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Central Exclusive Production of BSM Higgs bosons at the LHC
The prospects for central exclusive diffractive (CED) production of MSSM
Higgs bosons at the LHC are reviewed. These processes can provide important
information on the \cp-even Higgs bosons, allowing to probe interesting
regions of the \MA--\tb parameter plane. The sensitivity of the searches in
the forward proton mode for the Higgs bosons in the so-called CDM-benchmark
scenarios and the effects of fourth-generation models on the CED Higgs
production are briefly discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, conference proceeding
BSM Higgs Physics at the LHC in the Forward Proton Mode
We review the prospects for Central Exclusive Diffractive (CED) production of
Higgs bosons in the SM with a fourth generation of fermions at the LHC using
forward proton detectors installed at 220m and 420m distance around ATLAS and /
or CMS. We discuss the determination of Higgs spin-parity and coupling
structures at the LHC and show that the forward proton mode would provide a
critical information on the CP properties of the Higgs bosons.Comment: 4 pages, 1 figure, talk given by S.H. at the "Physics at the LHC
2010", May 2010, DESY Hamburg, German
Top quark pair production in the exclusive processes at LHC
We analyze the LHC prospects for measurements of the pair produced
exclusively in photon-photon or semi-exclusively in photon-Pomeron and
Pomeron-Pomeron processes using protons tagged in forward proton detectors on
both sides of the interaction point. These processes are interesting from the
point of view of a possible measurement of the top quark mass and constraining
models used in Beyond Standard Model physics. Focusing on the semi-leptonic
channel, , making use of the exclusive
nature of the final state, together with the use of timing information provided
by forward proton detectors, relevant exclusive and inclusive backgrounds are
studied in detail for different luminosity (or pile-up) scenarios and found to
be important for further considerations. For each of these scenarios, we try to
estimate the precision of the top quark mass determination and conclude that
statistical significances need to be significantly enlarged for these processes
to become competitive with measurements of inclusive production.Comment: 17 pages, 5 figure
BSM Higgs Studies at the LHC in the Forward Proton Mode
The prospects for central exclusive diffractive (CED) production of BSM Higgs
bosons at the LHC are reviewed. This comprises the production of MSSM and 4th
generation Higgs bosons. The sensitivity of the searches in the forward proton
mode for the Higgs bosons as well as the possibility of a coupling structure
determination are briefly discussed.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, talk given at the EDS09 (Blois workshop), CERN,
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Leading-order determination of the gluon polarisation from semi-inclusive deep inelastic scattering data
Using a novel analysis technique, the gluon polarisation in the nucleon is
re-evaluated using the longitudinal double-spin asymmetry measured in the cross
section of semi-inclusive single-hadron muoproduction with photon virtuality
. The data were obtained by the COMPASS experiment at
CERN using a 160 GeV/ polarised muon beam impinging on a polarised LiD
target. By analysing the full range in hadron transverse momentum ,
the different -dependences of the underlying processes are separated
using a neural-network approach. In the absence of pQCD calculations at
next-to-leading order in the selected kinematic domain, the gluon polarisation
is evaluated at leading order in pQCD at a hard scale of . It is determined in three intervals
of the nucleon momentum fraction carried by gluons, , covering the
range ~ and does not exhibit a significant
dependence on . The average over the three intervals, at
, suggests that the gluon polarisation
is positive in the measured range.Comment: 14 pages, 6 figure
Transverse-momentum-dependent Multiplicities of Charged Hadrons in Muon-Deuteron Deep Inelastic Scattering
A semi-inclusive measurement of charged hadron multiplicities in deep
inelastic muon scattering off an isoscalar target was performed using data
collected by the COMPASS Collaboration at CERN. The following kinematic domain
is covered by the data: photon virtuality (GeV/), invariant
mass of the hadronic system GeV/, Bjorken scaling variable in the
range , fraction of the virtual photon energy carried by the
hadron in the range , square of the hadron transverse momentum
with respect to the virtual photon direction in the range 0.02 (GeV/ (GeV/). The multiplicities are presented as a
function of in three-dimensional bins of , , and
compared to previous semi-inclusive measurements. We explore the
small- region, i.e. (GeV/), where
hadron transverse momenta are expected to arise from non-perturbative effects,
and also the domain of larger , where contributions from
higher-order perturbative QCD are expected to dominate. The multiplicities are
fitted using a single-exponential function at small to study
the dependence of the average transverse momentum on , and . The power-law behaviour of the
multiplicities at large is investigated using various
functional forms. The fits describe the data reasonably well over the full
measured range.Comment: 28 pages, 20 figure
Determination of alpha_s using Jet Rates at LEP with the OPAL detector
Hadronic events produced in e+e- collisions by the LEP collider and recorded
by the OPAL detector were used to form distributions based on the number of
reconstructed jets. The data were collected between 1995 and 2000 and
correspond to energies of 91 GeV, 130-136 GeV and 161-209 GeV. The jet rates
were determined using four different jet-finding algorithms (Cone, JADE, Durham
and Cambridge). The differential two-jet rate and the average jet rate with the
Durham and Cambridge algorithms were used to measure alpha(s) in the LEP energy
range by fitting an expression in which order alpah_2s calculations were
matched to a NLLA prediction and fitted to the data. Combining the measurements
at different centre-of-mass energies, the value of alpha_s (Mz) was determined
to be
alpha(s)(Mz)=0.1177+-0.0006(stat.)+-0.0012$(expt.)+-0.0010(had.)+-0.0032(theo.)
\.Comment: 40 pages, 17 figures, Submitted to Euro. Phys. J.
Colour reconnection in e+e- -> W+W- at sqrt(s) = 189 - 209 GeV
The effects of the final state interaction phenomenon known as colour
reconnection are investigated at centre-of-mass energies in the range sqrt(s) ~
189-209 GeV using the OPAL detector at LEP. Colour reconnection is expected to
affect observables based on charged particles in hadronic decays of W+W-.
Measurements of inclusive charged particle multiplicities, and of their angular
distribution with respect to the four jet axes of the events, are used to test
models of colour reconnection. The data are found to exclude extreme scenarios
of the Sjostrand-Khoze Type I (SK-I) model and are compatible with other
models, both with and without colour reconnection effects. In the context of
the SK-I model, the best agreement with data is obtained for a reconnection
probability of 37%. Assuming no colour reconnection, the charged particle
multiplicity in hadronically decaying W bosons is measured to be (nqqch) =
19.38+-0.05(stat.)+-0.08 (syst.).Comment: 30 pages, 9 figures, Submitted to Euro. Phys. J.
Multiplicities of charged pions and unidentified charged hadrons from deep-inelastic scattering of muons off an isoscalar target
Multiplicities of charged pions and unidentified hadrons produced in
deep-inelastic scattering were measured in bins of the Bjorken scaling variable
, the relative virtual-photon energy and the relative hadron energy .
Data were obtained by the COMPASS Collaboration using a 160 GeV muon beam and
an isoscalar target (LiD). They cover the kinematic domain in the photon
virtuality > 1(GeV/c, , and . In addition, a leading-order pQCD analysis was performed using the
pion multiplicity results to extract quark fragmentation functions
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