638 research outputs found

    Navegação web anónima e segura

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    A Web aproximou a humanidade dos seus pares a um nível nunca antes visto. Com esta facilidade veio também o cibercrime, o terrorismo e outros fenómenos característicos de uma sociedade tecnológica, plenamente informatizada e onde as fronteiras terrestres pouco importam na limitação dos agentes ativos, nocivos ou não, deste sistema. Recentemente descobriu-se que as grandes nações “vigiam” atentamente os seus cidadãos, desrespeitando qualquer limite moral e tecnológico, podendo escutar conversas telefónicas, monitorizar o envio e receção de e-mails, monitorizar o tráfego Web do cidadão através de poderosíssimos programas de monitorização e vigilância. Noutros cantos do globo, nações em tumulto ou envoltas num manto da censura perseguem os cidadãos negando-lhes o acesso à Web. Mais mundanamente, há pessoas que coagem e invadem a privacidade de conhecidos e familiares, vasculhando todos os cantos dos seus computadores e hábitos de navegação. Neste sentido, após o estudo das tecnologias que permitem a vigilância constante dos utilizadores da Web, foram analisadas soluções que permitem conceder algum anónimato e segurança no tráfego Web. Para suportar o presente estudo, foi efetuada uma análise das plataformas que permitem uma navegação anónima e segura e um estudo das tecnologias e programas com potencial de violação de privacidade e intrusão informática usados por nações de grande notoriedade. Este trabalho teve como objetivo principal analisar as tecnologias de monitorização e de vigilância informática identificando as tecnologias disponíveis, procurando encontrar potenciais soluções no sentido de investigar a possibilidade de desenvolver e disponibilizar uma ferramenta multimédia alicerçada em Linux e em LiveDVD (Sistema Operativo Linux que corre a partir do DVD sem necessidade de instalação). Foram integrados recursos no protótipo com o intuito de proporcionar ao utilizador uma forma ágil e leiga para navegar na Web de forma segura e anónima, a partir de um sistema operativo (SO) virtualizado e previamente ajustado para o âmbito anteriormente descrito. O protótipo foi testado e avaliado por um conjunto de cidadãos no sentido de aferir o seu potencial. Termina-se o documento com as conclusões e o trabalho a desenvolver futuramente.The Web was the mean to shorten the distance between Men to an unprecedented level. With this facility also came cybercrime, terrorism and other phenomena of a moving society, fully computerized and where the land borders are of little importance in limiting the active agents, harmful or not, to this system. Recently the world knew by the media and the WikiLeaks, that its leading nations follow closely their citizens, disregarding any moral and technological threshold, that internal and external security agencies in the United States closely follow telephone conversations, e-mail, Web traffic of their counterparts, using powerful monitoring and surveillance programs. In other corners of the globe, nations in turmoil or wrapped in the cloak of censorship persecute and deny uncontrolled Web access without armful repercussions to their citizens. Worldlier, pears coerce and invade the privacy of acquaintances and family, searching every corner of their computers and surfing habits, enforcing violence as vendetta. This work analyzed the technologies that control the usage of Web consumers, solutions that enable and grant some anonymity and security in Web traffic. To support this study, an analysis of platforms that allow for anonymous Web browsing, technologies and programs with potential computer intrusion and violation of privacy by high-profile nations, was made. This study aimed to analyze the computer monitoring and surveillance technologies and identify the available countermeasure technologies. It scope relied on the deliver a multimedia tool developed in Linux, providing a LiveDVD (Linux OS that runs from DVD without installation). Resources were integrated in the prototype, developed in order to provide the user with a flexible and lay way to surf the Web in a safe and anonymous environment. It was prepared to operate from as a LiveDVD or inside a virtual machine. The prototype was tested and evaluated by a group of citizens to check its potentiality and effectiveness. The work was finished with the conclusions and the work to be develop in the future

    Measurement of the top quark forward-backward production asymmetry and the anomalous chromoelectric and chromomagnetic moments in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV

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    Abstract The parton-level top quark (t) forward-backward asymmetry and the anomalous chromoelectric (d̂ t) and chromomagnetic (μ̂ t) moments have been measured using LHC pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, collected in the CMS detector in a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb−1. The linearized variable AFB(1) is used to approximate the asymmetry. Candidate t t ¯ events decaying to a muon or electron and jets in final states with low and high Lorentz boosts are selected and reconstructed using a fit of the kinematic distributions of the decay products to those expected for t t ¯ final states. The values found for the parameters are AFB(1)=0.048−0.087+0.095(stat)−0.029+0.020(syst),μ̂t=−0.024−0.009+0.013(stat)−0.011+0.016(syst), and a limit is placed on the magnitude of | d̂ t| < 0.03 at 95% confidence level. [Figure not available: see fulltext.

    MUSiC : a model-unspecific search for new physics in proton-proton collisions at root s=13TeV

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    Results of the Model Unspecific Search in CMS (MUSiC), using proton-proton collision data recorded at the LHC at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb(-1), are presented. The MUSiC analysis searches for anomalies that could be signatures of physics beyond the standard model. The analysis is based on the comparison of observed data with the standard model prediction, as determined from simulation, in several hundred final states and multiple kinematic distributions. Events containing at least one electron or muon are classified based on their final state topology, and an automated search algorithm surveys the observed data for deviations from the prediction. The sensitivity of the search is validated using multiple methods. No significant deviations from the predictions have been observed. For a wide range of final state topologies, agreement is found between the data and the standard model simulation. This analysis complements dedicated search analyses by significantly expanding the range of final states covered using a model independent approach with the largest data set to date to probe phase space regions beyond the reach of previous general searches.Peer reviewe

    Measurement of prompt open-charm production cross sections in proton-proton collisions at root s=13 TeV

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    The production cross sections for prompt open-charm mesons in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13TeV are reported. The measurement is performed using a data sample collected by the CMS experiment corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 29 nb(-1). The differential production cross sections of the D*(+/-), D-+/-, and D-0 ((D) over bar (0)) mesons are presented in ranges of transverse momentum and pseudorapidity 4 < p(T) < 100 GeV and vertical bar eta vertical bar < 2.1, respectively. The results are compared to several theoretical calculations and to previous measurements.Peer reviewe

    Measurement of b jet shapes in proton-proton collisions at root s=5.02 TeV

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    We present the first study of charged-hadron production associated with jets originating from b quarks in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 5.02 TeV. The data sample used in this study was collected with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 27.4 pb(-1). To characterize the jet substructure, the differential jet shapes, defined as the normalized transverse momentum distribution of charged hadrons as a function of angular distance from the jet axis, are measured for b jets. In addition to the jet shapes, the per-jet yields of charged particles associated with b jets are also quantified, again as a function of the angular distance with respect to the jet axis. Extracted jet shape and particle yield distributions for b jets are compared with results for inclusive jets, as well as with the predictions from the pythia and herwig++ event generators.Peer reviewe

    Measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy of Y(1S) and Y(2S) mesons in PbPb collisions at root s(NN)=5.02 TeV

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    The second-order Fourier coefficients (v(2)) characterizing the azimuthal distributions of Y(1S) and Y(2S) mesons produced in PbPb collisions at root s(NN) = 5.02 TeV are studied. The Y mesons are reconstructed in their dimuon decay channel, as measured by the CMS detector. The collected data set corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 1.7 nb(-1). The scalar product method is used to extract the v2 coefficients of the azimuthal distributions. Results are reported for the rapidity range vertical bar y vertical bar < 2.4, in the transverse momentum interval 0 < pT < 50 GeV/c, and in three centrality ranges of 10-30%, 30-50% and 50-90%. In contrast to the J/psi mesons, the measured v(2) values for the Y mesons are found to be consistent with zero. (C) 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V.Peer reviewe

    Measurement of B-c(2S)(+) and B-c*(2S)(+) cross section ratios in proton-proton collisions at root s=13 TeV

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    Development and validation of HERWIG 7 tunes from CMS underlying-event measurements

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    This paper presents new sets of parameters (“tunes”) for the underlying-event model of the HERWIG7 event generator. These parameters control the description of multiple-parton interactions (MPI) and colour reconnection in HERWIG7, and are obtained from a fit to minimum-bias data collected by the CMS experiment at s=0.9, 7, and 13Te. The tunes are based on the NNPDF 3.1 next-to-next-to-leading-order parton distribution function (PDF) set for the parton shower, and either a leading-order or next-to-next-to-leading-order PDF set for the simulation of MPI and the beam remnants. Predictions utilizing the tunes are produced for event shape observables in electron-positron collisions, and for minimum-bias, inclusive jet, top quark pair, and Z and W boson events in proton-proton collisions, and are compared with data. Each of the new tunes describes the data at a reasonable level, and the tunes using a leading-order PDF for the simulation of MPI provide the best description of the dat

    Observation of the Production of Three Massive Gauge Bosons at root s=13 TeV

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    The first observation is reported of the combined production of three massive gauge bosons (VVV with V = W, Z) in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The analysis is based on a data sample recorded by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 137 fb(-1). The searches for individualWWW, WWZ, WZZ, and ZZZ production are performed in final states with three, four, five, and six leptons (electrons or muons), or with two same-sign leptons plus one or two jets. The observed (expected) significance of the combinedVVV production signal is 5.7 (5.9) standard deviations and the corresponding measured cross section relative to the standard model prediction is 1.02(-0.23)(+0.26). The significances of the individual WWW and WWZ production are 3.3 and 3.4 standard deviations, respectively. Measured production cross sections for the individual triboson processes are also reported

    Reconstruction of signal amplitudes in the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter in the presence of overlapping proton-proton interactions

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    A template fitting technique for reconstructing the amplitude of signals produced by the lead tungstate crystals of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter is described. This novel approach is designed to suppress the contribution to the signal of the increased number of out-of-time interactions per beam crossing following the reduction of the accelerator bunch spacing from 50 to 25 ns at the start of Run 2 of the LHC. Execution of the algorithm is sufficiently fast for it to be employed in the CMS high-level trigger. It is also used in the offline event reconstruction. Results obtained from simulations and from Run 2 collision data (2015-2018) demonstrate a substantial improvement in the energy resolution of the calorimeter over a range of energies extending from a few GeV to several tens of GeV.Peer reviewe
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