Search for pair-produced higgsinos decaying via Higgs or 𝒁 bosons to final states containing a pair of photons and a pair of 𝒃-jets with the ATLAS detector

Physics Letters B Elsevier

Authors:

Alan Barr, Daniela Bortoletto, Federico Celli, Min Chen, Eimear Conroy, Amanda Cooper-Sarkar, Maxence Draguet, Gregor Eberwein, James Frost, Elizabeth Gallas, Claire Gwenlan, Christopher Hays, Brian Huffman, Simon Koch, Zhenlong Li, Koichi Nagai, Luka Nedic, Richard Nickerson, Eleonora Rossi, Alessandro Ruggiero, Elisabeth Schopf, Ian Shipsey, Iza Veliscek, Georg Viehhauser, Yajing Wei, Anthony Weidberg, Siyu Yan

Abstract:

A search is presented for the pair production of higgsinos πœ’Λœ in gauge-mediated supersymmetry models, where the lightest neutralinos πœ’Λœ 0 1 decay into a light gravitino 𝐺˜ either via a Higgs β„Ž or 𝑍 boson. The search is performed with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider using 139 fbβˆ’1 of proton–proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of √ 𝑠 = 13 TeV. It targets final states in which a Higgs boson decays into a photon pair, while the other Higgs or 𝑍 boson decays into a 𝑏𝑏¯ pair, with missing transverse momentum associated with the two gravitinos. Search regions dependent on the amount of missing transverse momentum are defined by the requirements that the diphoton mass should be consistent with the mass of the Higgs boson, and the 𝑏𝑏¯ mass with the mass of the Higgs or 𝑍 boson. The main backgrounds are estimated with data-driven methods using the sidebands of the diphoton mass distribution. No excesses beyond Standard Model expectations are observed and higgsinos with masses up to 320 GeV are excluded, assuming a branching fraction of 100% for πœ’Λœ 0 1 β†’ β„ŽπΊΛœ. This analysis excludes higgsinos with masses of 130 GeV for branching fractions to β„ŽπΊΛœ as low as 36%, thus providing complementarity to previous ATLAS searches in final states with multiple leptons or multiple 𝑏-jets, targeting different decays of the electroweak bosons.

TITUS: the Tokai Intermediate Tank for the Unoscillated Spectrum

arXiv

Authors:

C Andreopoulos, FCT Barbato, G Barker, G Barr, P Beltrame, V Berardi, T Berry, A Blondel, S Boyd, A Bravar, FS Cafagna, S Cartwright, MG Catanesi, C Checchia, A Cole, G Collazuol, GA Cowan, T Davenne, T Dealtry, C Densham, G De Rosa, F Di Lodovico, E Drakopoulou, P Dunne, A Finch, M Fitton, D Hadley, K Hayrapetyan, RA Intonti, P Jonsson, A Kaboth, T Katori, L Kormos, Y Kudenko, J Lagoda, P Lasorak, M Laveder, M Lawe, P Litchfield, A Longhin, L Ludovici, W Ma, L Magaletti, M Malek, N McCauley, M Mezzetto, J Monroe, T Nicholls, M Needham, E Noah, F Nova, HM O'Keeffe, A Owen, V Palladino, D Payne, J Perkin, S Playfer, A Pritchard, N Prouse, E Radicioni, M Rayner, C Riccio, B Richards, J Rose, AC Ruggeri, R Shah, Y Shitov, C Simpson, G Sidiropoulos, T Stewart, R Terri, L Thompson, M Thorpe, Y Uchida, D Wark, MO Wascko, A Weber, JR Wilson

Abstract:

The TITUS, Tokai Intermediate Tank for Unoscillated Spectrum, detector, is a proposed Gd-doped Water Cherenkov tank with a magnetised muon range detector downstream. It is located at J-PARC at about 2 km from the neutrino target and it is proposed as a potential near detector for the Hyper-Kamiokande experiment. Assuming a beam power of 1.3 MW and 27.05 x 10^{21} protons-on-target the sensitivity to CP and mixing parameters achieved by Hyper-Kamiokande with TITUS as a near detector is presented. Also, the potential of the detector for cross sections and Standard Model parameter determination, supernova neutrino and dark matter are shown.

Testing of Hamamatsu R5900-00-M64 Multi-Pixel PMTs for MINOS

arXiv

Authors:

MA Barker, A De Santo, P Dervan, K Lang, PS Miyagawa, R Saakyan, S Smith, D Michael, J Thomas, A Weber

Abstract:

The MINOS long baseline neutrino oscillation experiment is comprised of three calorimeters, a Near Detector at FNAL, a Far Detector at the Soudan mine in northern Minnesota, and a Calibration Detector in a test beam at CERN. The light produced in the interactions of neutrinos in the Near Detector at FNAL will be routed by optical fibres onto the pixels of Hamamatsu R5900-00-M64 multi-anode photomultiplier tubes. This article reports the measurements performed on 15 of these tubes to evaluate them for their use in MINOS.

The CLEO-III RICH detector and beam test results

American Physical Society (APS) Meeting of the Division of Particles and Fields (DPF 99)

Authors:

JC Wang, others

The Cross-section for the production of $b\barb$ pairs in $p\barp$ collisions at $\sqrts=$ 1.8-TeV

16th International Symposium on Lepton and Photon Interactions

Authors:

F Abe, others