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Police Officers' Encounters with Disrespectful Citizens
2012
Utilizing survey data from officers in a mid-sized city police department in the United States and the London Metropolitan Police, Pizio seeks to understand the breadth of behaviors that officers find disrespectful, to discover how often officers perceive that they are experiencing disrespectful citizens, and to make cross-national comparisons. When assessing officer-based, occupation-based, and country-based characteristics, findings reveal few differences between officers in each country, supporting the notion that police in different countries are more alike than not. Additionally, education and experience were found to be positively related to disrespect in both countries, and in the U.K. unarmed officers anticipated disrespect more often than armed officers.
Topological cell clustering in the ATLAS calorimeters and its performance in LHC Run 1
by
Okawa H.
,
Ukegawa F.
,
Hara K.
in
Accident reconstruction
,
Astronomy
,
Astrophysics and Cosmology
2017
The reconstruction of the signal from hadrons and jets emerging from the proton–proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and entering the ATLAS calorimeters is based on a three-dimensional topological clustering of individual calorimeter cell signals. The cluster formation follows cell signal-significance patterns generated by electromagnetic and hadronic showers. In this, the clustering algorithm implicitly performs a topological noise suppression by removing cells with insignificant signals which are not in close proximity to cells with significant signals. The resulting topological cell clusters have shape and location information, which is exploited to apply a local energy calibration and corrections depending on the nature of the cluster. Topological cell clustering is established as a well-performing calorimeter signal definition for jet and missing transverse momentum reconstruction in ATLAS.
Journal Article
Search for heavy Majorana neutrinos with the ATLAS detector in pp collisions at √s=8 TeV
by
Petteni, M.
,
Walkowiak, W.
,
Fiascaris, M.
in
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
,
Elementary Particles
,
Hadron-Hadron Scattering
2015
A
bstract
A search for heavy Majorana neutrinos in events containing a pair of high-
p
T
leptons of the same charge and high-
p
T
jets is presented. The search uses 20.3 fb
−1
of
pp
collision data collected with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider with a centre-of-mass energy of
s
=
8
TeV. The data are found to be consistent with the background-only hypothesis based on the Standard Model expectation. In the context of a Type-I seesaw mechanism, limits are set on the production cross-section times branching ratio for production of heavy Majorana neutrinos in the mass range between 100 and 500 GeV. The limits are subsequently interpreted as limits on the mixing between the heavy Majorana neutrinos and the Standard Model neutrinos. In the context of a left-right symmetric model, limits on the production cross-section times branching ratio are set with respect to the masses of heavy Majorana neutrinos and heavy gauge bosons
W
R
and
Z
′.
Journal Article
Jet energy measurement and its systematic uncertainty in proton–proton collisions at s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector
by
Petteni, M.
,
Tic, T.
,
Walkowiak, W.
in
Astronomy
,
Astrophysics and Cosmology
,
Elementary Particles
2015
The jet energy scale (JES) and its systematic uncertainty are determined for jets measured with the ATLAS detector using proton–proton collision data with a centre-of-mass energy of
s
=
7
TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of
4.7
fb
-
1
. Jets are reconstructed from energy deposits forming topological clusters of calorimeter cells using the anti-
k
t
algorithm with distance parameters
R
=
0.4
or
R
=
0.6
, and are calibrated using MC simulations. A residual JES correction is applied to account for differences between data and MC simulations. This correction and its systematic uncertainty are estimated using a combination of in situ techniques exploiting the transverse momentum balance between a jet and a reference object such as a photon or a
Z
boson, for
20
≤
p
T
jet
<
1000
GeV
and pseudorapidities
|
η
|
<
4.5
. The effect of multiple proton–proton interactions is corrected for, and an uncertainty is evaluated using in situ techniques. The smallest JES uncertainty of less than 1 % is found in the central calorimeter region (
|
η
|
<
1.2
) for jets with
55
≤
p
T
jet
<
500
GeV
. For central jets at lower
p
T
, the uncertainty is about 3 %. A consistent JES estimate is found using measurements of the calorimeter response of single hadrons in proton–proton collisions and test-beam data, which also provide the estimate for
p
T
jet
>
1
TeV. The calibration of forward jets is derived from dijet
p
T
balance measurements. The resulting uncertainty reaches its largest value of 6 % for low-
p
T
jets at
|
η
|
=
4.5
. Additional JES uncertainties due to specific event topologies, such as close-by jets or selections of event samples with an enhanced content of jets originating from light quarks or gluons, are also discussed. The magnitude of these uncertainties depends on the event sample used in a given physics analysis, but typically amounts to 0.5–3 %.
Journal Article
Search for new phenomena in events with at least three photons collected in pp collisions at s√ = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector
2016
Results of a search for new phenomena in events with at least three photons are reported. Data from proton–proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 8 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb−1, were collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The observed data are well described by the Standard Model. Limits at the 95 % confidence level on new phenomena are presented based on the rate of events in an inclusive signal region and a restricted signal region targeting the rare decay Z→3γ, as well as di-photon and tri-photon resonance searches. For a Standard Model Higgs boson decaying to four photons via a pair of intermediate pseudoscalar particles (a), limits are found to be σ× BR (h→aa)× BR (a→γγ)2<10−3σSM for 10 GeV 125 GeV, and for a Z′ decaying to three photons via Z′→a+γ→3γ. Additionally, the observed limit on the branching ratio of the Z boson decay to three photons is found to be BR(Z→3γ)<2.2×10−6, a result five times stronger than the previous result from LEP.
Journal Article
Study of the spin and parity of the Higgs boson in diboson decays with the ATLAS detector
by
Bernard, N. R.
,
Walkowiak, W.
,
Fiascaris, M.
in
Astronomy
,
Astrophysics and Cosmology
,
Bosons
2015
Studies of the spin, parity and tensor couplings of the Higgs boson in the
H
→
Z
Z
∗
→
4
ℓ
,
H
→
W
W
∗
→
e
ν
μ
ν
and
H
→
γ
γ
decay processes at the LHC are presented. The investigations are based on
25
fb
-
1
of
pp
collision data collected by the ATLAS experiment at
s
=
7
TeV and
s
=
8
TeV. The Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson hypothesis, corresponding to the quantum numbers
J
P
=
0
+
, is tested against several alternative spin scenarios, including non-SM spin-0 and spin-2 models with universal and non-universal couplings to fermions and vector bosons. All tested alternative models are excluded in favour of the SM Higgs boson hypothesis at more than 99.9 % confidence level. Using the
H
→
Z
Z
∗
→
4
ℓ
and
H
→
W
W
∗
→
e
ν
μ
ν
decays, the tensor structure of the interaction between the spin-0 boson and the SM vector bosons is also investigated. The observed distributions of variables sensitive to the non-SM tensor couplings are compatible with the SM predictions and constraints on the non-SM couplings are derived.
Journal Article
Improved luminosity determination in pp collisions at SQRTs = 7 TeV using the ATLAS detector at the LHC
2013
(ProQuest: ... denotes formulae and/or non-USASCII text omitted; see image) The luminosity calibration for the ATLAS detector at the LHC during pp collisions at ... in 2010 and 2011 is presented. Evaluation of the luminosity scale is performed using several luminosity-sensitive detectors, and comparisons are made of the long-term stability and accuracy of this calibration applied to the pp collisions at ... A luminosity uncertainty of ... is obtained for the 47 pb^sup -1^ of data delivered to ATLAS in 2010, and an uncertainty of ... is obtained for the 5.5 fb^sup -1^ delivered in 2011.
Journal Article
Evidence for the Higgs-boson Yukawa coupling to tau leptons with the ATLAS detector
by
Bernard, N. R.
,
Walkowiak, W.
,
Fiascaris, M.
in
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
,
Elementary Particles
,
Hadron-Hadron Scattering
2015
A
bstract
Results of a search for
H
→
ττ
decays are presented, based on the full set of proton-proton collision data recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC during 2011 and 2012. The data correspond to integrated luminosities of 4.5 fb
−1
and 20.3 fb
−1
at centre-of-mass energies of
s
=
7
TeV and
s
=
8
TeV respectively. All combinations of leptonic (
τ
→
ℓ
ν
ν
¯
with
ℓ
=
e, μ
) and hadronic (
τ
→ hadrons
ν
) tau decays are considered. An excess of events over the expected background from other Standard Model processes is found with an observed (expected) significance of 4.5 (3.4) standard deviations. This excess provides evidence for the direct coupling of the recently discovered Higgs boson to fermions. The measured signal strength, normalised to the Standard Model expectation, of
μ
= 1. 43
− 0.37
+ 0.43
is consistent with the predicted Yukawa coupling strength in the Standard Model.
Journal Article
Search for production of vector-like quark pairs and of four top quarks in the lepton-plus-jets final state in pp collisions at √s=8 TeV with the ATLAS detector
2015
A
bstract
A search for pair production of vector-like quarks, both up-type (
T
) and down-type (
B
), as well as for four-top-quark production, is presented. The search is based on
pp
collisions at
s
=
8
TeV recorded in 2012 with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb
−1
. Data are analysed in the lepton-plus-jets final state, characterised by an isolated electron or muon with high transverse momentum, large missing transverse momentum and multiple jets. Dedicated analyses are performed targeting three cases: a
T
quark with significant branching ratio to a
W
boson and a
b
-quark
T
T
¯
→
Wb
+
X
, and both a
T
quark and a
B
quark with significant branching ratio to a Higgs boson and a third-generation quark (
T
T
¯
→
H
t
+
X
and
B
B
¯
→
H
b
+
X
respectively). No significant excess of events above the Standard Model expectation is observed, and 95% CL lower limits are derived on the masses of the vector-like
T
and
B
quarks under several branching ratio hypotheses assuming contributions from
T
→
Wb
,
Zt
,
Ht
and
B
→
Wt
,
Zb
,
Hb
decays. The 95% CL observed lower limits on the
T
quark mass range between 715 GeV and 950 GeV for all possible values of the branching ratios into the three decay modes, and are the most stringent constraints to date. Additionally, the most restrictive upper bounds on four-top-quark production are set in a number of new physics scenarios.
Journal Article
Measurement of charged-particle spectra in Pb+Pb collisions at √sNN = 2.76 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC
by
Petteni, M.
,
Walkowiak, W.
,
Fiascaris, M.
in
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
,
Elementary Particles
,
heavy ions
2015
A
bstract
Charged-particle spectra obtained in Pb+Pb interactions at
s
N
N
=
2.76
TeV and
pp
interactions at
s
N
N
=
2.76
TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC are presented, using data with integrated luminosities of 0.15 nb
−1
and 4.2 pb
−1
, respectively, in a wide transverse momentum (0
.
5
< p
T
<
150 GeV) and pseudorapidity (|
η
|
<
2) range. For Pb+Pb collisions, the spectra are presented as a function of collision centrality, which is determined by the response of the forward calorimeters located on both sides of the interaction point. The nuclear modification factors
R
AA
and
R
CP
are presented in detail as a function of centrality,
p
T
and
η
. They show a distinct
p
T
-dependence with a pronounced minimum at about 7 GeV. Above 60 GeV,
R
AA
is consistent with a plateau at a centrality-dependent value, within the uncertainties. The value is 0
.
55 ± 0
.
01(stat
.
) ± 0
.
04(syst
.
) in the most central collisions. The
R
AA
distribution is consistent with flat |
η
| dependence over the whole transverse momentum range in all centrality classes.
Journal Article