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Mariarosaria d'Alfonso

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DOI: 10.1088/0954-3899/39/10/105005
2012
Cited 294 times
Simplified models for LHC new physics searches
This document proposes a collection of simplified models relevant to the design of new-physics searches at the LHC and the characterization of their results. Both ATLAS and CMS have already presented some results in terms of simplified models, and we encourage them to continue and expand this effort, which supplements both signature-based results and benchmark model interpretations. A simplified model is defined by an effective Lagrangian describing the interactions of a small number of new particles. Simplified models can equally well be described by a small number of masses and cross-sections. These parameters are directly related to collider physics observables, making simplified models a particularly effective framework for evaluating searches and a useful starting point for characterizing positive signals of new physics. This document serves as an official summary of the results from the "Topologies for Early LHC Searches" workshop, held at SLAC in September of 2010, the purpose of which was to develop a set of representative models that can be used to cover all relevant phase space in experimental searches. Particular emphasis is placed on searches relevant for the first ~50-500 pb-1 of data and those motivated by supersymmetric models. This note largely summarizes material posted at http://lhcnewphysics.org/, which includes simplified model definitions, Monte Carlo material, and supporting contacts within the theory community. We also comment on future developments that may be useful as more data is gathered and analyzed by the experiments.
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2404.02100
2024
Analysis Facilities White Paper
This white paper presents the current status of the R&D for Analysis Facilities (AFs) and attempts to summarize the views on the future direction of these facilities. These views have been collected through the High Energy Physics (HEP) Software Foundation's (HSF) Analysis Facilities forum, established in March 2022, the Analysis Ecosystems II workshop, that took place in May 2022, and the WLCG/HSF pre-CHEP workshop, that took place in May 2023. The paper attempts to cover all the aspects of an analysis facility.
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1525/1/012040
2020
Cited 3 times
Heterogeneous computing for the local reconstruction algorithms of the CMS calorimeters
Abstract The increasing LHC luminosity in Run III and, consequently, the increased number of simultaneous proton-proton collisions (pile-up) pose significant challenges for the CMS experiment. These challenges will affect not only the data taking conditions, but also the data processing environment of CMS, which requires an improvement in the online triggering system to match the required detector performance. In order to mitigate the increasing collision rates and complexity of a single event, various approaches are being investigated. Heterogenous computing resources, recently becoming prominent and abundant, may be significantly better performing for certain types of workflows. In this work, we investigate implementations of common algorithms targeting heterogenous platforms, such as GPUs and FPGAs. The local reconstruction algorithms of the CMS calorimeters, given their granularity and intrinsic parallelizability, are among the first candidates considered for implementation in such heterogenous platforms. We will present the current development status and preliminary performance results. Challenges and various obstacles related to each platform, together with the integration into CMS experiments framework, will be further discussed.
DOI: 10.1016/j.nima.2006.09.081
2007
Cited 3 times
First level trigger using pixel detector for the CMS experiment
A proposal for a pixel-based Level 1 trigger for the Super-LHC is presented. The trigger is based on fast track reconstruction using the full pixel granularity exploiting a readout which connects different layers in specific trigger towers. The trigger will implement the current CMS high level trigger functionality in a novel concept of intelligent detector. A possible layout is discussed and implications on data links are evaluated.
2018
Performance of the CMS muon detector and muon reconstruction with proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV
2009
Validation tests of the CMS TIB/TID structures
Tracker Inner Barrel half-cylinders and Tracker Inner Disks of the CMS tracker have been integrated in three INFN sites. Integrated structures are submitted to an extensive set of tests whose main aim is to validate the functioning of the structures in CMS-like conditions. The tests have furthermore proven to be a great opportunity to study several aspects of the performance in detail. In this note the tests are described in some detail and an overview of the results is presented.
2007
The 2003 tracker inner barrel beam test
2012
Scalar Top Quark Search with Jets and Missing Momentum in pp Collisions at 7 TeV
DOI: 10.1063/1.3327571
2010
Vector Boson plus Jets background to the early MET plus jets search
Searches in the large missing transverse momentum (MET) plus jets final state topology have great potential for discovery of new physics involving dark matter candidates during early LHC running. Standard Model processes that produce the same observable signature constitute the background to such searches. One of the main backgrounds is expected to come from higher‐order QCD radiation in single vector boson production, which is difficult to model with Monte Carlo simulations. A strategy to estimate this background using data driven methods with various control samples is presented for early searches with the CMS detector.
2017
Search for Physics Beyond the Standard Model in Events with Two Leptons of Same Sign, Missing Transverse Momentum, and Jets in Proton–proton Collisions at √s = 13
2017
Measurement of the Top Quark Mass in the Dileptonic tt¯ Decay Channel Using the Mass Observables M[subscript bℓ], M[subscript T2], and M[subscript bℓν] in pp Collisions at √s = 8 TeV
2017
Combination of searches for heavy resonances decaying to WW, WZ, ZZ, WH, and ZH boson pairs in proton–proton collisions at √s = 8 and 13 TeV
2017
Measurement of charged pion, kaon, and proton production in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV
2017
Search for Dijet Resonances in Proton–proton Collisions at √s = 13 TeV and Constraints on Dark Matter and Other Models
2017
Search for Single Production of Vector-Like Quarks Decaying into a b Quark and a W Boson in Proton–proton Collisions at √s = 13 TeV
2017
Search for supersymmetry in multijet events with missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV
2017
Mechanical stability of the CMS strip tracker measured with a laser alignment system
2017
Study of Jet Quenching with Z + jet Correlations in Pb-Pb and pp Collisions at √s[subscript NN] = 5.02 TeV
2017
Search for Evidence of the Type-III Seesaw Mechanism in Multilepton Final States in Proton-Proton Collisions at √s = 13 TeV
2017
Search for Charged Higgs Bosons Produced via Vector Boson Fusion and Decaying into a Pair of W and Z Bosons Using Pp Collisions at √s=13 TeV
2017
Azimuthal anisotropy of charged particles with transverse momentum up to 100 GeV/c in PbPb collisions at √SNN = 5.02TeV
2017
Measurement of the B± Meson Nuclear Modification Factor in Pb-Pb Collisions at √s[subscript NN] =5.02 TeV
2009
Test of the Inner Tracker Silicon Microstrip Modules
The inner portion of the CMS microstrip Tracker consists of 3540 silicon detector modules; its construction has been under full responsibility of seven INFN (Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare) and University laboratories in Italy. In this note procedures and strategies, which were developed and perfected to qualify the Tracker Inner Barrel and Inner Disks modules for installation, are described. In particular the tests required to select highly reliable detector modules are illustrated and a summary of the results from the full Inner Tracker module test is presented. 1) INFN sez. di Catania and Universita di Catania, Italy 2) INFN sez. di Perugia and Universita di Perugia, Italy 3) INFN sez. di Pisa and Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa, Italy 4) INFN sez. di Pisa and Universita di Pisa, Italy 5) INFN sez. di Pisa, Italy 6) INFN sez. di Torino and Universita di Torino, Italy 7) INFN sez. di Torino, Italy 8) INFN sez. di Firenze, Italy 9) INFN sez. di Bari and Dipartimento Interateneo di Fisica di Bari, Italy 10) INFN sez. di Bari, Italy 11) INFN sez. di Padova, Italy 12) INFN sez. di Firenze and Universita di Firenze, Italy 13) INFN sez. di Padova and Universita di Padova, Italy 14) INFN sez. di Perugia, Italy a) On leave from ISS, Bucharest, Romania b) On leave from IFIN-HH, Bucharest, Romania c) Corresponding Author
2018
Search for an exotic decay of the Higgs boson to a pair of light pseudoscalars in the final state with two b quarks and two τ leptons in proton–proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV
2018
Observation of the χ[subscript b1](3P) and χ[subscript b2](3P) and Measurement of their Masses
DOI: 10.18154/rwth-2018-224144
2018
Measurement of normalized differential tt cross sections in the dilepton channel from pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV
2018
Elliptic Flow of Charm and Strange Hadrons in High-Multiplicity
2018
Search for a heavy resonance decaying into a Z boson and a vector boson in the vv̄ qq̄ final state
2018
Precision measurement of the structure of the CMS inner tracking system using nuclear interactions
2018
Search for massive resonances decaying into
2018
Inclusive Search for a Highly Boosted Higgs Boson Decaying to a Bottom Quark-Antiquark Pair
2018
Search for massive resonances decaying into WW, WZ, ZZ, qW, and qZ with dijet final states at √s = 13 TeV
2018
Search for Leptoquarks Coupled to Third-Generation Quarks in Proton-Proton Collisions at √s = 13 TeV
2018
Search for Supersymmetry in Events with One Lepton and Multiple Jets Exploiting the Angular Correlation Between the Lepton and the Missing Transverse Momentum in Proton–proton Collisions at √s = 13 TeV
2018
Evidence for the Higgs boson decay to a bottom quark–antiquark pair
2018
Search for Gauge-Mediated Supersymmetry in Events with at Least One Photon and Missing Transverse Momentum in pp Collisions at √s = 13 TeV
2018
Charged-Particle Nuclear Modification Factors in XeXe Collisions at √s[subscript NN] = 5.44 TeV
2019
Search for dark matter in events with a leptoquark and missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV
2020
Search for an exotic decay of the Higgs boson to a pair of light pseudoscalars in the final state with two muons and two b quarks in pp collisions at 13 TeV