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Search for Higgs-like resonances in the $ZZ \to l^{\pm}l^{\pm}q\overline{q}$ decay channel with the ATLAS experiment at LHC

The search for the Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson is one of the most crucial goals of the LHC physics program. The high center-of-mass energy (√ s) of the LHC enables not just to search for the SM Higgs boson at low mass, i.e. between 120 GeV − 2 × mZ, but to extend it to much larger masses, in the...

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Autor principal: Sanchez Pineda, Arturo
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.6092/UNINA/FEDOA/9434
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description The search for the Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson is one of the most crucial goals of the LHC physics program. The high center-of-mass energy (√ s) of the LHC enables not just to search for the SM Higgs boson at low mass, i.e. between 120 GeV − 2 × mZ, but to extend it to much larger masses, in the range 200 GeV−1 TeV. Although a large portion of last mass range is indirectly excluded at 95% Confidence Level (CL) by global fits to SM observables, it is crucial to complement such indirect limits by direct searches. Further, possible extensions to the SM can conspire to allow a heavy Higgs boson to be compatible with existing measurements and latest Higgs boson-candidate discovery. My Ph.D. research activity was focused in the H → ZZ → l ±l ±qq¯ analysis in the full Higgs mass range, which has been split in: Low Mass (120 GeV−2×mZ) and High Mass (200 GeV−1 TeV), where the crucial work was performed in the inclusion, for the first time into the ATLAS research program, of the study of the H → ZZ( ∗ ) → l ±l ±qq¯ decay in the Low Mass range using 2011 data recorded at √ s = 7 TeV, principal subject of this dissertation. Recently, taking the mentioned discover of a particle compatible with the Higgs boson (July 4th, 2012 ) like a strong guide to continue this research using the full available 2012 recorded data at √ s = 8 TeV, and knowing that several Beyond SM models (BSM), compatible with the observed ∼ 125 GeV resonance (h1) and Electroweak (EW) fit, predict a second ’SM-like’ heavy Higgs state h2, it will be possible to search for SM resonance in the heavy mass region (400 GeV − 1 TeV) looking for excess with respect to the SM predictions regardless which model could produce such excess. This is our actual research activity into the ATLAS experiment and a view of its state of the art is included into this dissertation, as the novel tools developed during such a studies.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-13586852019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.6092/UNINA/FEDOA/9434http://cds.cern.ch/record/2011540engSanchez Pineda, ArturoSearch for Higgs-like resonances in the $ZZ \to l^{\pm}l^{\pm}q\overline{q}$ decay channel with the ATLAS experiment at LHCParticle Physics - ExperimentThe search for the Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson is one of the most crucial goals of the LHC physics program. The high center-of-mass energy (√ s) of the LHC enables not just to search for the SM Higgs boson at low mass, i.e. between 120 GeV − 2 × mZ, but to extend it to much larger masses, in the range 200 GeV−1 TeV. Although a large portion of last mass range is indirectly excluded at 95% Confidence Level (CL) by global fits to SM observables, it is crucial to complement such indirect limits by direct searches. Further, possible extensions to the SM can conspire to allow a heavy Higgs boson to be compatible with existing measurements and latest Higgs boson-candidate discovery. My Ph.D. research activity was focused in the H → ZZ → l ±l ±qq¯ analysis in the full Higgs mass range, which has been split in: Low Mass (120 GeV−2×mZ) and High Mass (200 GeV−1 TeV), where the crucial work was performed in the inclusion, for the first time into the ATLAS research program, of the study of the H → ZZ( ∗ ) → l ±l ±qq¯ decay in the Low Mass range using 2011 data recorded at √ s = 7 TeV, principal subject of this dissertation. Recently, taking the mentioned discover of a particle compatible with the Higgs boson (July 4th, 2012 ) like a strong guide to continue this research using the full available 2012 recorded data at √ s = 8 TeV, and knowing that several Beyond SM models (BSM), compatible with the observed ∼ 125 GeV resonance (h1) and Electroweak (EW) fit, predict a second ’SM-like’ heavy Higgs state h2, it will be possible to search for SM resonance in the heavy mass region (400 GeV − 1 TeV) looking for excess with respect to the SM predictions regardless which model could produce such excess. This is our actual research activity into the ATLAS experiment and a view of its state of the art is included into this dissertation, as the novel tools developed during such a studies.CERN-THESIS-2013-376oai:inspirehep.net:13586852015-04-23T04:03:12Z
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Experiment
Sanchez Pineda, Arturo
Search for Higgs-like resonances in the $ZZ \to l^{\pm}l^{\pm}q\overline{q}$ decay channel with the ATLAS experiment at LHC
title Search for Higgs-like resonances in the $ZZ \to l^{\pm}l^{\pm}q\overline{q}$ decay channel with the ATLAS experiment at LHC
title_full Search for Higgs-like resonances in the $ZZ \to l^{\pm}l^{\pm}q\overline{q}$ decay channel with the ATLAS experiment at LHC
title_fullStr Search for Higgs-like resonances in the $ZZ \to l^{\pm}l^{\pm}q\overline{q}$ decay channel with the ATLAS experiment at LHC
title_full_unstemmed Search for Higgs-like resonances in the $ZZ \to l^{\pm}l^{\pm}q\overline{q}$ decay channel with the ATLAS experiment at LHC
title_short Search for Higgs-like resonances in the $ZZ \to l^{\pm}l^{\pm}q\overline{q}$ decay channel with the ATLAS experiment at LHC
title_sort search for higgs-like resonances in the $zz \to l^{\pm}l^{\pm}q\overline{q}$ decay channel with the atlas experiment at lhc
topic Particle Physics - Experiment
url https://dx.doi.org/10.6092/UNINA/FEDOA/9434
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2011540
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