Christopher Estrada

Christopher Estrada

California Institute of Technology

H-index: 128

North America-United States

About Christopher Estrada

Christopher Estrada, With an exceptional h-index of 128 and a recent h-index of 113 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at California Institute of Technology, specializes in the field of Algebraic geometry, mathematical physics, noncommutative geometry, low-dimensional topology..

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Improved resistive plate chambers for HL-LHC upgrade of CMS

Measurement of the production cross section for a W boson in association with a charm quark in proton–proton collisions at [... formula...]

Two-particle Bose-Einstein correlations and their Lévy parameters in PbPb collisions at TeV

Measurements of azimuthal anisotropy of nonprompt D0 mesons in PbPb collisions at sNN= 5.02 TeV

Study of azimuthal anisotropy of ϒ (1S) mesons in pPb collisions at sNN= 8.16 TeV

CMS iRPC FEB development and validation

Pressure correction study for the CMS iRPC detector

RPC based tracking system at CERN GIF++ facility

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California Institute of Technology

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California Institute of Technology

Christopher Estrada Skills & Research Interests

Algebraic geometry

mathematical physics

noncommutative geometry

low-dimensional topology.

Top articles of Christopher Estrada

Improved resistive plate chambers for HL-LHC upgrade of CMS

Authors

A Samalan,M Thiel,E Asilar,M Tytgat,M El Sawy,GA Alves,F Marujo,EA Coelho,EM Da Costa,H Nogima,A Santoro,S Fonseca De Souza,D De Jesus Damiao,K Mota Amarilo,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,A Aleksandrov,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Soultanov,A Dimitrov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,E Shumka,SJ Qian,W Gong,N Wang,H Kou,Z-A Liu,J Zhao,J Song,Q Hou,W Diao,P Cao,C Avila,D Barbosa,A Cabrera,A Florez,J Fraga,J Reyes,Y Assran,MA Mahmoud,Y Mohammed,I Crotty,I Laktineh,G Grenier,M Gouzevitch,L Mirabito,K Shchablo,C Combaret,W Tromeur,G Galbit,A Luciol,X Chen,I Bagaturia,I Lomidze,Z Tsamalaidze,V Amoozegar,B Boghrati,M Ebraimi,M Mohammadi Najafabadi,E Zareian,M Abbrescia,G Iaselli,G Pugliese,F Loddo,N De Filippis,R Aly,D Ramos,W Elmetenawee,S Leszki,I Margjeka,D Paesani,L Benussi,S Bianco,D Piccolo,S Meola,S Buontempo,F Carnevali,L Lista,P Paolucci,F Fienga,A Braghieri,P Salvini,P Montagna,C Riccardi,P Vitulo,J Choi,TJ Kim,SY Choi,B Hong,KS Lee,HY Oh,J Goh,I Yu,C Uribe Estrada,I Pedraza,H Castilla-Valdez,A Sanchez-Hernandez,RL Fernandez,M Ramirez-Garcia,E Vazquez,MA Shah,N Zaganidis,A Radi,H Hoorani,S Muhammad,A Ahmad,I Asghar,WA Khan,J Eysermans,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,CMS Muon Group

Journal

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment

Published Date

2024/3/1

In view of the High Luminosity LHC, the CMS Muon system will be upgraded to sustain its efficient muon triggering and reconstruction performance. Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC) are dedicated detectors for muon triggering due to their excellent timing resolution. The RPC system will be extended up to 2.4 in pseudorapidity. Before the LHC Long Shutdown 3, new RE3/1 and RE4/1 stations of the forward Muon system will be equipped with improved Resistive Plate Chambers (iRPC) having, compared to the present RPC system, a different design and geometry and 2D strip readout. This advanced iRPC geometry configuration allows the rate capability to improve and hence survive the harsh background conditions during the HL-LHC phase. Several iRPC demonstrator chambers were installed in CMS during the recently completed 2nd Long Shutdown to study the detector behaviour under real LHC conditions …

Measurement of the production cross section for a W boson in association with a charm quark in proton–proton collisions at [... formula...]

Authors

CMS collaboration

Journal

The European physical journal. C, Particles and fields

Published Date

2024

The strange quark content of the proton is probed through the measurement of the production cross section for a W boson and a charm (c) quark in proton–proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 Te V. The analysis uses a data sample corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 138 fb-1 collected with the CMS detector at the LHC. The W bosons are identified through their leptonic decays to an electron or a muon, and a neutrino. Charm jets are tagged using the presence of a muon or a secondary vertex inside the jet. The W+ c production cross section and the cross section ratio R c±= σ (W++ c)/σ (W-+ c) are measured inclusively and differentially as functions of the transverse momentum and the pseudorapidity of the lepton originating from the W boson decay. The precision of the measurements is improved with respect to previous studies, reaching 1% in R c±= 0.950±0.005 (stat)±0.010 (syst). The …

Two-particle Bose-Einstein correlations and their Lévy parameters in PbPb collisions at TeV

Authors

Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,A Escalante Del Valle,Priya Sajid Hussain,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Lukas Lechner,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Peter Paulitsch,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Mangesh Sonawane,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Tomas Kello,H Rejeb Sfar,Pierre Van Mechelen,Emil Sørensen Bols,Jorgen d'Hondt,Alexandre De Moor,Martin Delcourt,Hesham El Faham,Steven Lowette,Alexander Morton,Denise Müller,Abanti Ranadhir Sahasransu,Stefaan Tavernier,Walter Van Doninck,Senne Van Putte,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Soumya Dansana,Gilles De Lentdecker,Laurent Favart,Dmytro Hohov,Johny Jaramillo,Kyeongpil Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Inna Makarenko,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Laurent Pétré,Nicolas Postiau,Laurent Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,D Dobur,J Knolle,L Lambrecht,G Mestdach,C Rendón,A Samalan,K Skovpen,M Tytgat,N Van Den Bossche,B Vermassen,L Wezenbeek,A Benecke,G Bruno,F Bury,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,IS Donertas,A Giammanco,K Jaffel,Sa Jain,V Lemaitre,K Mondal,A Taliercio,TT Tran,P Vischia,S Wertz,GA Alves,E Coelho,C Hensel,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,WL Aldá Júnior,M Alves Gallo Pereira,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,H Brandao Malbouisson,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,V Dos Santos Sousa,S Fonseca De Souza,J Martins,C Mora Herrera,K Mota Amarilo,L Mundim,H Nogima,A Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,A Sznajder,M Thiel,A Vilela Pereira,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Misheva,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Sultanov,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,E Shumka,S Thakur,T Cheng,T Javaid,M Mittal,L Yuan,M Ahmad,G Bauer,Z Hu,S Lezki,K Yi,GM Chen,HS Chen,M Chen,F Iemmi,CH Jiang,A Kapoor,H Liao,Z-A Liu

Journal

Physical Review C

Published Date

2024/2/23

Two-particle Bose–Einstein momentum correlation functions are studied for charged-hadron pairs in lead-lead collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of s NN= 5.02 TeV. The data sample, containing 4.27× 10 9 minimum bias events corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 0.607 nb− 1, was collected by the CMS experiment in 2018. The experimental results are discussed in terms of a Lévy-type source distribution. The parameters of this distribution are extracted as functions of particle pair average transverse mass and collision centrality. These parameters include the Lévy index or shape parameter α, the Lévy scale parameter R, and the correlation strength parameter λ. The source shape, characterized by α, is found to be neither Cauchy nor Gaussian, implying the need for a full Lévy analysis. Similarly to what was previously found for systems characterized by Gaussian source radii, a …

Measurements of azimuthal anisotropy of nonprompt D0 mesons in PbPb collisions at sNN= 5.02 TeV

Authors

Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,A Escalante Del Valle,Priya Sajid Hussain,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Lukas Lechner,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Peter Paulitsch,Florian Michael Pitters,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Mangesh Sonawane,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Tomas Kello,H Rejeb Sfar,Pierre Van Mechelen,Emil Sørensen Bols,Jorgen d'Hondt,Alexandre De Moor,Martin Delcourt,Hesham El Faham,Steven Lowette,Seth Moortgat,Alexander Morton,Denise Müller,Abanti Ranadhir Sahasransu,Stefaan Tavernier,Walter Van Doninck,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Gilles De Lentdecker,Laurent Favart,Dmytro Hohov,Johny Jaramillo,Kyeongpil Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Inna Makarenko,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Laurent Pétré,Nicolas Postiau,Laurent Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,D Dobur,J Knolle,L Lambrecht,G Mestdach,C Rendón,A Samalan,K Skovpen,M Tytgat,N Van Den Bossche,B Vermassen,L Wezenbeek,A Benecke,G Bruno,F Bury,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,IS Donertas,A Giammanco,K Jaffel,Sa Jain,V Lemaitre,K Mondal,A Taliercio,TT Tran,P Vischia,S Wertz,GA Alves,E Coelho,C Hensel,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,WL Aldá Júnior,M Alves Gallo Pereira,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,H Brandao Malbouisson,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,V Dos Santos Sousa,S Fonseca De Souza,J Martins,C Mora Herrera,K Mota Amarilo,L Mundim,H Nogima,A Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,A Sznajder,M Thiel,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Misheva,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Sultanov,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,E Shumka,S Thakur,T Cheng,T Javaid,M Mittal,L Yuan,M Ahmad,G Bauer,Z Hu,S Lezki,K Yi,GM Chen,HS Chen,M Chen,F Iemmi,CH Jiang,A Kapoor,H Liao

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2024/2/12

Measurements of the elliptic (v 2) and triangular (v 3) azimuthal anisotropy coefficients are presented for Image 1 mesons produced in Image 2 hadron decays (nonprompt Image 1 mesons) in lead-lead collisions at s NN= 5.02 TeV. The results are compared with previously published charm meson anisotropies measured using prompt Image 1 mesons. The data were collected with the CMS detector in 2018 with an integrated luminosity of 0.58 nb− 1. Azimuthal anisotropy is sensitive to the interactions of quarks with the hot and dense medium created in heavy ion collisions. Comparing results for prompt and nonprompt Image 1 mesons can assist in understanding the mass dependence of these interactions. The nonprompt results show lower magnitudes of v 2 and v 3 and weaker dependences on the meson transverse momentum and collision centrality than those found for prompt Image 1 mesons. The results are …

Study of azimuthal anisotropy of ϒ (1S) mesons in pPb collisions at sNN= 8.16 TeV

Authors

A Tumasyan,W Adam,JW Andrejkovic,T Bergauer,S Chatterjee,K Damanakis,M Dragicevic,A Escalante Del Valle,PS Hussain,M Jeitler,N Krammer,L Lechner,D Liko,I Mikulec,P Paulitsch,FM Pitters,J Schieck,R Schöfbeck,D Schwarz,M Sonawane,S Templ,W Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,MR Darwish,T Janssen,T Kello,H Rejeb Sfar,P Van Mechelen,ES Bols,J D'Hondt,A De Moor,M Delcourt,H El Faham,S Lowette,S Moortgat,A Morton,D Müller,AR Sahasransu,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,D Vannerom,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,L Favart,D Hohov,J Jaramillo,K Lee,M Mahdavikhorrami,I Makarenko,A Malara,S Paredes,L Pétré,N Postiau,L Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,D Dobur,J Knolle,L Lambrecht,G Mestdach,M Niedziela,C Rendón,C Roskas,A Samalan,K Skovpen,M Tytgat,N Van Den Bossche,B Vermassen,L Wezenbeek,A Benecke,G Bruno,F Bury,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,IS Donertas,A Giammanco,K Jaffel,Sa Jain,V Lemaitre,K Mondal,A Taliercio,TT Tran,P Vischia,S Wertz,GA Alves,E Coelho,C Hensel,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,WL Aldá Júnior,M Alves Gallo Pereira,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,H Brandao Malbouisson,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,V Dos Santos Sousa,S Fonseca De Souza,J Martins,C Mora Herrera,K Mota Amarilo,L Mundim,H Nogima,A Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,A Sznajder,M Thiel,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Misheva,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Sultanov,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,E Shumka,S Thakur,T Cheng,T Javaid,M Mittal,L Yuan,M Ahmad,G Bauer,Z Hu,S Lezki,K Yi,GM Chen,HS Chen,M Chen,F Iemmi,CH Jiang

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2024/2/9

The azimuthal anisotropy of mesons in high-multiplicity proton-lead collisions is studied using data collected by the CMS experiment at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of 8.16 TeV. The mesons are reconstructed using their dimuon decay channel. The anisotropy is characterized by the second Fourier harmonic coefficients, found using a two-particle correlation technique, in which the mesons are correlated with charged hadrons. A large pseudorapidity gap is used to suppress short-range correlations. Nonflow contamination from the dijet background is removed using a low-multiplicity subtraction method, and the results are presented as a function of transverse momentum. The azimuthal anisotropies are smaller than those found for charmonia in proton-lead collisions at the same collision energy, but are consistent with values found for mesons in lead-lead interactions at a nucleon-nucleon center-of …

CMS iRPC FEB development and validation

Authors

M Gouzevitch,A Samalan,M Tytgat,M El Sawy,GA Alves,F Marujo,EA Coelho,EM Da Costa,H Nogima,A Santoro,S Fonseca De Souza,D De Jesus Damiao,M Thiel,K Mota Amarilo,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,A Aleksandrov,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Soultanov,A Dimitrov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,E Shumka,SJ Qian,W Gong,N Wang,H Kou,Z-A Liu,J Zhao,J Song,Q Hou,W Diao,P Cao,C Avila,D Barbosa,A Cabrera,A Florez,J Fraga,J Reyes,Y Assran,MA Mahmoud,Y Mohammed,I Crotty,I Laktineh,G Grenier,R Della Negra,L Mirabito,K Shchablo,C Combaret,W Tromeur,G Galbit,C Girerd,A Luciol,X Chen,I Bagaturia,I Lomidze,Z Tsamalaidze,V Amoozegar,B Boghrati,M Ebraimi,M Mohammadi Najafabadi,E Zareian,M Abbrescia,G Iaselli,G Pugliese,F Loddo,N De Filippis,R Aly,D Ramos,W Elmetenawee,S Leszki,I Margjeka,D Paesani,L Benussi,S Bianco,D Piccolo,S Meola,S Buontempo,F Carnevali,L Lista,P Paolucci,F Fienga,A Braghieri,P Salvini,P Montagna,C Riccardi,P Vitulo,E Asilar,J Choi,TJ Kim,SY Choi,B Hong,KS Lee,HY Oh,J Goh,I Yu,C Uribe Estrada,I Pedraza,H Castilla-Valdez,A Sanchez-Hernandez,RL Fernandez,M Ramirez-Garcia,E Vazquez,MA Shah,N Zaganidis,A Radi,H Hoorani,S Muhammad,A Ahmad,I Asghar,WA Khan,J Eysermans,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,S Callier,C De La Taille,CMS Muon Group

Journal

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment

Published Date

2024/4/27

In view of the High Luminosity upgrade of the CERN LHC, the forward CMS Muon spectrometer will be extended with two new stations of improved Resistive Plate Chambers (iRPC) covering the pseudorapidity range from 1.8 to 2.4. Compared to the present RPC system, the gap thickness is reduced to lower the avalanche charge, and an innovative 2D strip readout geometry is proposed. These improvements will allow iRPC detector to cope with higher background rates. A new Front-End-Board (FEB) is designed to readout iRPC signals with a threshold as low as 30 fC and an integrated Time Digital Converter with a resolution of 30 ps. In addition, the communication bandwidth is significantly increased by using optical fibers. The history, final design, certification, and calibration of this FEB are presented.

Pressure correction study for the CMS iRPC detector

Authors

Tahany Abdelhameid,M Gouzevitch,Amrutha Samalan,Michael Tytgat,M El Sawy,GA Alves,F Marujo,EA Coelho,EM Da Costa,H Nogima,A Santoro,S Fonseca De Souza,D De Jesus Damiao,M Thiel,K Mota Amarilo,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,A Aleksandrov,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Soultanov,A Dimitrov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,E Shumka,SJ Qian,H Kou,Z-A Liu,J Zhao,J Song,Q Hou,W Diao,P Cao,C Avila,D Barbosa,A Cabrera,A Florez,J Fraga,J Reyes,Y Assran,MA Mahmoud,Y Mohammed,I Crotty,I Laktineh,G Grenier,L Mirabito,K Shchablo,I Bagaturia,I Lomidze,Z Tsamalaidze,V Amoozegar,B Boghrati,M Ebraimi,M Mohammadi Najafabadi,E Zareian,M Abbrescia,G Iaselli,G Pugliese,F Loddo,N De Filippis,R Aly,D Ramos,W Elmetenawee,S Leszki,I Margjeka,D Paesani,L Benussi,S Bianco,D Piccolo,S Meola,S Buontempo,F Carnevali,L Lista,P Paolucci,F Fienga,A Braghieri,P Salvini,P Montagna,C Riccardi,P Vitulo,E Asilar,J Choi,TJ Kim,SY Choi,B Hong,KS Lee,HY Oh,J Goh,I Yu,C Uribe Estrada,I Pedraza,H Castilla-Valdez,A Sanchez-Hernandez,RL Fernandez,M Ramirez-Garcia,E Vazquez,MA Shah,N Zaganidis,A Radi,H Hoorani,S Muhammad,A Ahmad,I Asghar,WA Khan,J Eysermans,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,CMS Muon Group

Journal

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment

Published Date

2024/2/1

Abstract The improved Resistive Plate Chambers (iRPC) are designed using thin low resistivity High-Pressure Laminate (HPL) gaps. They are proposed to equip the very forward region of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) detector, as they can stand rates∼ 2 kHz/cm 2. To withstand 3 times higher rates than the installed CMS RPC chambers, the HPL electrode thickness was reduced from 2 mm to 1.4 mm. The gas gain of the detector is dependent on the gas pressure and temperature which requires correcting for the applied voltage to keep detector operational characteristics such as efficiency, cluster size and noise rate constant. Herein, we study the pressure correction at constant temperature for CMS iRPC and compare its correction coefficient with the one for the 2 mm RPC gap technology. Pressure correction parameters for both technologies are found compatible.

RPC based tracking system at CERN GIF++ facility

Authors

K Mota Amarilo,Amrutha Samalan,Michael Tytgat,M El Sawy,GA Alves,F Marujo,EA Coelho,EM Da Costa,H Nogima,A Santoro,S Fonseca De Souza,D De Jesus Damiao,M Thiel,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,A Aleksandrov,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Soultanov,A Dimitrov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,E Shumka,SJ Qian,H Kou,Z-A Liu,J Zhao,J Song,Q Hou,W Diao,P Cao,C Avila,D Barbosa,A Cabrera,A Florez,J Fraga,J Reyes,Y Assran,MA Mahmoud,Y Mohammed,I Crotty,I Laktineh,G Grenier,M Gouzevitch,L Mirabito,K Shchablo,I Bagaturia,I Lomidze,Z Tsamalaidze,V Amoozegar,B Boghrati,M Ebraimi,M Mohammadi Najafabadi,E Zareian,M Abbrescia,G Iaselli,G Pugliese,F Loddo,N De Filippis,R Aly,D Ramos,W Elmetenawee,S Leszki,I Margjeka,D Paesani,L Benussi,S Bianco,D Piccolo,S Meola,S Buontempo,F Carnevali,L Lista,P Paolucci,F Fienga,A Braghieri,P Salvini,P Montagna,C Riccardi,P Vitulo,E Asilar,J Choi,TJ Kim,SY Choi,B Hong,KS Lee,HY Oh,J Goh,I Yu,C Uribe Estrada,I Pedraza,H Castilla-Valdez,A Sanchez-Hernandez,RL Fernandez,M Ramirez-Garcia,E Vazquez,MA Shah,N Zaganidis,A Radi,H Hoorani,S Muhammad,A Ahmad,I Asghar,WA Khan,J Eysermans,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,CMS Muon Group

Journal

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment

Published Date

2023/7/1

With the HL-LHC upgrade of the LHC machine, an increase of the instantaneous luminosity by a factor of five is expected and the current detection systems need to be validated for such working conditions to ensure stable data taking. At the CERN Gamma Irradiation Facility (GIF++) many muon detectors undergo such studies, but the high gamma background can pose a challenge to the muon trigger system which is exposed to many fake hits from the gamma background. A tracking system using RPCs is implemented to clean the fake hits, taking profit of the high muon efficiency of these chambers. This work will present the tracking system configuration, used detector analysis algorithm and results.

Search for Higgs boson pairs decaying to WW*WW*, WW*ττ, and ττττ in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Authors

Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,Alberto Escalante Del Valle,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Lukas Lechner,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Peter Paulitsch,Florian Michael Pitters,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Eddi A De Wolf,Tahys Janssen,Tomas Kello,Aleksandra Lelek,H Rejeb Sfar,Pierre Van Mechelen,ES Bols,J D’Hondt,A De Moor,M Delcourt,H El Faham,S Lowette,S Moortgat,A Morton,D Müller,AR Sahasransu,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,D Vannerom,D Beghin,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,L Favart,J Jaramillo,K Lee,M Mahdavikhorrami,I Makarenko,A Malara,S Paredes,L Pétré,A Popov,N Postiau,E Starling,L Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,Pascal Vanlaer,Didar Dobur,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,Marek Niedziela,César Rendón,Christos Roskas,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Michael Tytgat,Niels Van den Bossche,Basile Vermassen,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Agni Bethani,Giacomo Bruno,F Bury,Claudio Caputo,Pieter David,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Khawla Jaffel,Sa Jain,V Lemaitre,K Mondal,J Prisciandaro,A Taliercio,TT Tran,P Vischia,S Wertz,GA Alves,E Coelho,C Hensel,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,WL Aldá Júnior,M Alves Gallo Pereira,Barroso Ferreira Filho,H Brandao Malbouisson,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,V Dos Santos Sousa,S Fonseca De Souza,J Martins,C Mora Herrera,Kevin Mota Amarilo,L Mundim,H Nogima,A Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,A Sznajder,M Thiel,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Misheva,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Sultanov,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov,L Litov,B Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,A Petrov,T Cheng,T Javaid,M Mittal,L Yuan,M Ahmad,G Bauer,Z Hu,K Yi,GM Chen,HS Chen,M Chen,F Iemmi

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2023/7

The results of a search for Higgs boson pair (HH) production in the WW* WW*, WW* ττ, and ττττ decay modes are presented. The search uses 138 fb− 1 of proton-proton collision data recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV from 2016 to 2018. Analyzed events contain two, three, or four reconstructed leptons, including electrons, muons, and hadronically decaying tau leptons. No evidence for a signal is found in the data. Upper limits are set on the cross section for nonresonant HH production, as well as resonant production in which a new heavy particle decays to a pair of Higgs bosons. For nonresonant production, the observed (expected) upper limit on the cross section at 95% confidence level (CL) is 21.3 (19.4) times the standard model (SM) prediction. The observed (expected) ratio of the trilinear Higgs boson self-coupling to its value in the SM is constrained to be within …

Measurement of the top quark mass using a profile likelihood approach with the lepton + jets final states in proton–proton collisions at

Authors

Armen Tumasyan,W Adam,JW Andrejkovic,T Bergauer,S Chatterjee,K Damanakis,M Dragicevic,A Escalante Del Valle,PS Hussain,M Jeitler,N Krammer,L Lechner,D Liko,I Mikulec,P Paulitsch,FM Pitters,J Schieck,R Schöfbeck,D Schwarz,M Sonawane,S Templ,W Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,MR Darwish,T Janssen,T Kello,H Rejeb Sfar,P Van Mechelen,ES Bols,J D’hondt,A De Moor,M Delcourt,H El Faham,S Lowette,S Moortgat,A Morton,D Müller,AR Sahasransu,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,D Vannerom,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,L Favart,D Hohov,J Jaramillo,K Lee,M Mahdavikhorrami,I Makarenko,A Malara,S Paredes,L Pétré,N Postiau,L Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,D Dobur,J Knolle,L Lambrecht,G Mestdach,C Rendón,A Samalan,K Skovpen,M Tytgat,N Van Den Bossche,B Vermassen,L Wezenbeek,A Benecke,G Bruno,F Bury,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,IS Donertas,A Giammanco,K Jaffel,Sa Jain,V Lemaitre,K Mondal,A Taliercio,TT Tran,P Vischia,S Wertz,GA Alves,E Coelho,C Hensel,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,WL Aldá Júnior,M Alves Gallo Pereira,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,H Brandao Malbouisson,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,V Dos Santos Sousa,S Fonseca De Souza,J Martins,C Mora Herrera,K Mota Amarilo,L Mundim,H Nogima,A Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,A Sznajder,M Thiel,A Vilela Pereira,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Misheva,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Sultanov,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,E Shumka,S Thakur,T Cheng,T Javaid,M Mittal,L Yuan,M Ahmad,G Bauer,Z Hu,S Lezki,K Yi,GM Chen,HS Chen,M Chen,F Iemmi,CH Jiang,A Kapoor,H Liao,Z-A Liu

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2023/10/25

The mass of the top quark is measured in 36.3 of LHC proton–proton collision data collected with the CMS detector at . The measurement uses a sample of top quark pair candidate events containing one isolated electron or muon and at least four jets in the final state. For each event, the mass is reconstructed from a kinematic fit of the decay products to a top quark pair hypothesis. A profile likelihood method is applied using up to four observables per event to extract the top quark mass. The top quark mass is measured to be . This approach significantly improves the precision over previous measurements.

Search for light Higgs bosons from supersymmetric cascade decays in collisions at

Authors

Armen Tumasyan,Waldemar Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,A Escalante Del Valle,Rudolf Fruehwirth,Manfred Jeitler,N Krammer,L Lechner,D Liko,I Mikulec,P Paulitsch,FM Pitters,J Schieck,R Schöfbeck,D Schwarz,S Templ,W Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,MR Darwish,EA De Wolf,Tahys Janssen,T Kello,A Lelek,H Rejeb Sfar,P Van Mechelen,S Van Putte,N Van Remortel,ES Bols,J D’Hondt,A De Moor,M Delcourt,H El Faham,S Lowette,S Moortgat,A Morton,D Müller,AR Sahasransu,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,D Vannerom,D Beghin,B Bilin,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,L Favart,AK Kalsi,K Lee,M Mahdavikhorrami,I Makarenko,L Moureaux,S Paredes,L Pétré,A Popov,N Postiau,E Starling,L Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,T Cornelis,D Dobur,J Knolle,L Lambrecht,G Mestdach,M Niedziela,C Rendón,C Roskas,A Samalan,K Skovpen,M Tytgat,B Vermassen,L Wezenbeek,A Benecke,A Bethani,G Bruno,F Bury,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,IS Donertas,A Giammanco,K Jaffel,Sa Jain,V Lemaitre,K Mondal,J Prisciandaro,A Taliercio,M Teklishyn,TT Tran,P Vischia,S Wertz,GA Alves,C Hensel,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,WL Aldá Júnior,M Alves Gallo Pereira,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,H Brandao Malbouisson,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,V Dos Santos Sousa,S Fonseca De Souza,C Mora Herrera,K Mota Amarilo,L Mundim,H Nogima,A Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,A Sznajder,M Thiel,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,DS Lemos,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Misheva,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Sultanov,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,T Cheng,T Javaid,M Mittal,L Yuan,M Ahmad,G Bauer,C Dozen,Z Hu

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2023/7/6

A search is reported for pairs of light Higgs bosons (H 1) produced in supersymmetric cascade decays in final states with small missing transverse momentum. A data set of LHC pp collisions collected with the CMS detector at s= 13 TeV and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb-1 is used. The search targets events where both H 1 bosons decay into pairs that are reconstructed as large-radius jets using substructure techniques. No evidence is found for an excess of events beyond the background expectations of the standard model (SM). Results from the search are interpreted in the next-to-minimal supersymmetric extension of the SM, where a “singlino” of small mass leads to squark and gluino cascade decays that can predominantly end in a highly Lorentz-boosted singlet-like H 1 and a singlino-like neutralino of small transverse momentum. Upper limits are set on the product of the squark or gluino …

Two-particle azimuthal correlations in γp interactions using pPb collisions at sNN= 8.16 TeV

Authors

Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Thomas Bergauer,Marko Dragicevic,A Escalante Del Valle,Rudolf Fruehwirth,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Lukas Lechner,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Florian Michael Pitters,Navid Rad,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Markus Spanring,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,Mateusz Zarucki,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Eddi A De Wolf,Tahys Janssen,Tomas Kello,Aleksandra Lelek,Maxim Pieters,H Rejeb Sfar,Pierre Van Mechelen,Senne Van Putte,F Blekman,ES Bols,SS Chhibra,J D'Hondt,J De Clercq,D Lontkovskyi,S Lowette,I Marchesini,S Moortgat,A Morton,D Müller,Q Python,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,P Van Mulders,D Beghin,B Bilin,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,B Dorney,L Favart,A Grebenyuk,AK Kalsi,I Makarenko,L Moureaux,L Pétré,A Popov,N Postiau,E Starling,L Thomas,C Vander Velde,Pascal Vanlaer,David Vannerom,Liam Wezenbeek,Tom Cornelis,Didar Dobur,Marek Gruchala,Illia Khvastunov,Gianny Mestdach,Marek Niedziela,Christos Roskas,Kirill Skovpen,Michael Tytgat,Willem Verbeke,Basile Vermassen,Martina Vit,Agni Bethani,Giacomo Bruno,F Bury,Claudio Caputo,Pieter David,Christophe Delaere,Martin Delcourt,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Vincent Lemaitre,Kuntal Mondal,Jessica Prisciandaro,Angela Taliercio,Maksym Teklishyn,Pietro Vischia,Sébastien Wertz,Sophie Wuyckens,GA Alves,Carsten Hensel,Arthur Moraes,WL Aldá Júnior,E Belchior Batista Das Chagas,H Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eduardo Coelho,Eliza Melo Da Costa,Gustavo Gil Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,S Fonseca De Souza,Jordan Martins,D Matos Figueiredo,M Medina Jaime,C Mora Herrera,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,P Rebello Teles,LJ Sanchez Rosas,Alberto Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,DS Lemos,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Sandra S Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,I Atanassov,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mircho Rodozov,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Todor Ivanov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Tongguang Cheng,Wenxing Fang,Qianying Guo,Monika Mittal,Hanwen Wang,Li Yuan,Muhammad Ahmad,Gerry Bauer

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2023/9/10

The first measurements of the Fourier coefficients (V n Δ) of the azimuthal distributions of charged hadrons emitted from photon-proton (γp) interactions are presented. The data are extracted from 68.8 nb− 1 of ultra-peripheral proton-lead (pPb) collisions at s NN= 8.16 TeV using the CMS detector. The high energy lead ions produce a flux of photons that can interact with the oncoming proton. This γp system provides a set of unique initial conditions with multiplicity lower than in photon-lead collisions but comparable to recent electron-positron and electron-proton data. The V n Δ coefficients are presented in ranges of event multiplicity and transverse momentum (p T) and are compared to corresponding hadronic minimum bias pPb results. For a given multiplicity range, the mean p T of charged particles is smaller in γp than in pPb collisions. For both the γp and pPb samples, V 1 Δ is negative, V 2 Δ is positive, and V 3 …

Precision measurement of the Z boson invisible width in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV

Authors

Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,A Escalante Del Valle,Rudolf Fruehwirth,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Lukas Lechner,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Peter Paulitsch,Florian Michael Pitters,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Eddi A De Wolf,Tahys Janssen,Tomas Kello,Aleksandra Lelek,H Rejeb Sfar,Pierre Van Mechelen,Senne Van Putte,F Blekman,ES Bols,J D'Hondt,M Delcourt,H El Faham,S Lowette,S Moortgat,A Morton,D Müller,AR Sahasransu,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,D Beghin,B Bilin,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,L Favart,A Grebenyuk,AK Kalsi,K Lee,M Mahdavikhorrami,I Makarenko,L Moureaux,L Pétré,A Popov,N Postiau,E Starling,L Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,Pascal Vanlaer,Tom Cornelis,Didar Dobur,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,Marek Niedziela,Christos Roskas,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Michael Tytgat,Basile Vermassen,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Agni Bethani,Giacomo Bruno,F Bury,Claudio Caputo,Pieter David,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Khawla Jaffel,Sa Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Kuntal Mondal,Jessica Prisciandaro,Angela Taliercio,Maksym Teklishyn,Tu Thong Tran,Pietro Vischia,Sébastien Wertz,GA Alves,Carsten Hensel,Arthur Moraes,WL Aldá Júnior,M Alves Gallo Pereira,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,H Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo Da Costa,Gustavo Gil Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,S Fonseca De Souza,C Mora Herrera,K Mota Amarilo,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,P Rebello Teles,Alberto Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,DS Lemos,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Sandra S Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mircho Rodozov,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Todor Ivanov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Tongguang Cheng,Tahir Javaid,Monika Mittal,Li Yuan,Muhammad Ahmad,Gerry Bauer,Candan Dozen,Zhen Hu,Jordan Martins,Yi Wang,Kai Yi,Emilien Chapon

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2023/7/10

A precise measurement of the invisible width of the Z boson produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV is presented using data recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36.3 fb− 1. The result is obtained from a simultaneous fit to kinematic distributions for two data samples of Z boson plus jets: one dominated by Z boson decays to invisible particles and the other by Z boson decays to muon and electron pairs. The invisible width is measured to be 523±3 (stat)±16 (syst) MeV. This result is the first precise measurement of the invisible width of the Z boson at a hadron collider, and is the single most precise direct measurement to date, competitive with the combined result of the direct measurements from the LEP experiments.

Machine Learning based tool for CMS RPC currents quality monitoring

Authors

Elton Shumka,Amrutha Samalan,Michael Tytgat,M El Sawy,GA Alves,F Marujo,EA Coelho,EM Da Costa,H Nogima,A Santoro,S Fonseca De Souza,D De Jesus Damiao,M Thiel,K Mota Amarilo,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,A Aleksandrov,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Soultanov,A Dimitrov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,SJ Qian,H Kou,Z-A Liu,J Zhao,J Song,Q Hou,W Diao,P Cao,C Avila,D Barbosa,A Cabrera,A Florez,J Fraga,J Reyes,Y Assran,MA Mahmoud,Y Mohammed,I Crotty,I Laktineh,G Grenier,M Gouzevitch,L Mirabito,K Shchablo,I Bagaturia,I Lomidze,Z Tsamalaidze,V Amoozegar,B Boghrati,M Ebraimi,M Mohammadi Najafabadi,E Zareian,M Abbrescia,G Iaselli,G Pugliese,F Loddo,N De Filippis,R Aly,D Ramos,W Elmetenawee,S Leszki,I Margjeka,D Paesani,L Benussi,S Bianco,D Piccolo,S Meola,S Buontempo,F Carnevali,L Lista,P Paolucci,F Fienga,A Braghieri,P Salvini,P Montagna,C Riccardi,P Vitulo,E Asilar,J Choi,TJ Kim,SY Choi,B Hong,KS Lee,HY Oh,J Goh,I Yu,C Uribe Estrada,I Pedraza,H Castilla-Valdez,A Sanchez-Hernandez,RL Fernandez,M Ramirez-Garcia,E Vazquez,MA Shah,N Zaganidis,A Radi,H Hoorani,S Muhammad,A Ahmad,I Asghar,WA Khan,J Eysermans,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,CMS Muon Group

Journal

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment

Published Date

2023/9/1

The muon system of the CERN Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment includes more than a thousand Resistive Plate Chambers (RPC). They are gaseous detectors operated in the hostile environment of the CMS underground cavern on the Large Hadron Collider where pp luminosities of up to 2× 1 0 34 cm− 2 s− 1 are routinely achieved. The CMS RPC system performance is constantly monitored and the detector is regularly maintained to ensure stable operation. The main monitorable characteristics are dark current, efficiency for muon detection, noise rate etc. Herein we describe an automated tool for CMS RPC current monitoring which uses Machine Learning techniques. We further elaborate on the dedicated generalized linear model proposed already and add autoencoder models for self-consistent predictions as well as hybrid models to allow for RPC current predictions in a distant future.

Search for direct pair production of supersymmetric partners of τ leptons in the final state with two hadronically decaying τ leptons and missing transverse momentum in proton …

Authors

CMS Collaboration cms-publication-committee-chair@ cern. ch,AM Sirunyan,A Tumasyan,W Adam,F Ambrogi,T Bergauer,J Brandstetter,M Dragicevic,J Erö,A Escalante Del Valle,M Flechl,R Frühwirth,M Jeitler,N Krammer,I Krätschmer,D Liko,T Madlener,I Mikulec,N Rad,J Schieck,R Schöfbeck,M Spanring,D Spitzbart,W Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,M Zarucki,V Drugakov,V Mossolov,J Suarez Gonzalez,MR Darwish,EA De Wolf,D Di Croce,X Janssen,A Lelek,M Pieters,H Rejeb Sfar,H Van Haevermaet,P Van Mechelen,S Van Putte,N Van Remortel,F Blekman,ES Bols,SS Chhibra,J D’Hondt,J De Clercq,D Lontkovskyi,S Lowette,I Marchesini,S Moortgat,L Moreels,Q Python,K Skovpen,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,P Van Mulders,I Van Parijs,D Beghin,B Bilin,H Brun,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,H Delannoy,B Dorney,L Favart,A Grebenyuk,AK Kalsi,A Popov,N Postiau,E Starling,L Thomas,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,D Vannerom,T Cornelis,D Dobur,I Khvastunov,M Niedziela,C Roskas,D Trocino,M Tytgat,W Verbeke,B Vermassen,M Vit,N Zaganidis,O Bondu,G Bruno,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,M Delcourt,A Giammanco,V Lemaitre,A Magitteri,J Prisciandaro,A Saggio,M Vidal Marono,P Vischia,J Zobec,FL Alves,GA Alves,G Correia Silva,C Hensel,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,E Belchior Batista Das Chagas,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,E Coelho,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,C De Oliveira Martins,S Fonseca De Souza,LM Huertas Guativa,H Malbouisson,J Martins,D Matos Figueiredo,M Medina Jaime,M Melo De Almeida,C Mora Herrera,L Mundim,H Nogima,WL Prado Da Silva,LJ Sanchez Rosas,A Santoro,A Sznajder,M Thiel,EJ Tonelli Manganote,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,DS Lemos,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,SandraS Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,A Marinov,M Misheva,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Sultanov,M Bonchev,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2020/3

A search is presented for slepton pairs produced in proton–proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13. The search is carried out in events containing two leptons in the final state, on the assumption that each slepton decays primarily to a lepton and a neutralino. Events are considered in which each lepton decays to one or more hadrons and a neutrino, or in which one of the leptons decays instead to an electron or a muon and two neutrinos. The data, collected with the CMS detector in 2016 and 2017, correspond to an integrated luminosity of 77.2. The observed data are consistent with the standard model background expectation. The results are used to set 95% confidence level upper limits on the cross section for slepton pair production in various models for slepton masses between 90 and 200 and neutralino masses of 1, 10, and 20. In the case of purely left-handed slepton production and …

Elsevier BV: Aging studies for the CMS improved Resistive Plate Chambers

Authors

H Hoorani,A Braghieri,D Paesani,M Ebraimi,SJ Qian,A Dimitrov,J Reyes,J Eysermans,P Vitulo,P Cao,C Avila,Y Assran,G Pugliese,EM Da Costa,I Asghar,Y Mohammed,M Shopova,P Petkov,M Ramirez-Garcia,S Muhammad,K Shchablo,F De Araujo,KS Lee,WA Khan,M Thiel,J Goh,R Aly,F Fienga,F Marujo,TJ Kim,L Lista,S Leszki,C Riccardi,H Castilla-Valdez,M Mohammadi Najafabadi,I Crotty,I Laktineh,I Margjeka,F Loddo,RL Fernandez,I Lomidze,J Song,G Iaselli,W Diao,R Hadjiiska,G Soultanov,Z Tsamalaidze,H Kou,A Petrov,Z-A Liu,H Nogima,M Rodozov,I Yu,A Sanchez-Hernandez,C Uribe Estrada,A Florez,N De Filippis,S Fonseca De Souza,G Grenier,A Santoro,B Hong,S Buontempo,P Iaydjiev,I Bagaturia,E Zareian,P Paolucci,L Benussi,M Tytgat,L Litov,E Vazquez,A Radi,A Ahmad,W Elmetenawee,S Bianco,D Barbosa,I Pedraza,M El Sawy,B Pavlov,V Amoozegar,P Montagna,EA Coelho,S Meola,B Boghrati,J Fraga,M Abbrescia,MA Mahmoud,Q Hou,A Aleksandrov,HY Oh,P Salvini,SY Choi,D Piccolo,A Cabrera,J Zhao,A Samalan,N Zaganidis,E Shumka,K Mota Amarilo,MA Shah,J Choi,D Ramos,F Carnevali,M Gouzevitch,GA Alves,L Mirabito,D Damiao,E Asilar

Journal

Nucl. Instrum. Methods Phys. Res., A

Published Date

2023

Abstract For the High Luminosity (HL-LHC) upgrade an upgrade of the CMS detector is foreseen. One of the main projects is the development of the improved Resistive Plate Chamber (iRPC) detectors that will be installed in the forward region of CMS. To validate the performance of the new detector gaps with HL-LHC radiation levels, experimental tests have been conducted at the CERN Gamma Irradiation Facility (GIF++). One chamber equipped with electronics is studied and its parameters are monitored as a function of the accumulated charge.

Measurement of the differential [... formula...] production cross section as a function of the jet mass and extraction of the top quark mass in hadronic decays of boosted top …

Authors

A Tumasyan,W Adam,JW Andrejkovic,T Bergauer,S Chatterjee,K Damanakis,M Dragicevic,A Escalante Del Valle,PS Hussain,M Jeitler,N Krammer,L Lechner,D Liko,I Mikulec,P Paulitsch,FM Pitters,J Schieck,R Schöfbeck,D Schwarz,S Templ,W Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,MR Darwish,T Janssen,T Kello,H Rejeb Sfar,P Van Mechelen,ES Bols,J D’Hondt,A De Moor,M Delcourt,H El Faham,S Lowette,S Moortgat,A Morton,D Müller,AR Sahasransu,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,D Vannerom,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,L Favart,D Hohov,J Jaramillo,K Lee,M Mahdavikhorrami,I Makarenko,A Malara,S Paredes,L Pétré,N Postiau,L Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,D Dobur,J Knolle,L Lambrecht,G Mestdach,M Niedziela,C Rendón,C Roskas,A Samalan,K Skovpen,M Tytgat,N Van Den Bossche,B Vermassen,L Wezenbeek,A Benecke,G Bruno,F Bury,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,IS Donertas,A Giammanco,K Jaffel,Sa Jain,V Lemaitre,K Mondal,A Taliercio,TT Tran,P Vischia,S Wertz,GA Alves,E Coelho,C Hensel,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,WL Aldá Júnior,M Alves Gallo Pereira,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,H Brandao Malbouisson,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,V Dos Santos Sousa,S Fonseca De Souza,J Martins,C Mora Herrera,K Mota Amarilo,L Mundim,H Nogima,A Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,A Sznajder,M Thiel,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Misheva,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Sultanov,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,E Shumka,S Thakur,T Cheng,T Javaid,M Mittal,L Yuan,M Ahmad,G Bauer,Z Hu,S Lezki,K Yi,GM Chen,HS Chen,M Chen,F Iemmi,CH Jiang,A Kapoor

Journal

The European Physical Journal. C, Particles and Fields

Published Date

2023

A measurement of the jet mass distribution in hadronic decays of Lorentz-boosted top quarks is presented. The measurement is performed in the lepton+ jets channel of top quark pair production (tt) events, where the lepton is an electron or muon. The products of the hadronic top quark decay are reconstructed using a single large-radius jet with transverse momentum greater than 400 GeV. The data were collected with the CMS detector at the LHC in protonproton collisions and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb− 1. The differential tt production cross section as a function of the jet mass is unfolded to the particle level and is used to extract the top quark mass. The jet mass scale is calibrated using the hadronic W boson decay within the large-radius jet. The uncertainties in the modelling of the final state radiation are reduced by studying angular correlations in the jet substructure. These developments …

Observation of electroweak W+ W− pair production in association with two jets in proton-proton collisions at s= 13TeV

Authors

Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,A Escalante Del Valle,Rudolf Fruehwirth,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Lukas Lechner,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Peter Paulitsch,Florian Michael Pitters,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Eddi A De Wolf,Tahys Janssen,Tomas Kello,Aleksandra Lelek,H Rejeb Sfar,Pierre Van Mechelen,Senne Van Putte,ES Bols,J D'Hondt,A De Moor,M Delcourt,H El Faham,S Lowette,S Moortgat,A Morton,D Müller,AR Sahasransu,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,D Vannerom,D Beghin,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,L Favart,K Lee,M Mahdavikhorrami,I Makarenko,S Paredes,L Pétré,A Popov,N Postiau,E Starling,L Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,Pascal Vanlaer,Tom Cornelis,Didar Dobur,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,Marek Niedziela,César Rendón,Christos Roskas,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Michael Tytgat,Niels Van den Bossche,Basile Vermassen,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Agni Bethani,Giacomo Bruno,F Bury,Claudio Caputo,Pieter David,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Khawla Jaffel,Sa Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Kuntal Mondal,Jessica Prisciandaro,Angela Taliercio,Tu Thong Tran,Pietro Vischia,Sébastien Wertz,GA Alves,Carsten Hensel,Arthur Moraes,P Rebello Teles,WL Aldá Júnior,M Alves Gallo Pereira,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,H Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo Da Costa,Gustavo Gil Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,V Dos Santos Sousa,S Fonseca De Souza,Jordan Martins,C Mora Herrera,K Mota Amarilo,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,Alberto Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,DS Lemos,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Sandra S Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mircho Rodozov,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Todor Ivanov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Tongguang Cheng,Tahir Javaid,Monika Mittal,Li Yuan,Muhammad Ahmad,Gerry Bauer,Candan Dozen,Zhen Hu,Yi Wang,Kai Yi,Emilien Chapon

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2023/6/10

An observation is reported of the electroweak production of a W+ W− pair in association with two jets, with both W bosons decaying leptonically. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb− 1 of proton-proton collisions at s= 13 TeV, collected by the CMS detector at the CERN LHC. Events are selected by requiring exactly two opposite-sign leptons (electrons or muons) and two jets with large pseudorapidity separation and high dijet invariant mass. Events are categorized based on the flavor of the final-state leptons. A signal is observed with a significance of 5.6 standard deviations (5.2 expected) with respect to the background-only hypothesis. The measured fiducial cross section is 10.2±2.0 fb and this value is consistent with the standard model prediction of 9.1±0.6 fb.

Search for CP violation in t H and tH production in multilepton channels in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Authors

Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,Alberto Escalante Del Valle,Priya Sajid Hussain,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Lukas Lechner,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Peter Paulitsch,Florian Michael Pitters,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Tomas Kello,H Rejeb Sfar,Pierre Van Mechelen,Emil Sørensen Bols,Jorgen D’Hondt,Alexandre De Moor,Martin Delcourt,Hesham El Faham,Steven Lowette,Seth Moortgat,Alexander Morton,Denise Müller,Abanti Ranadhir Sahasransu,Stefaan Tavernier,Walter Van Doninck,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Gilles De Lentdecker,Laurent Favart,Johny Jaramillo,K Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Inna Makarenko,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Laurent Pétré,Nicolas Postiau,Elizabeth Starling,Laurent Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,Didar Dobur,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,Marek Niedziela,Cesar Rendón,Christos Roskas,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Michael Tytgat,Niels Van den Bossche,Basile Vermassen,Liam Wezenbeek,A Benecke,G Bruno,F Bury,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,IS Donertas,A Giammanco,K Jaffel,Sa Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Kuntal Mondal,Jessica Prisciandaro,Angela Taliercio,Tu Thong Tran,Pietro Vischia,Sébastien Wertz,GA Alves,Eduardo Coelho,Carsten Hensel,Arthur Moraes,P Rebello Teles,WL Aldá Júnior,M Alves Gallo Pereira,Barroso Ferreira Filho,H Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo Da Costa,Gustavo Gil Da Silveira,Dilson de Jesus Damiao,Vitor Dos Santos Sousa,S Fonseca De Souza,Jordan Martins,C Mora Herrera,K Mota Amarilo,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,Alberto Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Sandra S Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mircho Rodozov,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Todor Ivanov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Elton Shumka,Tongguang Cheng,Tahir Javaid,Monika Mittal,L Yuan,Muhammad Ahmad,Gerry Bauer,Zhen Hu,Samet Lezki,Kai Yi,Guo-Ming Chen,He-Sheng Chen,Mingshui Chen,Fabio Iemmi,Chun-Hua Jiang,Anshul Kapoor

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2023/7

The charge-parity (CP) structure of the Yukawa interaction between the Higgs (H) boson and the top quark is measured in a data sample enriched in the t H and tH associated production, using 138 fb− 1 of data collected in proton-proton collisions at= 13 TeV by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC. The study targets events where the H boson decays via H→ WW or H→ ττ and the top quarks decay via t→ Wb: the W bosons decay either leptonically or hadronically, and final states characterized by the presence of at least two leptons are studied. Machine learning techniques are applied to these final states to enhance the separation of CP-even from CP-odd scenarios. Two-dimensional confidence regions are set on κ t and t, which are respectively defined as the CP-even and CP-odd top-Higgs Yukawa coupling modifiers. No significant fractional CP-odd contributions, parameterized by the quantity|| are observed; the …

Measurements of Higgs boson production in the decay channel with a pair of leptons in proton–proton collisions at TeV

Authors

Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,A Escalante Del Valle,Rudolf Fruehwirth,Manfred Jeitler,N Krammer,L Lechner,D Liko,I Mikulec,P Paulitsch,FM Pitters,J Schieck,R Schöfbeck,D Schwarz,S Templ,W Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,MR Darwish,EA De Wolf,Tahys Janssen,T Kello,A Lelek,H Rejeb Sfar,P Van Mechelen,S Van Putte,N Van Remortel,ES Bols,J D’Hondt,A De Moor,M Delcourt,H El Faham,S Lowette,S Moortgat,A Morton,D Müller,AR Sahasransu,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,D Vannerom,D Beghin,B Bilin,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,L Favart,AK Kalsi,K Lee,M Mahdavikhorrami,I Makarenko,S Paredes,L Pétré,A Popov,N Postiau,E Starling,L Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,T Cornelis,D Dobur,J Knolle,L Lambrecht,G Mestdach,M Niedziela,C Rendón,C Roskas,A Samalan,K Skovpen,M Tytgat,N Van Den Bossche,B Vermassen,L Wezenbeek,A Benecke,A Bethani,G Bruno,F Bury,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,IS Donertas,A Giammanco,K Jaffel,Sa Jain,V Lemaitre,K Mondal,J Prisciandaro,A Taliercio,M Teklishyn,TT Tran,P Vischia,S Wertz,GA Alves,C Hensel,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,WL Aldá Júnior,M Alves Gallo Pereira,M Barroso Ferreira Filho,H Brandao Malbouisson,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,V Dos Santos Sousa,S Fonseca De Souza,J Martins,C Mora Herrera,K Mota Amarilo,L Mundim,H Nogima,A Santoro,SM Silva Do Amaral,A Sznajder,M Thiel,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,DS Lemos,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Misheva,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Sultanov,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,T Cheng,T Javaid,M Mittal,L Yuan,M Ahmad,G Bauer,C Dozen

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2023/7/4

Measurements of Higgs boson production, where the Higgs boson decays into a pair of τ leptons, are presented, using a sample of proton-proton collisions collected with the CMS experiment at a center-of-mass energy of, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb-1. Three analyses are presented. Two are targeting Higgs boson production via gluon fusion and vector boson fusion: a neural network based analysis and an analysis based on an event categorization optimized on the ratio of signal over background events. These are complemented by an analysis targeting vector boson associated Higgs boson production. Results are presented in the form of signal strengths relative to the standard model predictions and products of cross sections and branching fraction to τ leptons, in up to 16 different kinematic regions. For the simultaneous measurements of the neural network based analysis and the …

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