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    E-Government Evaluation: Reflections on two Organisational studies

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    Senior executives in public sector organisations have been charged with delivering an e-Government agenda. A key emerging area of research is that of the evaluation of e-Government, given that economic factors have traditionally dominated any traditional ICT evaluation process. In this paper the authors report the findings from two interpretive in-depth case studies in the UK public sector, which explore e-Government organisational evaluation within a public sector setting. This paper seeks to offer insights to organisational and managerial aspects surrounding the improvement of knowledge and understanding of e-Government evaluation. The findings that are elicited from the case studies are analysed and presented in terms of a framework derived from organisational analysis to improve e-Government evaluation, with key lessons learnt being extrapolated from practice. The paper concludes that e-Government evaluation is both an under developed and under managed area, and calls for senior executives to engage more with the e-Government agenda and for organisations to review e-Government evaluation to improve evaluation practice

    AFBA_{FB} as a discovery tool for Zâ€ČZ^\prime bosons at the LHC

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    The Forward-Backward Asymmetry (AFB) in Zâ€ČZ^\prime physics is commonly only perceived as the observable which possibly allows one to interpret a Zâ€ČZ^\prime signal by distinguishing different models of such (heavy) spin-1 bosons. In this article, we examine the potential of AFB in setting bounds on or even discovering a Zâ€ČZ^\prime at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and show that it might be a powerful tool for this purpose. We analyze two different scenarios: Zâ€ČZ^\primes with a narrow and wide width, respectively. We find that in both cases AFB can complement the cross section in accessing Zâ€ČZ^\prime signals.Comment: arXiv admin note: substantial text overlap with arXiv:1503.0267

    Phenomenology of the minimal B-L extension of the Standard Model

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    We present the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) discovery potential in the Zâ€ČZ' and heavy neutrino sectors of a U(1)B−LU(1)_{B-L} enlarged Standard Model also encompassing three heavy Majorana neutrinos. This model exhibits novel signatures at the LHC, the most interesting arising from a Zâ€ČZ' decay chain involving heavy neutrinos, eventually decaying into leptons and jets. In particular, this signature allows one to measure the Zâ€ČZ' and heavy neutrino masses involved. In addition, over a large region of parameter space, the heavy neutrinos are rather long-lived particles producing distinctive displaced vertices that can be seen in the detectors. Lastly, the simultaneous measurement of both the heavy neutrino mass and decay length enables an estimate of the absolute mass of the parent light neutrino. For completeness, we will also compare the LHC and a future Linear Collider (LC) discovery potentials.Comment: 4 pages, no figures. LaTeX. Talk given at "The 2009 Europhysics Conference on High Energy Physics", Krakow, Poland, July 16-22, 200

    A smoking gun signature of the 3HDM

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    We analyse new signals of a 3-Higgs Doublet Model (3HDM) at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) where only one doublet acquires a Vacuum Expectation Value (VEV), preserving a Z2Z_2 parity. The other two doublets are \textit{inert} and do not develop a VEV, leading to a \textit{dark scalar sector} controlled by Z2Z_2, with the lightest CP-even dark scalar H1H_1 being the Dark Matter (DM) candidate. This leads to the loop induced decay of the next-to-lightest scalar, H2→H1ℓℓˉH_2 \to H_1 \ell \bar \ell (ℓ=e,ÎŒ\ell =e,\mu), mediated by both dark CP-odd neutral and charged scalars. This is a smoking-gun signal of the 3HDM since it is not allowed in the 2-Higgs Doublet Model (2HDM) with one inert doublet and is expected to be important when H2H_2 and H1H_1 are close in mass. In practice, this signature can be observed in the cascade decay of the SM-like Higgs boson, h→H1H2→H1H1ℓℓˉh\to H_1 H_2\to H_1 H_1 \ell \bar \ell into two DM particles and di-leptons or h→H2H2→H1H1ℓℓˉℓℓˉh\to H_2 H_2\to H_1 H_1 \ell \bar \ell \ell \bar \ell into two DM particles and four-leptons, where hh is produced from gluon-gluon Fusion. In order to test the feasibility of these channels at the LHC, we devise some benchmarks, compliant with collider, DM and cosmological data, for which the interplay between these production and decay modes is discussed. In particular, we show that the resulting detector signatures, \Et \ell \bar \ell or \Et \ell \bar \ell \ell \bar \ell, with the invariant mass of ℓℓˉ \ell \bar \ell pairs much smaller than mZm_Z, can potentially be extracted already from Run 3 data and at the High-Luminosity phase of the LHC.Comment: 27 pages, 13 figures. arXiv admin note: text overlap with arXiv:1712.0959

    Exploring Sensitivity to NMSSM Signatures with Low Missing Transverse Energy at the LHC

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    We examine scenarios in the Next-to-Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (NMSSM), where pair-produced squarks and gluinos decay via two cascades, each ending in a stable neutralino as Lightest Supersymmetric Particle (LSP) and a Standard Model (SM)-like Higgs boson, with mass spectra such that the missing transverse energy, ETmissE_{T}^{\text{miss}}, is very small. Performing two-dimensional parameter scans and focusing on the hadronic H→bbˉH\rightarrow b\bar{b} decay giving a bbˉbbˉ+ETmissb\bar{b}b\bar{b} + E_{T}^{\text{miss}} final state we explore the sensitivity of a current LHC general-purpose jets+ETmissE_{T}^{\text{miss}} analysis to such scenarios.Comment: 17 pages, 17 figures, 6 table

    Run 2 Upgrades to the CMS Level-1 Calorimeter Trigger

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    The CMS Level-1 calorimeter trigger is being upgraded in two stages to maintain performance as the LHC increases pile-up and instantaneous luminosity in its second run. In the first stage, improved algorithms including event-by-event pile-up corrections are used. New algorithms for heavy ion running have also been developed. In the second stage, higher granularity inputs and a time-multiplexed approach allow for improved position and energy resolution. Data processing in both stages of the upgrade is performed with new, Xilinx Virtex-7 based AMC cards.Comment: 10 pages, 7 figure

    Tensor analyzing powers for Li7 breakup

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    Differential cross sections and T20 and 20TT analyzing powers have been measured for 70 MeV Li7 breakup into the particle plus triton channel, on a Sn120 target. Measurements were made for both continuum breakup and sequential breakup via the 4.63 MeV state in Li7. The T20 data for the continuum breakup do not agree with a semiclassical Coulomb model, indicating that the breakup at small angles does not proceed solely via a Coulomb force. The data generally show a somewhat better agreement with continuum discretized coupled channels calculations, indicating the importance of the nuclear force and channel coupling in the reaction mechanism. © 1995 The American Physical Society

    New Physics at the LHC. A Les Houches Report: Physics at TeV Colliders 2009 - New Physics Working Group

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    We present a collection of signatures for physics beyond the standard model that need to be explored at the LHC. First, are presented various tools developed to measure new particle masses in scenarios where all decays include an unobservable particle. Second, various aspects of supersymmetric models are discussed. Third, some signatures of models of strong electroweak symmetry are discussed. In the fourth part, a special attention is devoted to high mass resonances, as the ones appearing in models with warped extra dimensions. Finally, prospects for models with a hidden sector/valley are presented. Our report, which includes brief experimental and theoretical reviews as well as original results, summarizes the activities of the "New Physics" working group for the "Physics at TeV Colliders" workshop (Les Houches, France, 8-26 June, 2009).Comment: 189 page
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