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Sensor Simulation and position calibration for the CMS pixel detector
In this paper a detailed simulation of irradiated pixel sensors was used to
investigate the effects of radiation damage on charge sharing and position
determination. The simulation implements a model of radiation damage by
including two defect levels with opposite charge states and trapping of charge
carriers. We show that charge sharing functions extracted from the simulation
can be parameterized as a function of the inter-pixel position and used to
improve the position determination. For sensors irradiated to Phi=5.9x10^14
n/cm^2 a position resolution below 15 um can be achieved after calibration.Comment: Presented at the 14th Int. Workshop on Vertex Detectors (Vertex
2005), November 7-11 2005, Chuzenji Lake, Nikko, Japan. 4 pages, 1 figur
Heavy flavor physics with the CMS experiment
Thanks to the excellent tracking and muon identification performance,
combined with a flexible trigger system, the CMS experiment at the Large Hadron
Collider is conducting a rich and competitive program of measurements in the
field of heavy flavor physics. We review the status of b-quark production cross
section measurements in inclusive and exclusive final states, the measurement
of B hadron angular correlations, the search for rare and decays
to dimuons, and the observation of the X(3872) resonance.Comment: Presented at the 2011 Hadron Collider Physics symposium (HCP-2011),
Paris, France, November 14-18 2011, 4 pages, 4 figure
The ZEUS Micro Vertex Detector
During the HERA luminosity shutdown period 2000/01 the tracking system of the
ZEUS experiment has been upgraded with a silicon Micro Vertex Detector (MVD).
The barrel part of the detector consists of three layers of single sided
silicon strip detectors, while the forward section is composed of four wheels.
In this report we shortly present the assembly procedure and in more details
the test beam results on the spatial resolution of half modules. The first
results of a cosmic ray test are presented and the radiation monitor system is
described.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, Talk presented at the VERTEX 2001 Workshop, 23-28
Sept. 2001, Brunnen, Switzerland. Submitted to Nucl. Instr. and Meth.
Dijet azimuthal decorrelations in pp collisions at √s=7  TeV
Measurements of dijet azimuthal decorrelations in pp collisions at √s=7  TeV using the CMS detector at the CERN LHC are presented. The analysis is based on an inclusive dijet event sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.9  pb-1. The results are compared to predictions from perturbative QCD calculations and various Monte Carlo event generators. The dijet azimuthal distributions are found to be sensitive to initial-state gluon radiation. Published by American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article’s title, journal citation, and DOI. © 2011 CERN, for the CMS Collaboratio
Measurement of the B+ production cross section in pp collisions at √s=7  TeV
Measurements of the total and differential cross sections dσ/dpTB and dσ/dyB for B+ mesons produced in pp collisions at √s=7  TeV are presented. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 5.8  pb-1 collected by the CMS experiment operating at the LHC. The exclusive decay B+→J/ψK+, with J/ψ→μ+μ-, is used to detect B+ mesons and to measure the production cross section as a function of pTB and yB. The total cross section for pTB>5  GeV and |yB|<2.4 is measured to be 28.1±2.4±2.0±3.1  μb, where the first uncertainty is statistical, the second is systematic, and the last is from the luminosity measurement. Published by American Physical Society under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. Further distribution of this work must maintain attribution to the author(s) and the published article’s title, journal citation, and DOI. © 2011 CERN, for the CMS Collaboratio
Latest measurements of beauty quark production at HERA
The latest results of beauty quark production measurements at HERA are
presented. New measurements have been obtained both in the photoproduction and
the deep inelastic scattering regimes. The results were compared with the NLO
QCD calculations.Comment: 3 pages, 2 figures. Talk presented at the 31st International
Conference on High Energy Physics (ICHEP02), Amsterdam, The Netherlands, July
24-31, 200
Recent studies of top quark properties and decays at hadron colliders
The top quark is the heaviest known elementary particle. Observed for the
first time in 1995 at the Tevatron by the CDF and D0 experiments, it has become
object of several studies aimed at fully characterize its properties and
decays. Precise determinations of top quark characteristics verify the internal
consistency of the standard model and are sensitive to new physics phenomena.
With the advent of the large top quark production rates generated at the LHC,
top quark studies have reached unprecedented statistical precision. This review
summarizes the recent measurements of top quark properties and studies of its
decays performed at the LHC and Tevatron.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figures, 5 tables, Presented at Flavor Physics and CP
Violation (FPCP 2012), Hefei, China, May 21-25, 201
Measurement of the inclusive jet cross section in pp collisions at = 7  TeV
The inclusive jet cross section is measured in pp collisions with a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider using the CMS experiment. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 34  pbfb. The measurement is made for jet transverse momenta in the range 18–1100 GeV and for absolute values of rapidity less than 3. The measured cross section extends to the highest values of jet pT ever observed and, within the experimental and theoretical uncertainties, is generally in agreement with next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD predictions
Alignment of the CMS muon system with cosmic-ray and beam-halo muons
The CMS muon system has been aligned using cosmic-ray muons collected in 2008 and beam-halo muons from the 2008 LHC circulating beam tests. After alignment, the resolution of the most sensitive coordinate is 80 microns for the relative positions of superlayers in the same barrel chamber and 270 microns for the relative positions of endcap chambers in the same ring structure. The resolution on the position of the central barrel chambers relative to the tracker is comprised between two extreme estimates, 200 and 700 microns, provided by two complementary studies. With minor modifications, the alignment procedures can be applied using muons from LHC collisions, leading to additional significant improvements
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