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Mass ambiguities in cascade decays

We review the use of invariant mass distributions in cascade decays to measure the masses of New Physics (NP) particles in scenarios where the final NP cascade particle is invisible. We extend earlier work by exploring further the problem of multiple solutions for the masses.

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Autores principales: Gjelsten, B.K., Miller, D.J., Osland, P., Raklev, A.R.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2006
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/996599
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author Gjelsten, B.K.
Miller, D.J.
Osland, P.
Raklev, A.R.
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Miller, D.J.
Osland, P.
Raklev, A.R.
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description We review the use of invariant mass distributions in cascade decays to measure the masses of New Physics (NP) particles in scenarios where the final NP cascade particle is invisible. We extend earlier work by exploring further the problem of multiple solutions for the masses.
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spelling cern-9965992023-03-14T18:47:55Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/996599engGjelsten, B.K.Miller, D.J.Osland, P.Raklev, A.R.Mass ambiguities in cascade decaysParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe review the use of invariant mass distributions in cascade decays to measure the masses of New Physics (NP) particles in scenarios where the final NP cascade particle is invisible. We extend earlier work by exploring further the problem of multiple solutions for the masses.We review the use of invariant mass distributions in cascade decays to measure the masses of New Physics (NP) particles in scenarios where the final NP cascade particle is invisible. We extend earlier work by exploring further the problem of multiple solutions for the masses.We review the use of invariant mass distributions in cascade decays to measure the masses of New Physics (NP) particles in scenarios where the final NP cascade particle is invisible. We extend earlier work by exploring further the problem of multiple solutions for the masses.We review the use of invariant mass distributions in cascade decays to measure the masses of New Physics (NP) particles in scenarios where the final NP cascade particle is invisible. We extend earlier work by exploring further the problem of multiple solutions for the masses.hep-ph/0611080oai:cds.cern.ch:9965992006-11-07
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Gjelsten, B.K.
Miller, D.J.
Osland, P.
Raklev, A.R.
Mass ambiguities in cascade decays
title Mass ambiguities in cascade decays
title_full Mass ambiguities in cascade decays
title_fullStr Mass ambiguities in cascade decays
title_full_unstemmed Mass ambiguities in cascade decays
title_short Mass ambiguities in cascade decays
title_sort mass ambiguities in cascade decays
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/996599
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