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    Study of the process e+e−→π+π−π0e^+e^- \to \pi^+\pi^-\pi^0 in the energy region s\sqrt[]{s} below 0.98 GeV

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    The cross section of the process e+e−→π+π−π0e^+e^-\to \pi^+\pi^-\pi^0 was measured in the Spherical Neutral Detector (SND) experiment at the VEPP-2M collider in the energy region s\sqrt[]{s} below 980 MeV. This measurement was based on about 1.2×1061.2 \times 10^6 selected events. The obtained cross section was analyzed together with the SND and DM2 data in the energy region s\sqrt[]{s} up to 2 GeV. The ω\omega-meson parameters: mω=782.79±0.08±0.09m_\omega=782.79\pm 0.08\pm 0.09 MeV, Γω=8.68±0.04±0.15\Gamma_\omega=8.68\pm 0.04\pm 0.15 MeV and σ(ω→3π)=1615±9±57\sigma(\omega\to 3\pi)=1615\pm 9\pm 57 nb were obtained. It was found that the experimental data cannot be described by a sum of only ω\omega, ϕ\phi, ωâ€Č\omega^\prime and ωâ€Čâ€Č\omega^{\prime\prime} resonances contributions. This can be interpreted as a manifestation of ρ→3π\rho\to 3\pi decay, suppressed by GG-parity, with relative probability B(ρ→3π)=(1.01±0.360.54±0.034)×10−4B(\rho\to 3\pi) = (1.01\pm^{0.54}_{0.36}\pm 0.034) \times 10^{-4}.Comment: 41 pages REVTEX and 34 figure

    Study of the process e+e−→π+π−π0e^+e^- \to \pi^+\pi^-\pi^0 in the energy region s\sqrt[]{s} from 0.98 to 1.38 GeV.}

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    The cross section of the process e+e−→π+π−π0e^+e^-\to \pi^+\pi^-\pi^0 was measured in the Spherical Neutral Detector experiment at the VEPP-2M collider in the energy region s=980Ă·1380\sqrt[]{s} = 980 \div 1380 MeV. The measured cross section, together with the e+e−→π+π−π0e^+e^-\to \pi^+\pi^-\pi^0 and ωπ+π−\omega\pi^+\pi^- cross sections obtained in other experiments, was analyzed in the framework of the generalized vector meson dominance model. It was found that the experimental data can be described by a sum of ω\omega, ϕ\phi mesons and two ωâ€Č\omega^\prime and ωâ€Čâ€Č\omega^{\prime\prime} resonances contributions, with masses mωâ€Č∌1490m_{\omega^\prime}\sim 1490,mωâ€Čâ€Č∌1790m_{\omega^{\prime\prime}}\sim 1790 MeV and widths Γωâ€Č∌1210\Gamma_{\omega^\prime}\sim 1210, Γωâ€Čâ€Č∌560\Gamma_{\omega^{\prime\prime}}\sim 560 MeV. The analysis of the π+π−\pi^+\pi^- invariant mass spectra in the energy region s\sqrt[]{s} from 1100 to 1380 MeV has shown that for their descriptionone should take into account the e+e−→ωπ0→π+π−π0e^+e^-\to\omega\pi^0\to\pi^+\pi^-\pi^0 mechanism also. The phase between the amplitudes corresponding to the e+e−→ωπe^+e^-\to\omega\pi and e+e−→ρπe^+e^-\to\rho\pi intermediate states was measured for the first time. The value of the phase is close to zero and depends on energy.Comment: 29 pages REVTEX and 17 figures, accepted for publication in Physical Review

    An embedding technique to determine ττ backgrounds in proton-proton collision data

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    Pileup mitigation at CMS in 13 TeV data

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    With increasing instantaneous luminosity at the LHC come additional reconstruction challenges. At high luminosity, many collisions occur simultaneously within one proton-proton bunch crossing. The isolation of an interesting collision from the additional "pileup" collisions is needed for effective physics performance. In the CMS Collaboration, several techniques capable of mitigating the impact of these pileup collisions have been developed. Such methods include charged-hadron subtraction, pileup jet identification, isospin-based neutral particle "ÎŽÎČ" correction, and, most recently, pileup per particle identification. This paper surveys the performance of these techniques for jet and missing transverse momentum reconstruction, as well as muon isolation. The analysis makes use of data corresponding to 35.9 fb−1^{-1} collected with the CMS experiment in 2016 at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The performance of each algorithm is discussed for up to 70 simultaneous collisions per bunch crossing. Significant improvements are found in the identification of pileup jets, the jet energy, mass, and angular resolution, missing transverse momentum resolution, and muon isolation when using pileup per particle identification

    Identification of heavy, energetic, hadronically decaying particles using machine-learning techniques

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    Machine-learning (ML) techniques are explored to identify and classify hadronic decays of highly Lorentz-boosted W/Z/Higgs bosons and top quarks. Techniques without ML have also been evaluated and are included for comparison. The identification performances of a variety of algorithms are characterized in simulated events and directly compared with data. The algorithms are validated using proton-proton collision data at √s = 13TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb−1. Systematic uncertainties are assessed by comparing the results obtained using simulation and collision data. The new techniques studied in this paper provide significant performance improvements over non-ML techniques, reducing the background rate by up to an order of magnitude at the same signal efficiency

    Measurement of the azimuthal anisotropy of Y(1S) and Y(2S) mesons in PbPb collisions at √S^{S}NN = 5.02 TeV

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    The second-order Fourier coefficients (υ2_{2}) characterizing the azimuthal distributions of ΄(1S) and ΄(2S) mesons produced in PbPb collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_{NN}} = 5.02 TeV are studied. The ΄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^{-1}. The scalar product method is used to extract the υ2_{2} coefficients of the azimuthal distributions. Results are reported for the rapidity range |y| < 2.4, in the transverse momentum interval 0 < pT_{T} < 50 GeV/c, and in three centrality ranges of 10–30%, 30–50% and 50–90%. In contrast to the J/ψ mesons, the measured υ2_{2} values for the ΄ mesons are found to be consistent with zero

    Production of Λâșc_{c} baryons in proton-proton and lead-lead collisions at √S^{S}NN = 5.02 TeV

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    Search for MSSM Higgs bosons decaying to ÎŒâșΌ⁻ in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV

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    Search for light pseudoscalar boson pairs produced from decays of the 125 GeV Higgs boson in final states with two muons and two nearby tracks in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV

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    Search for Higgs and Z boson decays to J/ψ or Y pairs in the four-muon final state in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV

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