Boosted objects: a probe of beyond the Standard Model physics
ArXiv 1012.5412 (2010)
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We present the report of the hadronic working group of the BOOST2010 workshop held at the University of Oxford in June 2010. The first part contains a review of the potential of hadronic decays of highly boosted particles as an aid for discovery at the LHC and a discussion of the status of tools developed to meet the challenge of reconstructing and isolating these topologies. In the second part, we present new results comparing the performance of jet grooming techniques and top tagging algorithms on a common set of benchmark channels. We also study the sensitivity of jet substructure observables to the uncertainties in Monte Carlo predictions.Observation of a centrality-dependent dijet asymmetry in lead-lead collisions at √sNN =2.76 Tev with the ATLAS detector at the LHC
Physical Review Letters 105:25 (2010)
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By using the ATLAS detector, observations have been made of a centrality-dependent dijet asymmetry in the collisions of lead ions at the Large Hadron Collider. In a sample of lead-lead events with a per-nucleon center of mass energy of 2.76 TeV, selected with a minimum bias trigger, jets are reconstructed in fine-grained, longitudinally segmented electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeters. The transverse energies of dijets in opposite hemispheres are observed to become systematically more unbalanced with increasing event centrality leading to a large number of events which contain highly asymmetric dijets. This is the first observation of an enhancement of events with such large dijet asymmetries, not observed in proton-proton collisions, which may point to an interpretation in terms of strong jet energy loss in a hot, dense medium.© 2010 CERN, for the ATLAS Collaboration.Single-shot emittance measurement of a 508MeV electron beam using the pepper-pot method
Proceedings of the 23rd Particle Accelerator Conference Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW) (2010) 3597-3599
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We describe a method that uses a modified pepper-pot design to measure in a single shot the emittance of electron beams with energies above 100 MeV. Our setup consists of several thin layers of tantalum with spacers in between to leave slits through which the electron beam can be sampled. We report on a measurement done using this method at the DAFNE BTF with a 508 MeV electron beam.Simulation of the alignment of linear accelerators
Proceedings of the 23rd Particle Accelerator Conference Joint Accelerator Conferences Website (JACoW) (2010) 3361-3363
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The alignment of the next generation of linear accelerators will be much more critical than that of currently existing machines. This is especially true for very long machines with ultra-low emittance beams; such as the ILC and CLIC. The design and study of such machines will require a large number of simulations. However, full simulation of misalignment currently requires computer programs which are very resource intensive, and cannot simulate novel reference network measurement devices. A model which can be used to rapidly generate reference networks with the required statistical properties will be presented.Longitudinal bunch profile diagnostics in the 50FS range using coherent smith-purcell radiation
IPAC 2010 - 1st International Particle Accelerator Conference (2010) 1155-1157