5 research outputs found
One-loop corrections to the Drell--Yan process in SANC (II). The neutral current case
Radiative corrections to the neutral current Drell--Yan-like processes are
considered. Complete one-loop electroweak corrections are calculated within the
SANC system. Theoretical uncertainties are discussed. Numerical results are
presented for typical conditions of LHC experiments.Comment: 17 pages, 9 figures, 3 table
Standard Model processes
This report summarises the properties of Standard Model processes at the 100 TeV pp collider. We document the production rates and typical distributions for a number of benchmark Standard Model processes, and discuss new dynamical phenomena arising at the highest energies available at this collider. We discuss the intrinsic physics interest in the measurement of these Standard Model processes, as well as their role as backgrounds for New Physics searches.This report summarises the properties of Standard Model processes at the 100 TeV pp collider. We document the production rates and typical distributions for a number of benchmark Standard Model processes, and discuss new dynamical phenomena arising at the highest energies available at this collider. We discuss the intrinsic physics interest in the measurement of these Standard Model processes, as well as their role as backgrounds for New Physics searches.This chapter documents the production rates and typical distributions for a number of benchmark Standard Model processes, and discusses new dynamical phenomena arising at the highest energies available at this collider. We discuss the intrinsic physics interest in the measurement of these Standard Model processes, as well as their role as backgrounds for New Physics searches
Search for large extra dimensions in dimuon and dielectron events in pp collisions at TeV
Results are presented from a search for large, extra spatial dimensions in
events with either two isolated muons or two isolated electrons. The data are
from proton-proton interactions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV collected with the CMS
detector at the LHC. The size of the data sample corresponds to an integrated
luminosity of approximately 2 inverse femtobarns. The observed dimuon and
dielectron mass spectra are found to be consistent with standard-model
expectations. Depending on the number of extra dimensions, the 95% confidence
level limits from the combined dimuon and dielectron channels range from Ms >
2.4 TeV to Ms > 3.8 TeV, where Ms characterizes the scale for the onset of
quantum gravity.Comment: Submitted to Physics Letters