Compatibility and combination of world W -boson mass measurements

The European Physical Journal C SpringerOpen 84:5 (2024) 451

Authors:

S Amoroso, N Andari, W Barter, J Bendavid, M Boonekamp, S Farry, M Grünewald, C Hays, R Hunter, J Kretzschmar, O Lupton, M Pili, M Ramos Pernas, B Tuchming, M Vesterinen, A Vicini, C Wang, M Xu

Abstract:

The compatibility of W-boson mass measurements performed by the ATLAS, LHCb, CDF, and D0 experiments is studied using a coherent framework with theory uncertainty correlations. The measurements are combined using a number of recent sets of parton distribution functions (PDF), and are further combined with the average value of measurements from the Large Electron–Positron collider. The considered PDF sets generally have a low compatibility with a suite of global rapidity-sensitive Drell–Yan measurements. The most compatible set is CT18 due to its larger uncertainties. A combination of all mW measurements yields a value of mW=80, 394.6±11.5 MeV with the CT18 set, but has a probability of compatibility of 0.5% and is therefore disfavoured. Combinations are performed removing each measurement individually, and a 91% probability of compatibility is obtained when the CDF measurement is removed. The corresponding value of the W boson mass is 80, 369.2±13.3 MeV, which differs by 3.6σ from the CDF value determined using the same PDF set.

Quad-module characterization with the MALTA monolithic pixel chip

Nuclear Instruments and Methods in Physics Research, Section A: Accelerators, Spectrometers, Detectors and Associated Equipment Elsevier 1064 (2024) 169306

Authors:

F Dachs, AM Zoubir, A Sharma, Daniela Bortoletto

Abstract:

The MALTA silicon pixel detector combines a depleted monolithic active pixel sensor (DMAPS) with a fully asynchronous front-end and readout. It features a high granularity pixel matrix with a 36.4 μm symmetric pixel pitch, low power consumption of <1 μW∕pixel and low material budget with detector thicknesses as little as 50 μm. It achieves a radiation hardness to 100MRad TID and more than 1 × 10E15 1 MeV 𝑛eq∕cm2 with a time resolution of <2 ns (Pernegger et al., 2023).

In order to cover large sensitive areas efficiently with a minimum of power and data connections the development of modules, comprising of up to 4 MALTA detectors, is studied.

This contribution presents the beam test performance of parallel and serial powered MALTA 4-chip modules in an effort to characterize the sensor’s chip-to-chip data and power transmission and prepare the production of a first prototype of an ultra-light weight 4-chip module on a flexible circuit with next generation MALTA2 sensors.

Beam-induced backgrounds measured in the ATLAS detector during local gas injection into the LHC beam vacuum

ArXiv 2405.05054 (2024)

Search for heavy neutral Higgs bosons decaying into a top quark pair in 140 fb$^{-1}$ of proton-proton collision data at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

ArXiv 2404.18986 (2024)

Search for pair production of boosted Higgs bosons via vector-boson fusion in the $b\bar{b}b\bar{b}$ final state using $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

ArXiv 2404.17193 (2024)