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Upgrades of the ATLAS Muon Spectrometer with sMDT Chambers
With half the drift-tube diameter of the Monitored Drift Tube (MDT) chambers
of the ATLAS muon spectrometer and otherwise unchanged operating parameters,
small-diameter Muon Drift Tube (sMDT) chambers provide an order of magnitude
higher rate capability and can be installed in detector regions where MDT
chambers do not fit. The chamber assembly time has been reduced by a factor of
seven to one working day and the sense wire positioning accuracy improved by a
factor of two to better than ten microns. Two sMDT chambers have been installed
in ATLAS in 2014 to improve the momentum resolution in the barrel part of the
spectrometer. The construction of an additional twelve chambers covering the
feet regions of the ATLAS detector has started. It will be followed by the
replacement of the MDT chambers at the ends of the barrel inner layer by sMDTs
improving the Performance at the high expected background rates and providing
space for additional RPC trigger chambers
A Highly Selective First-Level Muon Trigger With MDT Chamber Data for ATLAS at HL-LHC
Highly selective triggers are essential for the physics programme of the
ATLAS experiment at HL-LHC where the instantaneous luminosity will be about an
order of magnitude larger than the LHC instantaneous luminosity in Run 1. The
first level muon trigger rate is dominated by low momentum muons below the
nominal trigger threshold due to the moderate momentum resolution of the
Resistive Plate and Thin Gap trigger chambers. The resulting high trigger rates
at HL-LHC can be sufficiently reduced by using the data of the precision Muon
Drift Tube chambers for the trigger decision. This requires the implementation
of a fast MDT read-out chain and of a fast MDT track reconstruction algorithm
with a latency of at most 6 microseconds. A hardware demonstrator of the fast
read-out chain has been successfully tested at the HL-LHC operating conditions
at the CERN Gamma Irradiation Facility. The fast track reconstruction algorithm
has been implemented on a fast trigger processor
pi-Junction behavior and Andreev bound states in Kondo quantum dots with superconducting leads
We investigate the temperature- and coupling-dependent transport through
Kondo dot contacts with symmetric superconducting s-wave leads. For finite
temperature T we use a superconducting extension of a selfconsistent auxiliary
boson scheme, termed SNCA, while at T=0 a perturbative renormalization group
treatment is applied. The finite-temperature phase diagram for the 0--pi
transition of the Josephson current in the junction is established and related
to the phase-dependent position of the subgap Kondo resonance with respect to
the Fermi energy. The conductance of the contact is evaluated in the zero-bias
limit. It approaches zero in the low-temperature regime, however, at finite T
its characteristics are changed through the coupling- and temperature-dependent
0--pi transition.Comment: 12 pages, 12 figure
Precision Drift Chambers for the Atlas Muon Spectrometer
ATLAS is a detector under construction to explore the physics at the Large
Hadron Collider at CERN. It has a muon spectrometer with an excellent momentum
resolution of 3-10%, provided by three layers of precision monitored-drift-tube
chambers in a toroidal magnetic field. A single drift tube measures a track
point with a mean resolution close to 100 micron, even at the expected high
neutron and gamma background rates. The tubes are positioned within the chamber
with an accuracy of 20 microns, achieved by elaborate construction and assembly
monitoring procedures.Comment: 3 pages, 2 eps figures, Proceedings for poster at Physics in
Collisions Conference (PIC03), Zeuthen, Germany, June 2003. FRAP1
Performance of a First-Level Muon Trigger with High Momentum Resolution Based on the ATLAS MDT Chambers for HL-LHC
Highly selective first-level triggers are essential to exploit the full
physics potential of the ATLAS experiment at High-Luminosity LHC (HL-LHC). The
concept for a new muon trigger stage using the precision monitored drift tube
(MDT) chambers to significantly improve the selectivity of the first-level muon
trigger is presented. It is based on fast track reconstruction in all three
layers of the existing MDT chambers, made possible by an extension of the
first-level trigger latency to six microseconds and a new MDT read-out
electronics required for the higher overall trigger rates at the HL-LHC. Data
from -collisions at is used to study the
minimal muon transverse momentum resolution that can be obtained using the MDT
precision chambers, and to estimate the resolution and efficiency of the
MDT-based trigger. A resolution of better than is found in all sectors
under study. With this resolution, a first-level trigger with a threshold of
becomes fully efficient for muons with a transverse momentum
above in the barrel, and above in the
end-cap region.Comment: 6 pages, 11 figures; conference proceedings for IEEE NSS & MIC
conference, San Diego, 201
Echo of the Quantum Phase Transition of CeCuAu in XPS: Breakdown of Kondo Screening
We present an X-ray photoemission study of the heavy-fermion system
CeCuAu across the magnetic quantum phase transition of this
compound at temperatures above the single-ion Kondo temperature . In
dependence of the Au concentration we observe a sudden change of the
-occupation number and the core-hole potential at the
critical concentration . We interpret these findings in the framework
of the single-impurity Anderson model. Our results are in excellent agreement
with findings from earlier UPS measurements %\cite{klein08qpt} and provide
further information about the precursors of quantum criticality at elevated
temperatures.Comment: 5 pages, 3 figures; published version, references updated, minor
changes in wordin
High-temperature signatures of quantum criticality in heavy fermion systems
We propose a new criterion for distinguishing the Hertz-Millis (HM) and the
local quantum critical (LQC) mechanism in heavy fermion systems with a magnetic
quantum phase transition (QPT). The criterion is based on our finding that the
spin screening of Kondo ions can be completely suppressed by the RKKY coupling
to the surrounding magnetic ions even without magnetic ordering and that,
consequently, the signature of this suppression can be observed in
spectroscopic measurements above the magnetic ordering temperature. We apply
the criterion to high-resolution photoemission (UPS) measurements on
CeCuAu and conclude that the QPT in this system is dominated by
the LQC scenario.Comment: Inveted paper, International Conference on Magnetism, ICM 2009,
Karlsruhe. Published version, added discussions of the relevance of
Fermi-surface fluctuations and of a structural transition near the QC
Estimation of Top Background to SUSY Searches from Data
The Standard Model process of ttbar production is one of the most important backgrounds to searches for Supersymmetry (SUSY) at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. We describe the methods to estimate the contributions of ttbar decay with one and two leptons in SUSY searches with zero, one or two isolated leptons, multi-jets and large missing transverse energy with the first data of the ATLAS experiment. The performance has been evaluated with simulated data
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