Rapidity gap cross sections measured with the ATLAS detector in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV
ArXiv 1201.2808 (2012)
Inclusive search for squarks and gluinos in pp collisions at √s=7TeV
Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology 85:1 (2012)
Abstract:
A search is performed for heavy particle pairs produced in √s=7TeV proton-proton collisions with 35pb-1 of data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC. The search is sensitive to squarks and gluinos of generic supersymmetry models, provided they are kinematically accessible, with minimal assumptions on properties of the lightest superpartner particle. The kinematic consistency of the selected events is tested against the hypothesis of heavy particle pair production using the dimensionless razor variable R, related to the missing transverse energy ETmiss. The new physics signal is characterized by a broad peak in the distribution of MR, an event-by-event indicator of the heavy particle mass scale. This new approach is complementary to ETmiss-based searches. After background modeling based on data, and background rejection based on R and MR, no significant excess of events is found beyond the standard model expectations. The results are interpreted in the context of the constrained minimal supersymmetric standard model as well as two simplified supersymmetry models. © 2012 CERN.Provision for the poor and the mission of the church: Ancient appeals and contemporary viability
HTS Teologiese Studies / Theological Studies AOSIS 68:1 (2012) 7
The radiation induced attenuation of optical fibres below −20°C exposed to lifetime HL-LHC doses at a dose rate of 700 Gy(Si)/hr
JINST IOP 7 (2012)
Abstract:
The LHC luminosity upgrade, known as the HL-LHC, will require high-speed optical links to read out data from the detectors. Such links must be capable of withstanding high doses whilst being kept at low temperatures. Two single-mode and two multi-mode fibres were exposed to 200 kGy(Si) at a dose rate of about 700 Gy(Si)/hr, whilst being kept at about -25°C. The radiation induced attenuation of these fibres was measured as the fibres accumulated dose. A conservative estimate has been made of the total attenuation expected for a realistic fibre route through the ATLAS detector after a lifetime dose at the HL-LHC. With safety factors, the maximum dose extrapolated to was 375 kGy(Si). All four fibres performed extremely well and were qualified for use at HL-LHC detectors.Measurement of the top quark pair production cross-section with ATLAS in the single lepton channel
ArXiv 1201.1889 (2012)