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Measurements of spin correlations and top quark polarization using dilepton final states in pp collisions at = 8 TeV
Measurements of the top quark-antiquark () spin correlations and the top quark polarization are presented for  pairs produced in pp collisions at =8  TeV. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 19.5  fb collected with the CMS detector at the LHC. The measurements are performed using events with two oppositely charged leptons (electrons or muons) and two or more jets, where at least one of the jets is identified as originating from a bottom quark. The spin correlations and polarization are measured from the angular distributions of the two selected leptons, both inclusively and differentially, with respect to the invariant mass, rapidity, and transverse momentum of the  system. The measurements are unfolded to the parton level and found to be in agreement with predictions of the standard model. A search for new physics in the form of anomalous top quark chromo moments is performed. No evidence of new physics is observed, and exclusion limits on the real part of the chromo-magnetic dipole moment and the imaginary part of the chromo-electric dipole moment are evaluated
Measurement of the CP-violating weak phase and the decay width difference using the decay channel in pp collisions at TeV
The CP-violating weak phase  of the  meson and the decay width difference  of the Bs0 light and heavy mass eigenstates are measured with the CMS detector at the LHC using a data sample of   decays. The analysed data set corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 19.7fb collected in pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 8TeV . A total of 49 200 reconstructed  decays are used to extract the values of  and  by performing a time-dependent and flavour-tagged angular analysis of the  final state. The weak phase is measured to be =−0.075±0.097(stat)±0.031(syst) rad , and the decay width difference is =0.095±0.013(stat)±0.007(syst) ps
Forward-backward asymmetry of Drell–Yan lepton pairs in pp collisions at = 8 TeV
A measurement of the forward-backward asymmetry AFB of oppositely charged lepton pairs (μμ and ee) produced via Z/γ∗ boson exchange in pp collisions at  = 8 TeV is presented. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 fb collected with the CMS detector at the LHC. The measurement of  is performed for dilepton masses between 40 GeV and 2 TeV and for dilepton rapidity up to 5. The  measurements as a function of dilepton mass and rapidity are compared with the standard model predictions
Search for lepton flavour violating decays of the Higgs boson to eττ and eμ in proton–proton collisions at = 8 TeV
A direct search for lepton flavour violating decays of the Higgs boson (H) in the H→eτ and H→eμ channels is described. The data sample used in the search was collected in proton–proton collisions at =8 TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 fb. No evidence is found for lepton flavour violating decays in either final state. Upper limits on the branching fractions, B(H→eτ)<0.69% and B(H→eμ)<0.035% , are set at the 95% confidence level. The constraint set on B(H→eτ) is an order of magnitude more stringent than the existing indirect limits. The limits are used to constrain the corresponding flavour violating Yukawa couplings, absent in the standard model
Measurement of prompt (2S) to J/ yield ratios in Pb-Pb and p-p collisions at = 2.76 TeV
The ratio between the prompt ψ(2S) and J/ψ yields, reconstructed via their decays into μ+μ-, is measured in Pb-Pb and p-p collisions at sNN=2.76  TeV. The analysis is based on Pb-Pb and p-p data samples collected by CMS at the Large Hadron Collider, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 150  μb-1 and 5.4  pb-1, respectively. The double ratio of measured yields (Nψ(2S)/NJ/ψ)Pb-Pb/(Nψ(2S)/NJ/ψ)p-p is computed in three Pb-Pb collision centrality bins and two kinematic ranges: one at midrapidity, |y|<1.6, covering the transverse momentum range 6.5<pT<30  GeV/c, and the other at forward rapidity, 1.6<|y|<2.4, extending to lower pT values, 3<pT<30  GeV/c. The centrality-integrated double ratio changes from 0.45±0.13(stat)±0.07(syst) in the first range to 1.67±0.34(stat)±0.27(syst) in the second. This difference is most pronounced in the most central collisions
Compact Frontend-Electronics and Bidirectional 3.3 Gbps Optical Datalink for Fast Proportional Chamber Readout
The 9600 channels of the multi-wire proportional chamber of the H1 experiment
at HERA have to be read out within 96 ns and made available to the trigger
system. The tight spatial conditions at the rear end flange require a compact
bidirectional readout electronics with minimal power consumption and dead
material.
  A solution using 40 identical optical link modules, each transferring the
trigger information with a physical rate of 4 x 832 Mbps via optical fibers,
has been developed and commisioned. The analog pulses from the chamber can be
monitored and the synchronization to the global HERA clock signal is ensured.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figure
Research Proposal for an Experiment to Search for the Decay {\mu} -> eee
We propose an experiment (Mu3e) to search for the lepton flavour violating
decay mu+ -> e+e-e+. We aim for an ultimate sensitivity of one in 10^16
mu-decays, four orders of magnitude better than previous searches. This
sensitivity is made possible by exploiting modern silicon pixel detectors
providing high spatial resolution and hodoscopes using scintillating fibres and
tiles providing precise timing information at high particle rates.Comment: Research proposal submitted to the Paul Scherrer Institute Research
  Committee for Particle Physics at the Ring Cyclotron, 104 page
PEN experiment: a precise measurement of the pi+ -> e+ nu decay branching fraction
A new measurement of , the  decay
branching ratio, is currently under way at the Paul Scherrer Institute. The
present experimental result on  constitutes the most accurate test
of lepton universality available. The accuracy, however, still lags behind the
theoretical precision by over an order of magnitude. Because of the large
helicity suppression of the  decay, its branching ratio is
susceptible to significant contributions from new physics, making this decay a
particularly suitable subject of study.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, talk given at the Tenth Conference on the
  Intersections of Particle and Nuclear Physics (CIPANP 2009), La Jolla/San
  Diego, CA, 26-31 May 2009; to appear in Proceedings to be published by the
  American Institute of Physic
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