Measurement of event-shape observables in Z→ℓ+ℓ− events in pp collisions at s√=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

European Physical Journal C Springer Berlin Heidelberg 76:7 (2016) 375

Authors:

K Motohashi, R Mount, E Mountricha, SV Mouraviev, EJW Moyse, S Muanza, RD Mudd, F Mueller, J Mueller, RSP Mueller, T Mueller, D Muenstermann, P Mullen, GA Mullier, FJ Munoz Sanchez, JA Murillo Quijada, WJ Murray, H Musheghyan, M Muskinja, AG Myagkov, M Myska, BP Nachman, O Nackenhorst, J Nadal, Koichi Nagai

Abstract:

Event-shape observables measured using charged particles in inclusive Z-boson events are presented, using the electron and muon decay modes of the Z bosons. The measurements are based on an integrated luminosity of 1.1 fb−1 of proton–proton collisions recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC at a centre-of-mass energy √s = 7 TeV. Chargedparticle distributions, excluding the lepton–antilepton pair from the Z-boson decay, are measured in different ranges of transverse momentum of the Z boson. Distributions include multiplicity, scalar sum of transverse momenta, beam thrust, transverse thrust, spherocity, and F-parameter, which are in particular sensitive to properties of the underlying event at small values of the Z-boson transverse momentum. The measured observables are compared with predictions from Pythia8, Sherpa, and Herwig7. Typically, all three Monte Carlo generators provide predictions that are in better agreement with the data at high Z-boson transverse momenta than at low Z-boson transverse momenta, and for the observables that are less sensitive to the number of charged particles in the event.

The WEAVE focus translation system: from design to construction

Proceedings of SPIE Society of Photo-optical Instrumentation Engineers 9912 (2016) 99126D

Authors:

Manuel Canchado, Antonio Romero, Oscar Maroto, Albert Tomàs, Carlos Martin-Nuño, Joan M Casalta, Joaquín Prida, J Alfonso L Aguerri, José M Herreros, José M Delgado, José A Burgal, Don C Abrams, Kevin Dee, Gavin Dalton, Piercarlo Bonfacio, Scott C Trager, Antonella Vallenari

Abstract:

WEAVE is a new wide-field spectroscopy facility proposed for the prime focus of the 4.2m William Herschel Telescope (WHT), placed in La Palma, Canary Islands, Spain.


To allow for the compensation of the effects of temperature-induced and gravity-induced image degradation, the WEAVE prime focus assembly will be translated along the telescope optical axis. The assembly comprises the prime focus corrector with integrated ADC, a central mount for the corrector, an instrument rotator and a twin-focal-plane fibre positioner. Translation is accomplished through the use of a set of purpose-built actuators; collectively referred to as the Focus Translation System (FTS), formed by four independently-controlled Focus Translation Units (FTUs), eight vanes connecting the FTUs to a central can, and a central can hosting WEAVE Instrument. Each FTU is capable of providing a maximum stroke of ±4mm with sufficient, combined force to move the five-tonne assembly with a positional accuracy of ±20µm at a resolution of 5µm. The coordinated movement of the four FTUs allows ±3mm WEAVE focus adjustment in the optical axis and ±0.015º tilt correction in one axis. The control of the FTS is accomplished through a PLC-based subsystem that receives positional demands from the higher-level Instrument Control System.


SENER has been responsible for designing, manufacturing and testing the FTS and the equipment required to manipulate and store the FTS together with the instrument.


This manuscript describes the final design of the FTS along with the analyses and simulations that were performed, discusses the manufacturing procedures and the results of early verification prior to integration with the telescope. The plans for mounting the whole system on the telescope are also discussed.

The slow spin of the young sub-stellar companion GQ Lupi b and its orbital configuration

(2016)

Authors:

Henriette Schwarz, Christian Ginski, Remco J de Kok, Ignas AG Snellen, Matteo Brogi, Jayne L Birkby

Echidna Mark II: one giant leap for 'tilting spine' fibre positioning technology

(2016)

Authors:

James Gilbert, Gavin Dalton

Mid-infrared imaging- and spectro-polarimetric subarcsecond observations of NGC 1068

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY 458:4 (2016) 3851-3866

Authors:

E Lopez-Rodriguez, C Packham, PF Roche, A Alonso-Herrero, T Diaz-Santos, R Nikutta, O Gonzalez-Martin, CA Alvarez, P Esquej, JM Rodriguez Espinosa, E Perlman, C Ramos Almeida, CM Telesco