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Missing E_T Reconstruction with the CMS Detector
The CMS experiment uses missing E_T to both measure processes in the Standard
Model and test models of physics beyond the Standard Model. These proceedings
show the performance of the missing E_T reconstruction evaluated by using 4.6
fb-1 of proton-proton collision data at the center-of-mass energy 7 TeV
collected in 2011 with the CMS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Missing
E_T was reconstructed based on a particle-flow technique. Jet energy
corrections were propagated to missing E_T. After anomalous signals and events
were addressed, the missing E_T spectrum was well reproduced by MC simulation.
The multiple proton-proton interactions in a single bunch crossing, pile-up
events, degraded the performance of the missing E_T reconstruction. Mitigations
of this degradation have been developed.Comment: 6 pages, Proceedings for CALOR 2012, 15th International Conference on
Calorimetry in High Energy Physic
A variation of McShane's identity for 2-bridge links
We give a variation of McShane's identity, which describes the cusp shape of
a hyperbolic 2-bridge link in terms of the complex translation lengths of
simple loops on the bridge sphere. We also explicitly determine the set of end
invariants of -characters of the once-punctured torus
corresponding to the holonomy representations of the complete hyperbolic
structures of 2-bridge link complements.Comment: 40 pages, 18 figure
On links with locally infinite {K}akimizu complexes
We show that the Kakimizu complex of a knot may be locally infinite,
answering a question of Przytycki--Schultens. We then prove that if a link
only has connected Seifert surfaces and has a locally infinite Kakimizu complex
then is a satellite of either a torus knot, a cable knot or a connected
sum, with winding number 0.Comment: 9 pages, 5 figures; v2 minor has minor changes incorporating
referee's comments. To appear in Algebraic & Geometric Topolog
Squark/gluino searches in hadronic channels with CMS
These proceedings summarize the results of four analyses which searched for
squarks and gluinos in hadronic final states with missing transverse momentum
in 2.3 fb of data in proton-proton collisions at TeV
collected in the year 2015 with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC. Each analysis
is characterized by a different kinematic variable that is sensitive to the
presence of invisible particles, e.g., , , and
razor variables. We observed no significant deviation from the standard model
prediction and placed limits on the production cross sections and the masses of
squarks and gluinos in simplified models of supersymmetric models. The limits
are significantly extended from the previous results.Comment: Proceedings for 4th Conference on Large Hadron Collider Physics 2016
(LHCP 2016), Lund, Swede
Symmetry-adapted Wannier functions in the maximal localization procedure
A procedure to construct symmetry-adapted Wannier functions in the framework
of the maximally-localized Wannier function approach[Marzari and Vanderbilt,
Phys. Rev. B \textbf{56}, 12847 (1997); Souza, Marzari, and Vanderbilt,
\textit{ibid.} \textbf{65}, 035109 (2001)] is presented. In this scheme the
minimization of the spread functional of the Wannier functions is performed
with constraints that are derived from symmetry properties of the specified set
of the Wannier functions and the Bloch functions used to construct them,
therefore one can obtain a solution that does not necessarily yield the global
minimum of the spread functional. As a test of this approach, results of
atom-centered Wannier functions for GaAs and Cu are presented.Comment: 9 pages, 3 figures Submitted to Phys. Rev.
The coarse geometry of the Kakimizu complex
We show that the Kakimizu complex of minimal genus Seifert surfaces for a
knot in the 3-sphere is quasi-isometric to a Euclidean integer lattice for some .Comment: 12 pages. Improvements to the exposition made in version
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