105 research outputs found

    Design, synthesis, and characterization of some new benzimidazole derivatives and biological evaluation

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    WOS: 000517086400001A new series of benzimidazole derivatives (1-15) containing 1,2,4-triazole, 1,3,4-thiadiazole, 1,3,4-oxadiazole, and thiazolidinon rings have been synthesized. All new synthesized benzimidazole compounds were confirmed by H-1 NMR, C-13 NMR spectra, and LC-MS, and they were examined for their antioxidant and antimicrobial activities. Compounds 7 and 1 showed the highest and the lowest antioxidant activities, respectively. The lowest minimum inhibition concentration value found in compound 5 against Enterobacter aerogenes

    The ECFA Early Career Researcher's Panel: composition, structure, and activities, 2021 -- 2022

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    The European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA) Early Career Researcher's (ECR) panel, which represents the interests of the ECR community to ECFA, officially began its activities in January 2021. In the first two years, the panel has defined its own internal structure, responded to ECFA requests for feedback, and launched its own initiatives to better understand and support the diverse interests of early career researchers. This report summarises the panel composition and structure, as well as the different activities the panel has been involved with during the first two years of its existence

    The ECFA Early Career Researcher's Panel: composition, structure, and activities, 2021 -- 2022

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    The European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA) Early Career Researcher's (ECR) panel, which represents the interests of the ECR community to ECFA, officially began its activities in January 2021. In the first two years, the panel has defined its own internal structure, responded to ECFA requests for feedback, and launched its own initiatives to better understand and support the diverse interests of early career researchers. This report summarises the panel composition and structure, as well as the different activities the panel has been involved with during the first two years of its existence

    The ECFA Early Career Researcher's Panel: composition, structure, and activities, 2021 -- 2022

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    The European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA) Early Career Researcher's (ECR) panel, which represents the interests of the ECR community to ECFA, officially began its activities in January 2021. In the first two years, the panel has defined its own internal structure, responded to ECFA requests for feedback, and launched its own initiatives to better understand and support the diverse interests of early career researchers. This report summarises the panel composition and structure, as well as the different activities the panel has been involved with during the first two years of its existence

    The ECFA Early Career Researcher's Panel: composition, structure, and activities, 2021 -- 2022

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    The European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA) Early Career Researcher's (ECR) panel, which represents the interests of the ECR community to ECFA, officially began its activities in January 2021. In the first two years, the panel has defined its own internal structure, responded to ECFA requests for feedback, and launched its own initiatives to better understand and support the diverse interests of early career researchers. This report summarises the panel composition and structure, as well as the different activities the panel has been involved with during the first two years of its existence

    Results of the 2021 ECFA Early-Career Researcher Survey on Training in Instrumentation

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    The European Committee for Future Accelerators (ECFA) Early-Career Researchers (ECR) Panel was invited by the ECFA Detector R&D Roadmap conveners to collect feedback from the European ECR community. A working group within the ECFA ECR panel held a Townhall Meeting to get first input, and then designed and broadly circulated a detailed survey to gather feedback from the larger ECR community. A total of 473 responses to this survey were received, providing a useful overview of the experiences of ECRs in instrumentation training and related topics. This report summarises the feedback received, and is intended to serve as an input to the ECFA Detector R&D Roadmap process

    Searches for pair-produced multijet resonances using data scouting in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    International audienceSearches for pair-produced multijet signatures using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 128 fb1^{-1} of proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} = 13 TeV are presented. A data scouting technique is employed to record events with low jet scalar transverse momentum sum values. The electroweak production of particles predicted in RR-parity violating supersymmetric models is probed for the first time with fully hadronic final states. This is the first search for prompt hadronically decaying mass-degenerate higgsinos, and extends current exclusions on RR-parity violating top squarks and gluinos

    Girth and groomed radius of jets recoiling against isolated photons in lead-lead and proton-proton collisions at sNN\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}} = 5.02 TeV

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    International audienceThis Letter presents the first measurements of the groomed jet radius RgR_\mathrm{g} and the jet girth gg in events with an isolated photon recoiling against a jet in lead-lead (PbPb) and proton-proton (pp) collisions at the LHC at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of 5.02 TeV. The observables RgR_\mathrm{g} and gg provide a quantitative measure of how narrow or broad a jet is. The analysis uses PbPb and pp data samples with integrated luminosities of 1.7 nb1^{-1} and 301 pb1^{-1}, respectively, collected with the CMS experiment in 2018 and 2017. Events are required to have a photon with transverse momentum pTγp_\mathrm{T}^\gamma 100 GeV and at least one jet back-to-back in azimuth with respect to the photon and with transverse momentum pTjetp_\mathrm{T}^\text{jet} such that pTjet/pTγp_\mathrm{T}^\text{jet}/p_\mathrm{T}^\gamma>> 0.4. The measured RgR_\mathrm{g} and gg distributions are unfolded to the particle level, which facilitates the comparison between the PbPb and pp results and with theoretical predictions. It is found that jets with pTjet/pTγp_\mathrm{T}^\text{jet}/p_\mathrm{T}^\gamma>> 0.8, i.e., those that closely balance the photon pTγp_\mathrm{T}^\gamma, are narrower in PbPb than in pp collisions. Relaxing the selection to include jets with pTjet/pTγp_\mathrm{T}^\text{jet}/p_\mathrm{T}^\gamma>> 0.4 reduces the narrowing of the angular structure of jets in PbPb relative to the pp reference. This shows that selection bias effects associated with jet energy loss play an important role in the interpretation of jet substructure measurements

    Search for the decay of the Higgs boson to a pair of light pseudoscalar bosons in the final state with four bottom quarks in proton-proton collisions at s= \sqrt{s} = 13 TeV

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    A search is presented for the decay of the 125 GeV Higgs boson (H) to a pair of new light pseudoscalar bosons (a \mathrm{a} ), followed by the prompt decay of each a boson to a bottom quark-antiquark pair, Haabbbb \mathrm{H}\to\mathrm{a}\mathrm{a}\to\mathrm{b}\overline{\mathrm{b}}\mathrm{b}\overline{\mathrm{b}} . The analysis is performed using a data sample of proton-proton collisions collected with the CMS detector at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{-1}. To reduce the background from standard model processes, the search requires the Higgs boson to be produced in association with a leptonically decaying W or Z boson. The analysis probes the production of new light bosons in a 15 <ma< < m_{\mathrm{a}} < 60 GeV mass range. Assuming the standard model predictions for the Higgs boson production cross sections for pp \to WH and ZH, model independent upper limits at 95% confidence level are derived for the branching fraction B(Haabbbb) \mathcal{B}(\mathrm{H}\to\mathrm{a}\mathrm{a}\to\mathrm{b}\overline{\mathrm{b}}\mathrm{b}\overline{\mathrm{b}}) . The combined WH and ZH observed upper limit on the branching fraction ranges from 1.10 for ma= m_{\mathrm{a}} = 20 GeV to 0.36 for ma= m_{\mathrm{a}} = 60 GeV, complementing other measurements in the μμττ \mu\mu\tau\tau , ττττ \tau\tau\tau\tau and bb \mathrm{b}\mathrm{b}\ell\ell (=μ \ell=\mu, τ\tau ) channels.A search is presented for the decay of the 125 GeV Higgs boson (H) to a pair of new light pseudoscalar bosons (a), followed by the prompt decay of each a boson to a bottom quark-antiquark pair, H \to aa \tobbˉbbˉ\mathrm{b\bar{b}b\bar{b}}. The analysis is performed using a data sample of proton-proton collisions collected with the CMS detector at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{-1}. To reduce the background from standard model processes, the search requires the Higgs boson to be produced in association with a leptonically decaying W or Z boson. The analysis probes the production of new light bosons in a 15 <\ltmam_\mathrm{a}<\lt 60 GeV mass range. Assuming the standard model predictions for the Higgs boson production cross sections for pp \to WH and ZH, model independent upper limits at 95% confidence level are derived for the branching fraction B\mathcal{B}(H \to aa \to bbˉbbˉ\mathrm{b\bar{b}b\bar{b}}). The combined WH and ZH observed upper limit on the branching fraction ranges from 1.10 for ma=m_\mathrm{a} = 20 GeV to 0.36 for ma=m_\mathrm{a} = 60 GeV, complementing other measurements in the μμττ\mu\mu\tau\tau, ττττ\tau\tau\tau\tau and bb\ell\ell (=\ell= μ\mu,τ\tau) channels

    Search for heavy neutral leptons in final states with electrons, muons, and hadronically decaying tau leptons in proton-proton collisions at s\sqrt{s} =13 TeV

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    International audienceA search for heavy neutral leptons (HNLs) of Majorana or Dirac type using proton-proton collision data at s\sqrt{s} =13 TeV is presented. The data were collected by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb1^{-1}. Events with three charged leptons (electrons, muons, and hadronically decaying tau leptons) are selected, corresponding to HNL production in association with a charged lepton and decay of the HNL to two charged leptons and a standard model (SM) neutrino. The search is performed for HNL masses between 10 GeV and 1.5 TeV. No evidence for an HNL signal is observed in data. Upper limits at 95% confidence level are found for the squared coupling strength of the HNL to SM neutrinos, considering exclusive coupling of the HNL to a single SM neutrino generation, for both Majorana and Dirac HNLs. The limits exceed previously achieved experimental constraints for a wide range of HNL masses, and the limits on tau neutrino coupling scenarios with HNL masses above the W boson mass are presented for the first time
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