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    Laboratório de Escritura Creativa

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    El curso tiene como objetivo principal ajudar a los jóvenes escritores a desarrollar sus propios proyectos literarios, en un ambiente que estimule la cooperación entre los participantes. Frente a la enseñanza de literatura en el ámbito académico, donde existe una relación asimétrica entre el profesor y los alumnos, donde estos últimos generalmente son relegados a una posición pasiva, nace este curso, pensado en formato de taller. Partimos de la base de que es necesario abandonar la idea de que la escritura literaria es una especie de don con el cual se nace, y asumimos que el arte literario tiene mucho de artesanato, en el sentido de que sólo el trabajo y la práctica continua permiten que el escritor se apropie de la técnica literaria. Frente al trabajo solitario del escritor, entendemos que es importante articular un grupo que discuta y practique nuevas formas de creación literaria, más allá de los espacios académicos, integrando tanto a la comunidad universitaria como a la comunidad externa. La participación activa en el curso - taller contribuye, además a que las personas desarrollen habilidades linguísticas y discursivas que son de gran importancia tanto en el mundo académico como en diferentes esferas de la sociedad actual, donde el dominio del lenguaje en un sentido amplio resulta fundamental. En este sentido, el taller fomenta la formación de sujetos capaces de producir e interpretar de manera crítica todo tipo de textos, conscientes de que la interacción escrita y oral constituyen actos sociales

    Literatura nas mídias digitais: aproximações a partir do caso de uma livestream “IRL” de Cid Cidoso na Twitch

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    En este artículo investigamos los límites literarios del texto digital a través de un livestream interactivo del género IRL (In Real Life), realizado por el streamer Cid Cidoso. Pretendemos centrarnos en la cuestión de la Cultura Digital aplicada a los Estudios Literarios. Por lo tanto, discutimos cómo la audiencia de este tipo de transmisión puede, al mismo tiempo, convertirse en lector digital y co-autor al expresarse a través del chat público de texto, provocando reorganizaciones simbólicas en la transmisión, que se engloban en la propia construcción del streamer. Nuestro objetivo es comprender las posibilidades creativas que los medios digitales nos permiten introducir en el concepto de literatura y cómo ésta se acerca cada vez más a la realidad cotidiana. En este sentido, nos basamos principalmente en las concepciones teóricas de Ludmer (2007) y Manovich (2005). Entre los resultados encontrados, destacamos las estrategias digitales de emancipación del público lector, que es invitado a estar presente, construir y expresar significados subjetivos tanto de la obra expuesta (curaduría de Jorge Takla), como de la ciudad en la que se encuentra, creando así una comunidad lectora con significados simbólicos propios.Neste artigo investigamos as fronteiras literárias do texto digital através de uma livestream interativa, buscamos enfocar como o público leitor também exerce o papel de autoria da referida obra ao interagir através do chat público de texto. O objetivo desta análise é compreender as possibilidades criativas que a mídia digital permite introduzir à concepção de literatura e como esta está cada vez mais próxima da realidade cotidiana. Nesse sentido, nos baseamos nas concepções teóricas de Ludmer (2007) e Manovich (2005).&nbsp

    The CMS Statistical Analysis and Combination Tool: COMBINE

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    International audienceThis 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 s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    International audienceA search for long-lived heavy neutrinos (N) in the decays of \PB mesons produced in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV is presented. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 41.6 fb1^{-1} 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 <\ltmNm_\mathrm{N}<\lt 3 GeV and decay lengths in the range 102^{-2}<\ltcτc\tau<\lt 104^{4} mm, where τN\tau_\mathrm{N} is the N proper mean lifetime. Signal events are defined by the signature B \toB\ell_\mathrm{B}NX; N \to±π\ell^{\pm} \pi^{\mp}, where the leptons B\ell_\mathrm{B} and \ell 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 ±π\ell^{\pm}\pi^{\mp} invariant mass distributions. Limits at 95% confidence level on the sum of the squares of the mixing amplitudes between heavy and light neutrinos, VN2\vert V_\mathrm{N}\vert^2, and on cτc\tau are obtained in different mixing scenarios for both Majorana and Dirac-like N particles. The most stringent upper limit VN2\vert V_\mathrm{N}\vert^2 <\lt 2.0×\times105^{-5} is obtained at mNm_\mathrm{N} = 1.95 GeV for the Majorana case where N mixes exclusively with muon neutrinos. The limits on VN2\vert V_\mathrm{N}\vert^2 for masses 1 <\lt mNm_\mathrm{N} <\lt 1.7 GeV are the most stringent from a collider experiment to date

    Dark sector searches with the CMS experiment

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    Astrophysical observations provide compelling evidence for gravitationally interacting dark matter in the universe that cannot be explained by the standard model of particle physics. The extraordinary amount of data from the CERN LHC presents a unique opportunity to shed light on the nature of dark matter at unprecedented collision energies. This Report comprehensively reviews the most recent searches with the CMS experiment for particles and interactions belonging to a dark sector and for dark-sector mediators. Models with invisible massive particles are probed by searches for signatures of missing transverse momentum recoiling against visible standard model particles. Searches for mediators are also conducted via fully visible final states. The results of these searches are compared with those obtained from direct-detection experiments. Searches for alternative scenarios predicting more complex dark sectors with multiple new particles and new forces are also presented. Many of these models include long-lived particles, which could manifest themselves with striking unconventional signatures with relatively small amounts of background. Searches for such particles are discussed and their impact on dark-sector scenarios is evaluated. Many results and interpretations have been newly obtained for this Report.Astrophysical observations provide compelling evidence for gravitationally interacting dark matter in the universe that cannot be explained by the standard model of particle physics. The extraordinary amount of data from the CERN LHC presents a unique opportunity to shed light on the nature of dark matter at unprecedented collision energies. This Report comprehensively reviews the most recent searches with the CMS experiment for particles and interactions belonging to a dark sector and for dark-sector mediators. Models with invisible massive particles are probed by searches for signatures of missing transverse momentum recoiling against visible standard model particles. Searches for mediators are also conducted via fully visible final states. The results of these searches are compared with those obtained from direct-detection experiments. Searches for alternative scenarios predicting more complex dark sectors with multiple new particles and new forces are also presented. Many of these models include long-lived particles, which could manifest themselves with striking unconventional signatures with relatively small amounts of background. Searches for such particles are discussed and their impact on dark-sector scenarios is evaluated. Many results and interpretations have been newly obtained for this Report

    Search for flavor-changing neutral current interactions of the top quark mediated by a Higgs boson in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV

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    International audienceA search for flavor-changing neutral current interactions of the top quark (t) and the Higgs boson (H) is presented. The search is based on proton-proton collision data collected in 2016-2018 at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC, and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{-1}. Events containing a pair of leptons with the same-sign electric charge and at least one jet are considered. The results are used to constrain the branching fraction (B\mathcal{B}) of the top quark decaying to a Higgs boson and an up (u) or charm (c) quark. No significant excess above the estimated background was found. The observed (expected) upper limits at 95% confidence level are found to be 0.072% (0.059%) for B\mathcal{B}(t \to Hu) and 0.043% (0.062%) for B\mathcal{B}(t \to Hc). These results are combined with two other searches performed by the CMS Collaboration for flavor-changing neutral current interactions of top quarks and Higgs bosons in final states with a pair of photons or of bottom quarks. The resulting observed (expected) upper limits at 95% confidence level are 0.019% (0.027%) for B\mathcal{B}(t \to Hu) and 0.037% (0.035%) for B\mathcal{B}(t \to Hc). These results constitute the most stringent limits on these branching fractions to date

    Observation of double J/ψ\psi meson production in pPb collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}} = 8.16 TeV

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    International audienceThe first observation of the concurrent production of two J/ψ\psi mesons in proton-nucleus collisions is presented. The analysis is based on a proton-lead (pPb) data sample recorded at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of 8.16 TeV by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 174.6 nb1^{-1}. The two J/ψ\psi mesons are reconstructed in their μ+μ\mu^+\mu^- decay channels with transverse momenta pTp_\mathrm{T}>\gt 6.5 GeV and rapidity y\lvert y \rvert<\lt 2.4. Events where one of the J/ψ\psi mesons is reconstructed in the dielectron channel are also considered in the search. The pPb \to J/ψ\psiJ/ψ\psi+X process is observed with a significance of 5.3 standard deviations. The measured inclusive fiducial cross section, using the four-muon channel alone, is σ\sigma(pPb\to J/ψ\psiJ/ψ\psi+X)= 22.0 ±\pm 8.9 (stat) ±\pm 1.5 (syst) nb. A fit of the data to the expected rapidity separation for pairs of J/ψ\psi mesons produced in single (SPS) and double (DPS) parton scatterings yields σSPSpPbJ/ψJ/ψ+X\sigma^{\mathrm{pPb}\to\mathrm{J}/\psi\mathrm{J}/\psi+\mathrm{X}}_\text{SPS} = 16.5 ±\pm 10.8 (stat) ±\pm 0.1 (syst) nb and σDPSpPbJ/ψJ/ψ+X\sigma^{\mathrm{pPb}\to \mathrm{J}/\psi\mathrm{J}/\psi+\mathrm{X}}_\text{DPS} = 5.4 ±\pm 6.2 (stat) ±\pm 0.4 (syst) nb, respectively. This latter result can be transformed into a lower bound on the effective DPS cross section, closely related to the squared average interparton transverse separation in the collision, of σeff\sigma_\text{eff}>\gt 1.0 mb at 95% confidence level

    Search for new resonances decaying to pairs of merged diphotons in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    International audienceA search is presented for an extended Higgs sector with two new particles, X and ϕ\phi, in the process X \toϕϕ\phi\phi\to(γγ)(γγ)(\gamma\gamma)(\gamma\gamma). Novel neural networks classify events with diphotons that are merged and determine the diphoton masses. The search uses LHC proton-proton collision data at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV collected with the CMS detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{-1}. No evidence of such resonances is seen. Upper limits are set on the production cross section versus the resonance masses, representing the most sensitive search in this channel

    Constraints on the Higgs boson self-coupling from the combination of single and double Higgs boson production in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    International audienceThe Higgs boson (H) trilinear self-coupling, λ3\lambda_3, is constrained via its measured properties and limits on the HH pair production using the proton-proton collision data collected by the CMS experiment at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV. The combination of event categories enriched in single-H and HH events is used to measure κλ\kappa_\lambda, defined as the value of λ3\lambda_3 normalized to its standard model prediction, while simultaneously constraining the Higgs boson couplings to fermions and vector bosons. Values of κλ\kappa_\lambda outside the interval -1.2 <\ltκλ\kappa_\lambda<\lt 7.5 are excluded at 2σ\sigma confidence level, which is compatible with the expected range of -2.0 <\ltκλ\kappa_\lambda<\lt 7.7 under the assumption that all other Higgs boson couplings are equal to their standard model predicted values. Relaxing the assumption on the Higgs couplings to fermions and vector bosons the observed (expected) κλ\kappa_\lambda interval is constrained to be within -1.4 <\ltκλ\kappa_\lambda<\lt 7.8 (-2.3 <\ltκλ\kappa_\lambda<\lt 7.8) at 2σ\sigma confidence level

    Search for bottom quark associated production of the standard model Higgs boson in final states with leptons in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    International audienceThis Letter presents the first search for bottom quark associated production of the standard model Higgs boson, in final states with leptons. Higgs boson decays to pairs of tau leptons and pairs of leptonically decaying W bosons are considered. The search is performed using data collected from 2016 to 2018 by the CMS experiment in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1{-1}. Upper limits at the 95% confidence level are placed on the signal strength for Higgs boson production in association with bottom quarks; the observed (expected) upper limit is 3.7 (6.1) times the standard model prediction
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