenomenological properties are analyzed and the distinguishing marks are underlined. These are basically the products of photons and $Z^0$s with high transverse momenta and invariant mass equal to that of the axion. Third, the simulation is carried out with two photons producing the axion which decays into $Z^0$s and/or photons. The event simulation is run through the simulator ATLFAST of ATLAS (A Toroidal Large Hadron Collider ApparatuS) at CERN. Finally, the characteristics of the axion decay are analyzed and the criteria for detection are presented. A study of the background is also included. The result is that for certain values of the axion mass and the mass scale (both in the order of a TeV), the hypercharge axion could be detected in ATLAS.hep-ph/0105290oai:cds.cern.ch:5016632001-05-28T22:00:00Z
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Elfgren, E
Detection of a Hypercharge Axion in ATLAS
title Detection of a Hypercharge Axion in ATLAS
title_full Detection of a Hypercharge Axion in ATLAS
title_fullStr Detection of a Hypercharge Axion in ATLAS
title_full_unstemmed Detection of a Hypercharge Axion in ATLAS
title_short Detection of a Hypercharge Axion in ATLAS
title_sort detection of a hypercharge axion in atlas
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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