11 research outputs found

    Extracting Angular Observables without a Likelihood and Applications to Rare Decays

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    Our goal is to obtain a complete set of angular observables arising in a generic multi-body process. We show how this can be achieved without the need to carry out a likelihood fit of the angular distribution to the measured events. Instead, we apply the method of moments that relies both on the orthogonality of angular functions and the estimation of integrals by Monte Carlo techniques. The big advantage of this method is that the joint distribution of all observables can be easily extracted, even for very few events. The method of moments is shown to be robust against mismodeling of the angular distribution. Our main result is an explicit algorithm that accounts for systematic uncertainties from detector-resolution and acceptance effects. Finally, we present the necessary process-dependent formulae needed for direct application of the method to several rare decays of interest.Comment: 13 pages, 4 figure

    A global fit of the MSSM with GAMBIT

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    We study the seven-dimensional Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM7) with the new GAMBIT software framework, with all parameters defined at the weak scale. Our analysis significantly extends previous weak-scale, phenomenological MSSM fits, by adding more and newer experimental analyses, improving the accuracy and detail of theoretical predictions, including dominant uncertainties from the Standard Model, the Galactic dark matter halo and the quark content of the nucleon, and employing novel and highly-efficient statistical sampling methods to scan the parameter space. We find regions of the MSSM7 that exhibit co-annihilation of neutralinos with charginos, stops and sbottoms, as well as models that undergo resonant annihilation via both light and heavy Higgs funnels. We find high-likelihood models with light charginos, stops and sbottoms that have the potential to be within the future reach of the LHC. Large parts of our preferred parameter regions will also be accessible to the next generation of direct and indirect dark matter searches, making prospects for discovery in the near future rather good

    The role of the Polish Secret Service in combating terrorism

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    Tematem pracy jest działaność Polskich Służb Specjalnych z zakresie zwalczania terroryzmu. Praca podzielona jest na trzy rozdziały, zawierające najważniejsze informacje dotyczące zapobiegania możliwym atakom terrorystycznym w Polsce. Z pierwszego rozdziału dowiemy się wielu informacji na temat samego zagadnienia terroryzmu jak i cyberterroryzmu. Począwszy od genezy terroryzmu a skończywszy na przedstawieniu sposobu działania terrorystów.W rozdziale drugim, przedstawione są organy i służby specjalne odpowiedzialne ze zwalczanie terroryzmu na terenie Polski. W ostatnim, trzecim rozdziale przedstawione są działania funkcjonariuszy polskich służb specjalnych związanych z zapobieganiem zagrożeniu terrorystycznemu oraz współpracę z innymi europejskimi, oraz światowymi służbami w tym właśnie zakresie.The subject of my bachelor dissertation is operation of Polish Intelligence Services in the range of combating terrorism. The BA dissertation splits into three chapters in which you can find the most important informations how to prevent a possibility of terrorism attacks in Poland. From the first chapter you can find out lots of information regarding terrorism and also cyberterrorism. Starting from origins of terrirism and Ending with presentation of different ways of terrorists Actions. Second chapter presented the institution and special services responsible for the fight against terrorism on Polish territory.In the last, the third chapter presents actions of Polish special services related for the prevention of the terrorist threat and cooperate with other European and global services in that regard

    HECATE

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    The next generation of circular high energy collider is expected to be a lepton collider, FCC-ee at CERN or CEPC in China. However, the civil engineering concepts foresee to equip these colliders with bigger detector caverns than one would need for a lepton collider, so that they can be used for a hadron collider that may be installed in the same tunnel without further civil engineering. This opens up the possibility to install extra instrumentation at the cavern walls to search for new long-lived particles at the lepton collider. We use the example of heavy neutral leptons to show that such an installation could improve the sensitivity to the squared mixing parameter by almost half an order of magnitude

    Addendum - GAMBIT: the global and modular beyond-the-standard-model inference tool

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    In Ref. (GAMBIT Collaboration: Athron et. al., Eur. Phys. J. C. arXiv:1705.07908, 2017) we introduced the global-fitting framework GAMBIT. In this addendum, we describe a new minor version increment of this package. GAMBIT 1.1 includes full support for Mathematica backends, which we describe in some detail here. As an example, we backend SUSYHD (Vega and Villadoro, JHEP 07:159, 2015), which calculates the mass of the Higgs boson in the MSSM from effective field theory. We also describe updated likelihoods in PrecisionBit and DarkBit, and updated decay data included in DecayBit

    GAMBIT: the global and modular beyond-the-standard-model inference tool

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    Abstract In Ref. (GAMBIT Collaboration: Athron et. al., Eur. Phys. J. C. arXiv:1705.07908, 2017) we introduced the global-fitting framework GAMBIT. In this addendum, we describe a new minor version increment of this package. GAMBIT 1.1 includes full support for Mathematica backends, which we describe in some detail here. As an example, we backend SUSYHD  (Vega and Villadoro, JHEP 07:159, 2015), which calculates the mass of the Higgs boson in the MSSM from effective field theory. We also describe updated likelihoods in PrecisionBit and DarkBit, and updated decay data included in DecayBit

    GAMBIT: the global and modular beyond-the-standard-model inference tool

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    Abstract We describe the open-source global fitting package GAMBIT: the Global And Modular Beyond-the-Standard-Model Inference Tool. GAMBIT combines extensive calculations of observables and likelihoods in particle and astroparticle physics with a hierarchical model database, advanced tools for automatically building analyses of essentially any model, a flexible and powerful system for interfacing to external codes, a suite of different statistical methods and parameter scanning algorithms, and a host of other utilities designed to make scans faster, safer and more easily-extendible than in the past. Here we give a detailed description of the framework, its design and motivation, and the current models and other specific components presently implemented in GAMBIT. Accompanying papers deal with individual modules and present first GAMBIT results. GAMBIT can be downloaded from gambit.hepforge.org

    GAMBIT: the global and modular beyond-the-standard-model inference tool

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    Abstract In Ref. (GAMBIT Collaboration: Athron et. al., Eur. Phys. J. C. arXiv:1705.07908, 2017) we introduced the global-fitting framework GAMBIT. In this addendum, we describe a new minor version increment of this package. GAMBIT 1.1 includes full support for Mathematica backends, which we describe in some detail here. As an example, we backend SUSYHD  (Vega and Villadoro, JHEP 07:159, 2015), which calculates the mass of the Higgs boson in the MSSM from effective field theory. We also describe updated likelihoods in PrecisionBit and DarkBit, and updated decay data included in DecayBit
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