Christopher Rogan

Christopher Rogan

University of Kansas

H-index: 236

North America-United States

About Christopher Rogan

Christopher Rogan, With an exceptional h-index of 236 and a recent h-index of 154 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Kansas, specializes in the field of high energy particle physics.

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

Review of top quark mass measurements in CMS

Measurement of multijet azimuthal correlations and determination of the strong coupling in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Performance of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter in pp collisions at = 13 TeV

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

Observation of enhanced long-range elliptic anisotropies inside high-multiplicity jets in pp collisions at = 13 TeV

Measurement of the double-differential inclusive jet cross section in proton-proton collisions at = 5.02 TeV

Search for dark matter particles in W+W− events with transverse momentum imbalance in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Combined search for electroweak production of winos, binos, higgsinos, and sleptons in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Christopher Rogan Information

University

University of Kansas

Position

J.D. Stranathan Assistant Professor of Experimental Physics

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236

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154

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Christopher Rogan Skills & Research Interests

high energy particle physics

Top articles of Christopher Rogan

Review of top quark mass measurements in CMS

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,Andre Hoang,Priya Sajid Hussain,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ang Li,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Mangesh Sonawane,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Pierre van Mechelen,Emil Sørensen Bols,Jorgen d'Hondt,Soumya Dansana,Alexandre de Moor,Martin Delcourt,Steven Lowette,Inna Makarenko,Denise Müller,Stefaan Tavernier,Michael Tytgat,Gerrit Patrick van Onsem,Senne van Putte,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Aloke Kumar Das,Gilles de Lentdecker,Hugues Evard,Laurent Favart,Paraskevas Gianneios,Dmytro Hohov,Johny Jaramillo,Ali Khalilzadeh,Fakhri Alam Khan,Kyeongpil Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Laurent Thomas,Max Vanden Bemden,Pascal Vanlaer,Maarten de Coen,Didar Dobur,Yanwen Hong,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,Kevin Mota Amarilo,César Rendón,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Niels van den Bossche,Jan van der Linden,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Agni Bethani,Giacomo Bruno,Claudio Caputo,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Sandhya Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Jindrich Lidrych,Paola Mastrapasqua,Tu Thong Tran,Sébastien Wertz,Gilvan Alves,Eduardo Coelho,Carsten Hensel,Thales Menezes de Oliveira,Arthur Moraes,Patricia Rebello Teles,Mariana Soeiro,Walter Luiz Aldá Júnior,Miguel Alves Gallo Pereira,Mapse Barroso Ferreira Filho,Helena Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo da Costa,Gustavo Gil da Silveira,Dilson de Jesus Damiao,Sandro Fonseca de Souza,Raphael Gomes de Souza,Jordan Martins,Clemencia Mora Herrera,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,Joao Pedro Pinheiro,Alberto Santoro,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,Antonio Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,Thiago Tomei,Eduardo de Moraes Gregores,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Breno Orzari,Sandra Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Elton Shumka,Sumit Keshri,Shalini Thakur,Tongguang Cheng,Tahir Javaid,Li Yuan,Zhen Hu,Jinfeng Liu,Kai Yi,Guo-Ming Chen,He-Sheng Chen,Mingshui Chen,Fabio Iemmi,Chun-Hua Jiang,Anshul Kapoor,Hongbo Liao,Zhenan Liu,Ramkrishna Sharma,Jia-Ning Song,Junquan Tao,Chu Wang,Jin Wang

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.01313

Published Date

2024/3/19

The top quark mass is one of the most intriguing parameters of the standard model (SM). Its value indicates a Yukawa coupling close to unity, and the resulting strong ties to the Higgs physics make the top quark mass a crucial ingredient for understanding essential aspects of the electroweak sector of the SM. While it is such an important parameter of the SM, its measurement and interpretation in terms of the Lagrangian parameter are challenging. The CMS Collaboration has performed multiple measurements of the top quark mass, addressing these challenges from different angles: highly precise `direct' measurements, using the top quark decay products, as well as `indirect' measurements aiming at accurate interpretations in terms of the Lagrangian parameter. Recent mass measurements using Lorentz-boosted top quarks are particularly promising, opening a new avenue of measurements based on top quark decay products contained in a single particle jet, with superior prospects for accurate theoretical interpretations. Moreover, dedicated studies of the dominant uncertainties in the modelling of the signal processes have been performed. This review offers the first comprehensive overview of these measurements performed by the CMS Collaboration using the data collected at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 TeV.

Measurement of multijet azimuthal correlations and determination of the strong coupling in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,Priya Sajid Hussain,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ang Li,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Mangesh Sonawane,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Pierre van Mechelen,Emil Sørensen Bols,Jorgen d'Hondt,Soumya Dansana,Alexandre de Moor,Martin Delcourt,Hesham El Faham,Steven Lowette,Inna Makarenko,Denise Müller,Abanti Ranadhir Sahasransu,Stefaan Tavernier,Michael Tytgat,Gerrit Patrick van Onsem,Senne van Putte,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Aloke Kumar Das,Gilles de Lentdecker,Laurent Favart,Dmytro Hohov,Johny Jaramillo,Ali Khalilzadeh,Kyeongpil Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Laurent Pétré,Nicolas Postiau,Laurent Thomas,Max Vanden Bemden,Pascal Vanlaer,Maarten de Coen,Didar Dobur,Yanwen Hong,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,Kevin Mota Amarilo,César Rendón,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Niels van den Bossche,Jan van der Linden,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Agni Bethani,Giacomo Bruno,Claudio Caputo,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Khawla Jaffel,Sandhya Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Jindrich Lidrych,Paola Mastrapasqua,Kuntal Mondal,Tu Thong Tran,Sébastien Wertz,Gilvan Alves,Eduardo Coelho,Carsten Hensel,Thales Menezes de Oliveira,Arthur Moraes,Patricia Rebello Teles,Mariana Soeiro,Walter Luiz Aldá Júnior,Miguel Alves Gallo Pereira,Mapse Barroso Ferreira Filho,Helena Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo da Costa,Gustavo Gil da Silveira,Dilson de Jesus Damiao,Sandro Fonseca de Souza,Raphael Gomes de Souza,Jordan Martins,Clemencia Mora Herrera,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,Alberto Santoro,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,Antonio Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,Thiago Tomei,Eduardo de Moraes Gregores,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Breno Orzari,Sandra Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Elton Shumka,Sumit Keshri,Shalini Thakur,Tongguang Cheng,Qianying Guo,Tahir Javaid,Li Yuan,Zhen Hu,Jinfeng Liu,Kai Yi,Guo-Ming Chen,He-Sheng Chen,Mingshui Chen,Fabio Iemmi,Chun-Hua Jiang,Anshul Kapoor,Hongbo Liao,Zhenan Liu,Ramkrishna Sharma,Jia-Ning Song,Junquan Tao

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2404.16082

Published Date

2024/4/26

A measurement is presented of a ratio observable that provides a measure of the azimuthal correlations among jets with large transverse momentum . This observable is measured in multijet events over the range of = 360-3170 GeV based on data collected by the CMS experiment in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 134 fb. The results are compared with predictions from Monte Carlo parton-shower event generator simulations, as well as with fixed-order perturbative quantum chromodynamics (pQCD) predictions at next-to-leading-order (NLO) accuracy obtained with different parton distribution functions (PDFs) and corrected for nonperturbative and electroweak effects. Data and theory agree within uncertainties. From the comparison of the measured observable with the pQCD prediction obtained with the NNPDF3.1 NLO PDFs, the strong coupling at the Z boson mass scale is = 0.1177 0.0013 (exp) (theo) = 0.1177, where the total uncertainty is dominated by the scale dependence of the fixed-order predictions. A test of the running of in the TeV region shows no deviation from the expected NLO pQCD behaviour.

Performance of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter in pp collisions at = 13 TeV

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan,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,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Mangesh Sonawane,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Pierre van Mechelen,Emil Sørensen Bols,Jorgen d'Hondt,Soumya Dansana,Alexandre de Moor,Martin Delcourt,Hesham El Faham,Steven Lowette,Inna Makarenko,Denise Müller,Abanti Ranadhir Sahasransu,Stefaan Tavernier,Michael Tytgat,Senne van Putte,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Gilles de Lentdecker,Laurent Favart,Dmytro Hohov,Johny Jaramillo,Ali Khalilzadeh,Kyeongpil Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Laurent Pétré,Nicolas Postiau,Laurent Thomas,Max Vanden Bemden,Pascal Vanlaer,Maarten de Coen,Didar Dobur,Yanwen Hong,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,César Rendón,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Niels van den Bossche,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Giacomo Bruno,Claudio Caputo,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Khawla Jaffel,Sandhya Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Jindrich Lidrych,Paola Mastrapasqua,Kuntal Mondal,Tu Thong Tran,Sébastien Wertz,Gilvan Alves,Eduardo Coelho,Carsten Hensel,Thales Menezes de Oliveira,Arthur Moraes,Patricia Rebello Teles,Mariana Soeiro,Walter Luiz Aldá Júnior,Miguel Alves Gallo Pereira,Mapse Barroso Ferreira Filho,Helena Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo da Costa,Gustavo Gil da Silveira,Dilson de Jesus Damiao,Sandro Fonseca de Souza,Jordan Martins,Clemencia Mora Herrera,Kevin Mota Amarilo,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,Alberto Santoro,Sheila Mara Silva Do Amaral,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,Antonio Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,Thiago Tomei,Eduardo de Moraes Gregores,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Breno Orzari,Sandra Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Todor Ivanov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Elton Shumka,Sumit Keshri,Shalini Thakur,Tongguang Cheng,Qianying Guo,Tahir Javaid,Monika Mittal,Li Yuan,Gerry Bauer,Zhen Hu,Kai Yi,Guo-Ming Chen,He-Sheng Chen,Mingshui Chen,Fabio Iemmi,Chun-Hua Jiang,Anshul Kapoor,Hongbo Liao,Zhenan Liu,Fabio Monti,Ramkrishna Sharma,Jia-Ning Song,Junquan Tao,Chu Wang

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.15518

Published Date

2024/4/2

The operation and performance of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) electromagnetic calorimeter (ECAL) are presented, based on data collected in pp collisions at = 13 TeV at the CERN LHC, in the years from 2015 to 2018 (LHC Run 2), corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 151 fb. The CMS ECAL is a scintillating lead-tungstate crystal calorimeter, with a silicon strip preshower detector in the forward region that provides precise measurements of the energy and the time-of-arrival of electrons and photons. The successful operation of the ECAL is crucial for a broad range of physics goals, ranging from observing the Higgs boson and measuring its properties, to other standard model measurements and searches for new phenomena. Precise calibration, alignment, and monitoring of the ECAL response are important ingredients to achieve these goals. To face the challenges posed by the higher luminosity, which characterized the operation of the LHC in Run 2, the procedures established during the 2011-2012 run of the LHC have been revisited and new methods have been developed for the energy measurement and for the ECAL calibration. The energy resolution of the calorimeter, for electrons from Z boson decays reaching the ECAL without significant loss of energy by bremsstrahlung, was better than 1.8%, 3.0%, and 4.5% in the $\lvert\eta\rvert$ intervals [0.0,0.8], [0.8,1.5], [1.5, 2.5], respectively. This resulting performance is similar to that achieved during Run 1 in 2011-2012, in spite of the more severe running 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 …

Observation of enhanced long-range elliptic anisotropies inside high-multiplicity jets in pp collisions at = 13 TeV

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,Priya Sajid Hussain,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ang Li,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Mangesh Sonawane,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Pierre van Mechelen,Emil Sørensen Bols,Jorgen d'Hondt,Soumya Dansana,Alexandre de Moor,Martin Delcourt,Hesham El Faham,Steven Lowette,Inna Makarenko,Denise Müller,Abanti Ranadhir Sahasransu,Stefaan Tavernier,Michael Tytgat,Gerrit Patrick van Onsem,Senne van Putte,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Aloke Kumar Das,Gilles de Lentdecker,Laurent Favart,Paraskevas Gianneios,Dmytro Hohov,Johny Jaramillo,Ali Khalilzadeh,Kyeongpil Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Laurent Pétré,Nicolas Postiau,Laurent Thomas,Max Vanden Bemden,Pascal Vanlaer,Maarten de Coen,Didar Dobur,Yanwen Hong,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,Kevin Mota Amarilo,César Rendón,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Niels van den Bossche,Jan van der Linden,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Agni Bethani,Giacomo Bruno,Claudio Caputo,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Khawla Jaffel,Sandhya Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Jindrich Lidrych,Paola Mastrapasqua,Kuntal Mondal,Tu Thong Tran,Sébastien Wertz,Gilvan Alves,Eduardo Coelho,Carsten Hensel,Thales Menezes de Oliveira,Arthur Moraes,Patricia Rebello Teles,Mariana Soeiro,Walter Luiz Aldá Júnior,Miguel Alves Gallo Pereira,Mapse Barroso Ferreira Filho,Helena Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo da Costa,Gustavo Gil da Silveira,Dilson de Jesus Damiao,Sandro Fonseca de Souza,Raphael Gomes de Souza,Jordan Martins,Clemencia Mora Herrera,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,Joao Pedro Pinheiro,Alberto Santoro,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,Antonio Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,Thiago Tomei,Eduardo de Moraes Gregores,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Breno Orzari,Sandra Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Elton Shumka,Sumit Keshri,Shalini Thakur,Tongguang Cheng,Tahir Javaid,Li Yuan,Zhen Hu,Jinfeng Liu,Kai Yi,Guo-Ming Chen,He-Sheng Chen,Mingshui Chen,Fabio Iemmi,Chun-Hua Jiang,Anshul Kapoor,Hongbo Liao,Zhenan Liu,Ramkrishna Sharma,Jia-Ning Song

Published Date

2024/1/4

A search for partonic collective effects inside jets produced in proton-proton collisions is performed via correlation measurements of charged constituents using the CMS detector at the CERN LHC. The analysis uses data collected at a center-of-mass energy of = 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb. Jets are reconstructed with the anti- algorithm with a distance parameter of 0.8 and are required to have transverse momentum greater than 550 GeV and pseudorapidity $\lvert\eta\rvert$ 1.6. Two-particle correlations among the charged constituents within the jets are studied as functions of the particles' azimuthal angle and pseudorapidity separations ( and ) in a jet coordinate basis, where constituents' , are defined relative to the direction of the jet. The correlation functions are studied in classes of in-jet charged-particle multiplicity up to 100. Fourier harmonics are extracted from long-range azimuthal correlation functions to characterize azimuthal anisotropy for $\lvert\Delta\eta^*\rvert$ 2. For low-multiplicity jets, the long-range elliptic anisotropic harmonic, , is observed to decrease with . This trend is well described by Monte Carlo event generators. However, a rising trend for emerges at 80, hinting at a possible onset of collective behavior, which is not reproduced by the models tested. This observation yields new insights into the dynamics of parton fragmentation processes in the vacuum.

Measurement of the double-differential inclusive jet cross section in proton-proton collisions at = 5.02 TeV

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan

Published Date

2024/1/20

The inclusive jet cross section is measured as a function of jet transverse momentum and rapidity . The measurement is performed using proton-proton collision data at = 5.02 TeV, recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 27.4 pb. The jets are reconstructed with the anti- algorithm using a distance parameter of = 0.4, within the rapidity interval $\lvert y\rvert$ 2, and across the kinematic range 0.06 1 TeV. The jet cross section is unfolded from detector to particle level using the determined jet response and resolution. The results are compared to predictions of perturbative quantum chromodynamics, calculated at both next-to-leading order and next-to-next-to-leading order. The predictions are corrected for nonperturbative effects, and presented for a variety of parton distribution functions and choices of the renormalization/factorization scales and the strong coupling .

Search for dark matter particles in W+W− events with transverse momentum imbalance in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Authors

A Hayrapetyan,A Tumasyan,W Adam,JW Andrejkovic,T Bergauer,S Chatterjee,K Damanakis,M Dragicevic,A Escalante Del Valle,PS Hussain,M Jeitler,N Krammer,D Liko,I Mikulec,J Schieck,R Schöfbeck,D Schwarz,M Sonawane,S Templ,W Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,MR Darwish,T Janssen,P Van Mechelen,ES Bols,J D’Hondt,S Dansana,A De Moor,M Delcourt,H El Faham,S Lowette,I Makarenko,D Müller,AR Sahasransu,S Tavernier,M Tytgat,S Van Putte,D Vannerom,B Clerbaux,G De Lentdecker,L Favart,D Hohov,J Jaramillo,A Khalilzadeh,K Lee,M Mahdavikhorrami,A Malara,S Paredes,L Pétré,N Postiau,L Thomas,M Vanden Bemden,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,M De Coen,D Dobur,Y Hong,J Knolle,L Lambrecht,G Mestdach,C Rendón,A Samalan,K Skovpen,N Van Den Bossche,L Wezenbeek,A Benecke,G Bruno,C Caputo,C Delaere,IS Donertas,A Giammanco,K Jaffel,Sa Jain,V Lemaitre,J Lidrych,P Mastrapasqua,K Mondal,TT Tran,S Wertz,GA Alves,E Coelho,C Hensel,T Menezes De Oliveira,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,M Soeiro,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,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,B Orzari,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Misheva,M Shopova,G Sultanov,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,A Petrov,E Shumka,S Keshri,S Thakur,T Cheng,Q Guo,T Javaid,M Mittal,L Yuan,G Bauer,Z Hu,K Yi,GM Chen,HS Chen,M Chen,F Iemmi,CH Jiang,A Kapoor,H Liao,Z-A Liu,F Monti,R Sharma,JN Song,J Tao

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2024/3

A search for dark matter particles is performed using events with a pair of W bosons and large missing transverse momentum. Candidate events are selected by requiring one or two leptons (ℓ= electrons or muons). The analysis is based on proton-proton collision data collected at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV by the CMS experiment at the LHC and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb− 1. No significant excess over the expected standard model background is observed in the ℓνqq and 2ℓ2ν final states of the W+ W− boson pair. Limits are set on dark matter production in the context of a simplified dark Higgs model, with a dark Higgs boson mass above the W+ W− mass threshold. The dark matter phase space is probed in the mass range 100–300 GeV, extending the scope of previous searches. Current exclusion limits are improved in the range of dark Higgs masses from 160 to 250 GeV, for a dark …

Combined search for electroweak production of winos, binos, higgsinos, and sleptons in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan

Published Date

2024/2/2

A combination of the results of several searches for the electroweak production of the supersymmetric partners of standard model bosons, and of charged leptons, is presented. All searches use proton-proton collision data at = 13 TeV recorded with the CMS detector at the LHC in 2016-2018. The analyzed data correspond to an integrated luminosity of up to 137 fb. The results are interpreted in terms of simplified models of supersymmetry. Two new interpretations are added with this combination: a model spectrum with the bino as the lightest supersymmetric particle together with mass-degenerate higgsinos decaying to the bino and a standard model boson, and the compressed-spectrum region of a previously studied model of slepton pair production. Improved analysis techniques are employed to optimize sensitivity for the compressed spectra in the wino and slepton pair production models. The results are consistent with expectations from the standard model. The combination provides a more comprehensive coverage of the model parameter space than the individual searches, extending the exclusion by up to 125 GeV, and also targets some of the intermediate gaps in the mass coverage.

Portable acceleration of CMS computing workflows with coprocessors as a service

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,Priya Sajid Hussain,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ang Li,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Mangesh Sonawane,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Pierre van Mechelen,Emil Sørensen Bols,Jorgen d'Hondt,Soumya Dansana,Alexandre de Moor,Martin Delcourt,Hesham El Faham,Steven Lowette,Inna Makarenko,Denise Müller,Abanti Ranadhir Sahasransu,Stefaan Tavernier,Michael Tytgat,Gerrit Patrick van Onsem,Senne van Putte,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Aloke Kumar Das,Gilles de Lentdecker,Laurent Favart,Paraskevas Gianneios,Dmytro Hohov,Johny Jaramillo,Ali Khalilzadeh,Fakhri Alam Khan,Kyeongpil Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Laurent Thomas,Max Vanden Bemden,Pascal Vanlaer,Maarten de Coen,Didar Dobur,Yanwen Hong,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,Kevin Mota Amarilo,César Rendón,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Niels van den Bossche,Jan van der Linden,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Agni Bethani,Giacomo Bruno,Claudio Caputo,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Khawla Jaffel,Sandhya Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Jindrich Lidrych,Paola Mastrapasqua,Kuntal Mondal,Tu Thong Tran,Sébastien Wertz,Gilvan Alves,Eduardo Coelho,Carsten Hensel,Thales Menezes de Oliveira,Arthur Moraes,Patricia Rebello Teles,Mariana Soeiro,Walter Luiz Aldá Júnior,Miguel Alves Gallo Pereira,Mapse Barroso Ferreira Filho,Helena Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo da Costa,Gustavo Gil da Silveira,Dilson de Jesus Damiao,Sandro Fonseca de Souza,Raphael Gomes de Souza,Jordan Martins,Clemencia Mora Herrera,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,Joao Pedro Pinheiro,Alberto Santoro,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,Antonio Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,Thiago Tomei,Eduardo de Moraes Gregores,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Breno Orzari,Sandra Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Elton Shumka,Sumit Keshri,Shalini Thakur,Tongguang Cheng,Tahir Javaid,Li Yuan,Zhen Hu,Jinfeng Liu,Kai Yi,Guo-Ming Chen,He-Sheng Chen,Mingshui Chen,Fabio Iemmi,Chun-Hua Jiang,Anshul Kapoor,Hongbo Liao,Zhenan Liu,Ramkrishna Sharma,Jia-Ning Song,Junquan Tao

Published Date

2024/2/27

Computing demands for large scientific experiments, such as the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC, will increase dramatically in the next decades. To complement the future performance increases of software running on central processing units (CPUs), explorations of coprocessor usage in data processing hold great potential and interest. Coprocessors are a class of computer processors that supplement CPUs, often improving the execution of certain functions due to architectural design choices. We explore the approach of Services for Optimized Network Inference on Coprocessors (SONIC) and study the deployment of this as-a-service approach in large-scale data processing. In the studies, we take a data processing workflow of the CMS experiment and run the main workflow on CPUs, while offloading several machine learning (ML) inference tasks onto either remote or local coprocessors, specifically graphics processing units (GPUs). With experiments performed at Google Cloud, the Purdue Tier-2 computing center, and combinations of the two, we demonstrate the acceleration of these ML algorithms individually on coprocessors and the corresponding throughput improvement for the entire workflow. This approach can be easily generalized to different types of coprocessors and deployed on local CPUs without decreasing the throughput performance. We emphasize that the SONIC approach enables high coprocessor usage and enables the portability to run workflows on different types of coprocessors.

Search for a scalar or pseudoscalar dilepton resonance produced in association with a massive vector boson or top quark-antiquark pair in multilepton events at $\sqrt {s} $= 13 TeV

Authors

Armen Tumasyan

Published Date

2024/2/16

A search for beyond the standard model spin-0 bosons, , that decay into pairs of electrons, muons, or tau leptons is presented. The search targets the associated production of such bosons with a W or Z gauge boson, or a top quark-antiquark pair, and uses events with three or four charged leptons, including hadronically decaying tau leptons. The proton-proton collision data set used in the analysis was collected at the LHC from 2016 to 2018 at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb. The observations are consistent with the predictions from standard model processes. Upper limits are placed on the product of cross sections and branching fractions of such new particles over the mass range of 15 to 350 GeV with scalar, pseudoscalar, or Higgs-boson-like couplings, as well as on the product of coupling parameters and branching fractions. Several model-dependent exclusion limits are also presented. For a Higgs-boson-like model, limits are set on the mixing angle of the Higgs boson with the boson. For the associated production of a boson with a top quark-antiquark pair, limits are set on the coupling to top quarks. Finally, limits are set for the first time on a fermiophilic dilaton-like model with scalar couplings and a fermiophilic axion-like model with pseudoscalar couplings.

Constraints on anomalous Higgs boson couplings from its production and decay using the WW channel in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,Priya Sajid Hussain,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ang Li,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Mangesh Sonawane,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Pierre van Mechelen,Emil Sørensen Bols,Jorgen d'Hondt,Soumya Dansana,Alexandre de Moor,Martin Delcourt,Hesham El Faham,Steven Lowette,Inna Makarenko,Denise Müller,Abanti Ranadhir Sahasransu,Stefaan Tavernier,Michael Tytgat,Gerrit Patrick van Onsem,Senne van Putte,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Aloke Kumar Das,Gilles de Lentdecker,Laurent Favart,Paraskevas Gianneios,Dmytro Hohov,Johny Jaramillo,Ali Khalilzadeh,Kyeongpil Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Laurent Pétré,Nicolas Postiau,Laurent Thomas,Max Vanden Bemden,Pascal Vanlaer,Maarten de Coen,Didar Dobur,Yanwen Hong,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,Kevin Mota Amarilo,César Rendón,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Niels van den Bossche,Jan van der Linden,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Agni Bethani,Giacomo Bruno,Claudio Caputo,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Khawla Jaffel,Sandhya Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Jindrich Lidrych,Paola Mastrapasqua,Kuntal Mondal,Tu Thong Tran,Sébastien Wertz,Gilvan Alves,Eduardo Coelho,Carsten Hensel,Thales Menezes de Oliveira,Arthur Moraes,Patricia Rebello Teles,Mariana Soeiro,Walter Luiz Aldá Júnior,Miguel Alves Gallo Pereira,Mapse Barroso Ferreira Filho,Helena Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo da Costa,Gustavo Gil da Silveira,Dilson de Jesus Damiao,Sandro Fonseca de Souza,Raphael Gomes de Souza,Jordan Martins,Clemencia Mora Herrera,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,Joao Pedro Pinheiro,Alberto Santoro,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,Antonio Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,Thiago Tomei,Eduardo de Moraes Gregores,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Breno Orzari,Sandra Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Elton Shumka,Sumit Keshri,Shalini Thakur,Tongguang Cheng,Tahir Javaid,Li Yuan,Zhen Hu,Jinfeng Liu,Kai Yi,Guo-Ming Chen,He-Sheng Chen,Mingshui Chen,Fabio Iemmi,Chun-Hua Jiang,Anshul Kapoor,Hongbo Liao,Zhenan Liu,Ramkrishna Sharma,Jia-Ning Song

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.00657

Published Date

2024/3/19

A study of the anomalous couplings of the Higgs boson to vector bosons, including -violation effects, has been conducted using its production and decay in the WW channel. This analysis is performed on proton-proton collision data collected with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC during 2016-2018 at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb. The different-flavor dilepton (e) final state is analyzed, with dedicated categories targeting gluon fusion, electroweak vector boson fusion, and associated production with a W or Z boson. Kinematic information from associated jets is combined using matrix element techniques to increase the sensitivity to anomalous effects at the production vertex. A simultaneous measurement of four Higgs boson couplings to electroweak vector bosons is performed in the framework of a standard model effective field theory. All measurements are consistent with the expectations for the standard model Higgs boson and constraints are set on the fractional contribution of the anomalous couplings to the Higgs boson production cross section.

The CMS statistical analysis and combination tool: COMBINE

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan

Published Date

2024/4/9

This paper describes the COMBINE software package used for statistical analyses by the CMS Collaboration. The package, originally designed to perform searches for a Higgs boson and the combined analysis of those searches, has evolved to become the statistical analysis tool presently used in the majority of measurements and searches performed by the CMS Collaboration. It is not specific to the CMS experiment, and this paper is intended to serve as a reference for users outside of the CMS Collaboration, providing an outline of the most salient features and capabilities. Readers are provided with the possibility to run COMBINE and reproduce examples provided in this paper using a publicly available container image. Since the package is constantly evolving to meet the demands of ever-increasing data sets and analysis sophistication, this paper cannot cover all details of COMBINE. However, the online documentation referenced within this paper provides an up-to-date and complete user guide.

Search for long-lived heavy neutrinos in the decays of B mesons produced in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,Priya Sajid Hussain,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ang Li,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Mangesh Sonawane,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Pierre van Mechelen,Nordin Breugelmans,Jorgen d'Hondt,Soumya Dansana,Alexandre de Moor,Martin Delcourt,Felix Heyen,Steven Lowette,Inna Makarenko,Denise Müller,Stefaan Tavernier,Michael Tytgat,Gerrit Patrick van Onsem,Senne van Putte,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Aloke Kumar Das,Gilles de Lentdecker,Hugues Evard,Laurent Favart,Paraskevas Gianneios,Dmytro Hohov,Johny Jaramillo,Ali Khalilzadeh,Fakhri Alam Khan,Kyeongpil Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Laurent Thomas,Max Vanden Bemden,Pascal Vanlaer,Maarten de Coen,Didar Dobur,Gul Gokbulut,Yanwen Hong,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,David Marckx,Gianny Mestdach,Kevin Mota Amarilo,César Rendón,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Niels van den Bossche,Jan van der Linden,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Agni Bethani,Giacomo Bruno,Claudio Caputo,Jerome de Favereau de Jeneret,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Ahmet Oguz Guzel,Sandhya Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Jindrich Lidrych,Paola Mastrapasqua,Tu Thong Tran,Sébastien Wertz,Gilvan Alves,Eduardo Coelho,Carsten Hensel,Thales Menezes de Oliveira,Arthur Moraes,Patricia Rebello Teles,Mariana Soeiro,Antonio Vilela Pereira,Walter Luiz Aldá Júnior,Miguel Alves Gallo Pereira,Mapse Barroso Ferreira Filho,Helena Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo da Costa,Gustavo Gil da Silveira,Dilson de Jesus Damiao,Sandro Fonseca de Souza,Raphael Gomes de Souza,Matheus Macedo,Jordan Martins,Clemencia Mora Herrera,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,Joao Pedro Pinheiro,Alberto Santoro,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,Thiago Tomei,Eduardo de Moraes Gregores,Isabela Maietto Silverio,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Breno Orzari,Sandra Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Elton Shumka,Sumit Keshri,Shalini Thakur,Tongguang Cheng,Tahir Javaid,Li Yuan,Zhen Hu,Zhengchen Liang,Jinfeng Liu,Kai Yi,Guo-Ming Chen,He-Sheng Chen,Mingshui Chen,Fabio Iemmi,Chun-Hua Jiang,Anshul Kapoor

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.04584

Published Date

2024/3/21

A search for long-lived heavy neutrinos (N) in the decays of \PB mesons produced in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV is presented. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 41.6 fb collected in 2018 by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC, using a dedicated data stream that enhances the number of recorded events containing B mesons. The search probes heavy neutrinos with masses in the range 1 3 GeV and decay lengths in the range 10 10 mm, where is the N proper mean lifetime. Signal events are defined by the signature B NX; N , where the leptons and can be either a muon or an electron, provided that at least one of them is a muon. The hadronic recoil system, X, is treated inclusively and is not reconstructed. No significant excess of events over the standard model background is observed in any of the invariant mass distributions. Limits at 95% confidence level on the sum of the squares of the mixing amplitudes between heavy and light neutrinos, , and on are obtained in different mixing scenarios for both Majorana and Dirac-like N particles. The most stringent upper limit 2.010 is obtained at = 1.95 GeV for the Majorana case where N mixes exclusively with muon neutrinos. The limits on for masses 1 1.7 GeV are the most stringent from a collider experiment to date.

Extracting the speed of sound in the strongly interacting matter created in ultrarelativistic lead-lead collisions at the LHC

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Janik Walter Andrejkovic,Thomas Bergauer,Suman Chatterjee,Konstantinos Damanakis,Marko Dragicevic,Priya Sajid Hussain,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ang Li,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Mangesh Sonawane,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Pierre van Mechelen,Emil Sørensen Bols,Jorgen d'Hondt,Soumya Dansana,Alexandre de Moor,Martin Delcourt,Hesham El Faham,Steven Lowette,Inna Makarenko,Denise Müller,Abanti Ranadhir Sahasransu,Stefaan Tavernier,Michael Tytgat,Gerrit Patrick van Onsem,Senne van Putte,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Aloke Kumar Das,Gilles de Lentdecker,Laurent Favart,Paraskevas Gianneios,Dmytro Hohov,Johny Jaramillo,Ali Khalilzadeh,Kyeongpil Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Nicolas Postiau,Laurent Thomas,Max Vanden Bemden,Pascal Vanlaer,Maarten de Coen,Didar Dobur,Yanwen Hong,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,Kevin Mota Amarilo,César Rendón,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Niels van den Bossche,Jan van der Linden,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Agni Bethani,Giacomo Bruno,Claudio Caputo,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Khawla Jaffel,Sandhya Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Jindrich Lidrych,Paola Mastrapasqua,Kuntal Mondal,Tu Thong Tran,Sébastien Wertz,Gilvan Alves,Eduardo Coelho,Carsten Hensel,Thales Menezes de Oliveira,Arthur Moraes,Patricia Rebello Teles,Mariana Soeiro,Walter Luiz Aldá Júnior,Miguel Alves Gallo Pereira,Mapse Barroso Ferreira Filho,Helena Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo da Costa,Gustavo Gil da Silveira,Dilson de Jesus Damiao,Sandro Fonseca de Souza,Raphael Gomes de Souza,Jordan Martins,Clemencia Mora Herrera,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,Joao Pedro Pinheiro,Alberto Santoro,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,Antonio Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,Thiago Tomei,Eduardo de Moraes Gregores,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Breno Orzari,Sandra Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Elton Shumka,Sumit Keshri,Shalini Thakur,Tongguang Cheng,Tahir Javaid,Li Yuan,Zhen Hu,Jinfeng Liu,Kai Yi,Guo-Ming Chen,He-Sheng Chen,Mingshui Chen,Fabio Iemmi,Chun-Hua Jiang,Anshul Kapoor,Hongbo Liao,Zhenan Liu,Ramkrishna Sharma,Jia-Ning Song,Junquan Tao

Published Date

2024/1/17

Ultrarelativistic nuclear collisions create a strongly interacting state of hot and dense quark-gluon matter that exhibits a remarkable collective flow behavior with minimal viscous dissipation. To gain deeper insights into its intrinsic nature and fundamental degrees of freedom, we extracted the speed of sound in this medium created using lead-lead (PbPb) collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of 5.02 TeV. The data were recorded by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 0.607 nb. The measurement is performed by studying the multiplicity dependence of the average transverse momentum of charged particles emitted in head-on PbPb collisions. Our findings reveal that the speed of sound in this matter is nearly half the speed of light, with a squared value of 0.241 0.002 (stat) 0.016 (syst) in natural units. The effective medium temperature, estimated using the mean transverse momentum, is 219 8 (syst) MeV. The measured squared speed of sound at this temperature aligns precisely with predictions from lattice quantum chromodynamic (QCD) calculations. This result provides a stringent constraint on the equation of state of the created medium and direct evidence for a deconfined QCD phase being attained in relativistic nuclear collisions.

Study of charm hadronization with prompt baryons in proton-proton and lead-lead collisions at = 5.02 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,J Schieck,R Schöfbeck,D Schwarz,M Sonawane,S Templ,W Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,MR Darwish,T Janssen,T Kello,P Van Mechelen,ES Bols,J D’Hondt,A De Moor,M Delcourt,H El Faham,S Lowette,A Morton,D Müller,AR Sahasransu,S Tavernier,W Van Doninck,S Van Putte,D Vannerom,B Clerbaux,S Dansana,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,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 Keshri,S Thakur,T Cheng,Q Guo,T Javaid,M Mittal,L Yuan,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

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2024/1

The production of prompt baryons is measured via the exclusive decay channel at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of 5.02 TeV, using proton-proton (pp) and lead-lead (PbPb) collision data collected by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC. The pp and PbPb data were obtained in 2017 and 2018 with integrated luminosities of 252 and 0.607 nb− 1, respectively. The measurements are performed within the rapidity interval| y|< 1 with transverse momentum (p T) ranges of 3–30 and 6–40 GeV/c for pp and PbPb collisions, respectively. Compared to the yields in pp collisions scaled by the expected number of nucleon-nucleon interactions, the observed yields of with p T> 10 GeV/c are strongly suppressed in PbPb collisions. The level of suppression depends significantly on the collision centrality. The/D 0 production ratio is similar in PbPb and pp collisions at p T> 10 GeV/c, suggesting that …

Search for heavy neutral leptons in final states with electrons, muons, and hadronically decaying tau leptons in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan,Robin Erbacher,Camilo Andres Carrillo Montoya,Dave M Newbold,Wagner Carvalho,Nimmitha Karunarathna,Maciej Górski,Manuel Sommerhalder,Nukulsinh Parmar,Balazs Ujvari,Ayse Polatoz,Anna Tsatsos,Elton Shumka,Alfredo Gurrola,Anne-Marie Magnan,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Ian Laflotte,Ian Mcalister,Willard Johns,Ludivine Ceard,Pierre Van Hove,Mohammad Alhusseini,Alberto Orso Maria Iorio,Ulrich Heintz,Giuseppe Latino,Andrew Hart,Robin Hofsaess,Federico Vazzoler,Sinan Sagir,Changgi Huh,Georgios Tsipolitis,Joseph Lynn Dulemba,Sanghyun Ko,Dylan Apparu,Soureek Mitra,Sergei Slabospitskii,Shamik Ghosh,Michael Tytgat,Robert Schöfbeck,Julia Vazquez Escobar,James Hirschauer,Andreas Nürnberg,Ho Fung Tsoi,Reza Goldouzian,Victor Golovtcov,Ram Krishna Dewanjee,Chiara Rovelli,Eliza Melo Da Costa,Daniele Fasanella,Polina Simkina,Vipin Bhatnagar,Zhen Hu,Konstantin Sharko,Hans Reithler,Austin Baty,Soumya Mukherjee,Tomas Lindén,Jonathon Langford,Graham Wilson,William Tabb,Elena Popova,Furkan Dolek,Attilio Santocchia,Sergio Sánchez Navas,Manuel Calderon De La Barca Sanchez,Wolfram Dietrich Zeuner,Manuel Rodriguez,Jithin Madhusudanan Sreekala,Raphael Granier de Cassagnac,Georgios Daskalakis,Axel Buchot Perraguin,Andrés Abreu,Ernesto Migliore,Alexander Zotz,Tilman Rohe,Paul Schütze,Leonidas Paizanos,Salvatore Nuzzo,Grace Cummings,Yasser Assran,Florian Joel J Bury,Gurkan Karaman,Henri Petrow,Jonathan Guiang,Kai-Feng Chen,Matthew Nguyen,Liam Brennan,Irene Dutta,Giorgio Apollinari,Michael Oshiro,Damir Lelas,Gillian Kopp,Michel Della Negra,Amitabh Lath,Di Wang,Daria Selivanova,Klitos Savva,Alexander Pauls,Martijn Mulders,Fabrizio Palla,Nikolas Pervan,Lorenzo Uplegger,Marina Kolosova,Sunil Bansal,Roberval Walsh,Hugo Becerril Gonzalez,Vladimir Makarenko,Christopher Palmer,Kristan Allan Hahn,Tao Huang,Olmo Cerri,George Stephans,Siqi Yuan,Kimmo Tuomas Samuli Kallonen,Olena Karacheban,Alicia Calderon,Tyler Lam,Kevin Black,Thomas Kress,Georgia Karapostoli,Samuel Lascio,Anusree Vijay,Andrea Claudio Maria Bulla,Berkan Kaynak,Wei Wei,Achille Petrilli,Diogo Bastos,Bhargav Madhusudan Joshi,Abhishikth Mallampalli,Chenfeng Lu,Maria Cepeda,Mauricio Thiel,J William Gary,Dylan Blend,Cécile Caillol,Yannik Rath,Krisztina Márton,Nihar Ranjan Saha,Orgho Neogi,Mohammed Mahmoud,Peicho Petkov,John Rotter,Davide Piccolo,Emanuel Pfeffer,Florian Rehm,Pawel de Barbaro,Vaia Papadimitriou,Robert White,Zhengchen Liang,Nural Akchurin

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2403.00100

Published Date

2024/3/1

A search for heavy neutral leptons (HNLs) of Majorana or Dirac type using protonproton collision data at√ s= 13 TeV is presented. The data were collected by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb− 1. Events with three charged leptons (electrons, muons, and hadronically decaying tau leptons) are selected, corresponding to HNL production in association with a charged lepton and decay of the HNL to two charged leptons and a standard model (SM) neutrino. The search is performed for HNL masses between 10 GeV and 1.5 TeV. No evidence for an HNL signal is observed in data. Upper limits at 95% confidence level are found for the squared coupling strength of the HNL to SM neutrinos, considering exclusive coupling of the HNL to a single SM neutrino generation, for both Majorana and Dirac HNLs. The limits exceed previously achieved experimental constraints for a wide range of HNL masses, and the limits on tau neutrino coupling scenarios with HNL masses above the W boson mass are presented for the first time.

Search for long-lived particles using displaced vertices and missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan

Published Date

2024/2/24

A search for the production of long-lived particles in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV at the CERN LHC is presented. The search is based on data collected by the CMS experiment in 2016-2018, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 137 fb. This search is designed to be sensitive to long-lived particles with mean proper decay lengths between 0.1 and 1000 m, whose decay products produce a final state with at least one displaced vertex and missing transverse momentum. A machine learning algorithm, which improves the background rejection power by more than an order of magnitude, is applied to improve the sensitivity. The observation is consistent with the standard model background prediction, and the results are used to constrain split supersymmetry (SUSY) and gauge-mediated SUSY breaking models with different gluino mean proper decay lengths and masses. This search is the first CMS search that shows sensitivity to hadronically decaying long-lived particles from signals with mass differences between the gluino and neutralino below 100 GeV. It sets the most stringent limits to date for split-SUSY models and gauge-mediated SUSY breaking models with gluino proper decay length less than 6 m.

Observation of the J/K decay

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan,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,Dietrich Liko,Ivan Mikulec,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Dennis Schwarz,Mangesh Sonawane,Sebastian Templ,Wolfgang Waltenberger,Claudia-Elisabeth Wulz,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Tahys Janssen,Pierre van Mechelen,Emil Sørensen Bols,Jorgen d'Hondt,Soumya Dansana,Alexandre de Moor,Martin Delcourt,Hesham El Faham,Steven Lowette,Inna Makarenko,Denise Müller,Abanti Ranadhir Sahasransu,Stefaan Tavernier,Michael Tytgat,Senne van Putte,David Vannerom,Barbara Clerbaux,Gilles de Lentdecker,Laurent Favart,Dmytro Hohov,Johny Jaramillo,Ali Khalilzadeh,Kyeongpil Lee,Mostafa Mahdavikhorrami,Andrea Malara,Santiago Paredes,Laurent Pétré,Nicolas Postiau,Laurent Thomas,Max Vanden Bemden,Pascal Vanlaer,Maarten de Coen,Didar Dobur,Yanwen Hong,Joscha Knolle,Luka Lambrecht,Gianny Mestdach,César Rendón,Amrutha Samalan,Kirill Skovpen,Niels van den Bossche,Liam Wezenbeek,Anna Benecke,Giacomo Bruno,Claudio Caputo,Christophe Delaere,Izzeddin Suat Donertas,Andrea Giammanco,Khawla Jaffel,Sandhya Jain,Vincent Lemaitre,Jindrich Lidrych,Paola Mastrapasqua,Kuntal Mondal,Tu Thong Tran,Sébastien Wertz,Gilvan Alves,Eduardo Coelho,Carsten Hensel,Thales Menezes de Oliveira,Arthur Moraes,Patricia Rebello Teles,Mariana Soeiro,Walter Luiz Aldá Júnior,Miguel Alves Gallo Pereira,Mapse Barroso Ferreira Filho,Helena Brandao Malbouisson,Wagner Carvalho,Jose Chinellato,Eliza Melo da Costa,Gustavo Gil da Silveira,Dilson de Jesus Damiao,Sandro Fonseca de Souza,Jordan Martins,Clemencia Mora Herrera,Kevin Mota Amarilo,Luiz Mundim,Helio Nogima,Alberto Santoro,Andre Sznajder,Mauricio Thiel,Antonio Vilela Pereira,Cesar Augusto Bernardes,Luigi Calligaris,Thiago Tomei,Eduardo de Moraes Gregores,Pedro G Mercadante,Sergio F Novaes,Breno Orzari,Sandra Padula,Aleksandar Aleksandrov,Georgy Antchev,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Plamen Iaydjiev,Milena Misheva,Mariana Shopova,Georgi Sultanov,Anton Dimitrov,Todor Ivanov,Leander Litov,Borislav Pavlov,Peicho Petkov,Anton Petrov,Elton Shumka,Sumit Keshri,Shalini Thakur,Tongguang Cheng,Qianying Guo,Tahir Javaid,Monika Mittal,Li Yuan,Gerry Bauer,Zhen Hu,Jinfeng Liu,Kai Yi,Guo-Ming Chen,He-Sheng Chen,Mingshui Chen,Fabio Iemmi,Chun-Hua Jiang,Anshul Kapoor,Hongbo Liao,Zhenan Liu,Fabio Monti,Muhammad Aamir Shahzad,Ramkrishna Sharma,Jia-Ning Song,Junquan Tao

Published Date

2024/1/30

Using proton-proton collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 140 fb collected by the CMS experiment at = 13 TeV, the J/K decay is observed for the first time, with a statistical significance exceeding 5 standard deviations. The relative branching fraction, with respect to the (2S) decay, is measured to be ( J/K)/( (2S)) = [3.38 1.02 0.61 0.03]%, where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is systematic, and the third is related to the uncertainties in ((2S) J/) and ( ).

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 …

Observation of the decay in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV

Authors

Aram Hayrapetyan,Robin Erbacher,Camilo Andres Carrillo Montoya,Dave M Newbold,Wagner Carvalho,Nimmitha Karunarathna,Maciej Górski,Manuel Sommerhalder,Nukulsinh Parmar,Balazs Ujvari,Ayse Polatoz,Anna Tsatsos,Elton Shumka,Alfredo Gurrola,Anne-Marie Magnan,Roumyana Hadjiiska,Ian Laflotte,Ian Mcalister,Willard Johns,Ludivine Ceard,Pierre Van Hove,Mohammad Alhusseini,Alberto Orso Maria Iorio,Ulrich Heintz,Giuseppe Latino,Andrew Hart,Robin Hofsaess,Federico Vazzoler,Sinan Sagir,Changgi Huh,Georgios Tsipolitis,Joseph Lynn Dulemba,Sanghyun Ko,Dylan Apparu,Soureek Mitra,Harvey B Newman,Sergei Slabospitskii,Shamik Ghosh,Michael Tytgat,Robert Schöfbeck,Julia Vazquez Escobar,James Hirschauer,Andreas Nürnberg,Ho Fung Tsoi,Reza Goldouzian,Victor Golovtcov,Chiara Rovelli,Eliza Melo Da Costa,Daniele Fasanella,Polina Simkina,Vipin Bhatnagar,Zhen Hu,Konstantin Sharko,Hans Reithler,Austin Baty,Soumya Mukherjee,Tomas Lindén,Jonathon Langford,Graham Wilson,William Tabb,Elena Popova,Furkan Dolek,Attilio Santocchia,Sergio Sánchez Navas,Manuel Calderon De La Barca Sanchez,Wolfram Dietrich Zeuner,Manuel Rodriguez,Jithin Madhusudanan Sreekala,Raphael Granier de Cassagnac,Georgios Daskalakis,Axel Buchot Perraguin,Andrés Abreu,Ernesto Migliore,Alexander Zotz,Tilman Rohe,Paul Schütze,Leonidas Paizanos,Stavros Mallios,Salvatore Nuzzo,Grace Cummings,Christopher Mcginn,Yasser Assran,Florian Joel J Bury,Gurkan Karaman,Henri Petrow,Jonathan Guiang,Kai-Feng Chen,Matthew Nguyen,Liam Brennan,Irene Dutta,Giorgio Apollinari,Michael Oshiro,Marta Felcini,Damir Lelas,Gillian Kopp,Michel Della Negra,Scarlet Norberg,Amitabh Lath,Di Wang,Daria Selivanova,Klitos Savva,Alexander Pauls,Martijn Mulders,Fabrizio Palla,Nikolas Pervan,Lorenzo Uplegger,Marina Kolosova,Sunil Bansal,Jeremi Niedziela,Roberval Walsh,Hugo Becerril Gonzalez,Vladimir Makarenko,Christopher Palmer,Kristan Allan Hahn,Tao Huang,Olmo Cerri,George Stephans,Kimmo Tuomas Samuli Kallonen,Olena Karacheban,Alicia Calderon,Tyler Lam,Rhys Taus,Kevin Black,Thomas Kress,Georgia Karapostoli,Samuel Lascio,Anusree Vijay,Andrea Claudio Maria Bulla,Berkan Kaynak,Wei Wei,Achille Petrilli,Eric Christian Chabert,Diogo Bastos,Bhargav Madhusudan Joshi,Abhishikth Mallampalli,Chenfeng Lu,Maria Cepeda,Mauricio Thiel,J William Gary,Dylan Blend,Cécile Caillol,Yannik Rath,Krisztina Márton,Nihar Ranjan Saha,Orgho Neogi,Mohammed Mahmoud,Peicho Petkov,John Rotter,Davide Piccolo,Emanuel Pfeffer

Published Date

2024/3/18

The J/ψ→ µ+ µ− µ+ µ− decay has been observed with a statistical significance in excess of five standard deviations. The analysis is based on an event sample of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13TeV, collected by the CMS experiment in 2018 and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 33.6 fb− 1. Normalizing to the J/ψ→ µ+ µ− decay mode leads to a branching fraction of [10.1+3. 3− 2.7 (stat)±0.4 (syst)]× 10− 7, a value that is consistent with the standard model prediction.

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Review of top quark mass measurements in CMS

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Search for dark matter particles in W+W− events with transverse momentum imbalance in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

Combined search for electroweak production of winos, binos, higgsinos, and sleptons in proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV

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