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Inclusive Search for the Standard Model Higgs Boson in the H->gamma+gamma Channel at the LHC with CMS
A brief summary of the CMS discovery potential for the Standard Model Higgs
boson in the H->gamma+gamma channel is presented. We review both a standard
cut-based search and a more optimized analysis that takes advantage of the wide
range of signal/background expectations as function of the possible selection
cuts. As the Higgs discovery in this channel will rely heavily on performance
of the CMS electromagnetic calorimeter, the relevant aspects of its design and
operation in situ at the LHC are also briefly discussed.Comment: ICHEP08 proceedings, 3 pages, 2 figures; Higgs, LH
Searches for Gauge-Mediated SUSY Breaking Topologies with the L3 Detector at LEP
Searches for topologies predicted by gauge-mediated SUSY breaking models were
performed using data collected with the L3 detector at LEP. All possible
lifetimes of the next-to-lightest SUSY particle (NLSP), neutralino or scalar
tau, were considered. No evidence for these new phenomena was found and limits
on the production cross sections and sparticle masses were derived. A scan over
the parameters of the minimal GMSB model was performed, leading to lower limits
of 62.2 GeV, 11 TeV, and 0.07 eV on the NLSP mass, the mass scale parameter
Lambda, and the gravitino mass, respectively. The status of the LEP combined
searches is also discussed.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, 1 table; to appear in Proceedings of SUSY06, the
14th International Conference on Supersymmetry and the Unification of
Fundamental Interactions, UC Irvine, California, 12-17 June 200
Test of the Ï-model of BoseâEinstein correlations and reconstruction of the source function in hadronic Z-boson decay at LEP
BoseâEinstein correlations of pairs of identical charged pions produced in hadronic Z decays are analyzed in terms of various parametrizations. A good description is achieved using a LĂ©vy stable distribution in conjunction with a model where a particleâs momentum is correlated with its spaceâtime point of production, the Ï-model. Using this description and the measured rapidity and transverse momentum distributions, the spaceâtime evolution of particle emission in two-jet events is reconstructed. However, the elongation of the particle emission region previously observed is not accommodated in the Ï-model, and this is investigated using an ad hoc modification
Radiation hardness qualification of PbWO_4 scintillation crystals for the CMS Electromagnetic Calorimeter
Ensuring the radiation hardness of PbWO_4 crystals was one of the main priorities during the construction of the electromagnetic calorimeter of the CMS experiment at CERN. The production on an industrial scale of radiation hard crystals and their certification over a period of several years represented a difficult challenge both for CMS and for the crystal suppliers. The present article reviews the related scientific and technological problems encountered
Aligning the CMS muon chambers with the muon alignment system during an extended cosmic ray run
The alignment system for the muon spectrometer of the CMS detector comprises three
independent subsystems of optical and analog position sensors. It aligns muon chambers with respect
to each other and to the central silicon tracker. System commissioning at full magnetic field
began in 2008 during an extended cosmic ray run. The system succeeded in tracking muon detector
movements of up to 18mm and rotations of several milliradians under magnetic forces. Depending
on coordinate and subsystem, the system achieved chamber alignment precisions of 140â350 ”m
and 30â200 ”rad, close to the precision requirements of the experiment. Systematic errors on
absolute positions are estimated to be 340â590 ”m based on comparisons with independent photogrammetry
measurements
Search for first generation scalar leptoquarks in the eÎœjj channel in pp collisions at âs = 7 Tev
A search for pair-production of first generation scalar leptoquarks is performed in the final state containing an electron, a neutrino, and at least two jets using protonâproton collision data at âs = 7 TeV. The data were collected by the CMS detector at the LHC, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36 pb^(â1). The number of observed events is in good agreement with the predictions for standard model processes. Prior CMS results in the dielectron channel are combined with this electron + neutrino search. A 95% confidence level combined lower limit is set on the mass of a first generation scalar leptoquark at 339 GeV for ÎČ=0.5, where ÎČ is the branching fraction of the leptoquark to an electron and a quark. These results represent the most stringent direct limits to date for values of ÎČ greater than 0.05
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