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Combination and QCD analysis of charm production cross section measurements in deep-inelastic ep scattering at HERA
by
Elisabetta Gallo
,
K. B. Cantun Avila
,
F. Sefkow
in
[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]
,
Astronomy
,
Astrophysics and Cosmology
2013
Measurements of open charm production cross sections in deep-inelastic
ep
scattering at HERA from the H1 and ZEUS Collaborations are combined. Reduced cross sections
for charm production are obtained in the kinematic range of photon virtuality 2.5≤
Q
2
≤2000 GeV
2
and Bjorken scaling variable 3⋅10
−5
≤
x
≤5⋅10
−2
. The combination method accounts for the correlations of the systematic uncertainties among the different data sets. The combined charm data together with the combined inclusive deep-inelastic scattering cross sections from HERA are used as input for a detailed NLO QCD analysis to study the influence of different heavy flavour schemes on the parton distribution functions. The optimal values of the charm mass as a parameter in these different schemes are obtained. The implications on the NLO predictions for
W
±
and
Z
production cross sections at the LHC are investigated. Using the fixed flavour number scheme, the running mass of the charm quark is determined.
Journal Article
Sensitivity of the SHiP experiment to light dark matter
by
Grachev, V.
,
Breton, D.
,
Gavrilov, G.
in
Astronomical models
,
Astrophysics
,
Beyond Standard Model
2021
A
bstract
Dark matter is a well-established theoretical addition to the Standard Model supported by many observations in modern astrophysics and cosmology. In this context, the existence of weakly interacting massive particles represents an appealing solution to the observed thermal relic in the Universe. Indeed, a large experimental campaign is ongoing for the detection of such particles in the sub-GeV mass range. Adopting the benchmark scenario for light dark matter particles produced in the decay of a dark photon, with
α
D
= 0
.
1 and
m
A
′
= 3
m
χ
, we study the potential of the SHiP experiment to detect such elusive particles through its Scattering and Neutrino detector (SND). In its 5-years run, corresponding to 2
·
10
20
protons on target from the CERN SPS, we find that SHiP will improve the current limits in the mass range for the dark matter from about 1 MeV to 300 MeV. In particular, we show that SHiP will probe the thermal target for Majorana candidates in most of this mass window and even reach the Pseudo-Dirac thermal relic.
Journal Article
Review of Particle Physics
by
Simon, F
,
Fetscher, W
,
Lin, C-J
in
C50 Other topics in experimental particle physics
,
High Energy Physics - Experiment
,
High Energy Physics - Phenomenology
2022
Abstract
The Review summarizes much of particle physics and cosmology. Using data from previous editions, plus 2,143 new measurements from 709 papers, we list, evaluate, and average measured properties of gauge bosons and the recently discovered Higgs boson, leptons, quarks, mesons, and baryons. We summarize searches for hypothetical particles such as supersymmetric particles, heavy bosons, axions, dark photons, etc. Particle properties and search limits are listed in Summary Tables. We give numerous tables, figures, formulae, and reviews of topics such as Higgs Boson Physics, Supersymmetry, Grand Unified Theories, Neutrino Mixing, Dark Energy, Dark Matter, Cosmology, Particle Detectors, Colliders, Probability and Statistics. Among the 120 reviews are many that are new or heavily revised, including a new review on Machine Learning, and one on Spectroscopy of Light Meson Resonances.
The Review is divided into two volumes. Volume 1 includes the Summary Tables and 97 review articles. Volume 2 consists of the Particle Listings and contains also 23 reviews that address specific aspects of the data presented in the Listings.
The complete Review (both volumes) is published online on the website of the Particle Data Group (pdg.lbl.gov) and in a journal. Volume 1 is available in print as the PDG Book. A Particle Physics Booklet with the Summary Tables and essential tables, figures, and equations from selected review articles is available in print, as a web version optimized for use on phones, and as an Android app.
Journal Article
Walking, weak first-order transitions, and complex CFTs
by
Rychkov, Slava
,
Gorbenko, Victor
,
Zan, Bernardo
in
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
,
Conformal Field Theory
,
Dilatons
2018
A
bstract
We discuss walking behavior in gauge theories and weak first-order phase transitions in statistical physics. Despite appearing in very different systems (QCD below the conformal window, the Potts model, deconfined criticality) these two phenomena both imply approximate scale invariance in a range of energies and have the same RG interpretation: a flow passing between pairs of fixed point at complex coupling. We discuss what distinguishes a real theory from a complex theory and call these fixed points complex CFTs. By using conformal perturbation theory we show how observables of the walking theory are computable by perturbing the complex CFTs. This paper discusses the general mechanism while a companion paper [
1
] will treat a specific and computable example: the two-dimensional
Q
-state Potts model with
Q
> 4. Concerning walking in 4d gauge theories, we also comment on the (un)likelihood of the light pseudo-dilaton, and on non-minimal scenarios of the conformal window termination.
Journal Article
Higgs Boson studies at future particle colliders
by
D’Hondt, J.
,
Grojean, C.
,
Maltoni, F.
in
Classical and Quantum Gravitation
,
e+-e- Experiments
,
Electroweak interaction
2020
A
bstract
This document aims to provide an assessment of the potential of future colliding beam facilities to perform Higgs boson studies. The analysis builds on the submissions made by the proponents of future colliders to the European Strategy Update process, and takes as its point of departure the results expected at the completion of the HL-LHC program. This report presents quantitative results on many aspects of Higgs physics for future collider projects of sufficient maturity using uniform methodologies.
Journal Article
Performance of the ATLAS Trigger System in 2010
by
Michel Vetterli
,
G. Khoriauli
,
I. Hruska
in
[PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex]
,
Astronomy
,
Astrophysics and Cosmology
2012
Proton–proton collisions at
TeV and heavy ion collisions at
TeV were produced by the LHC and recorded using the ATLAS experiment’s trigger system in 2010. The LHC is designed with a maximum bunch crossing rate of 40 MHz and the ATLAS trigger system is designed to record approximately 200 of these per second. The trigger system selects events by rapidly identifying signatures of muon, electron, photon, tau lepton, jet, and
B
meson candidates, as well as using global event signatures, such as missing transverse energy. An overview of the ATLAS trigger system, the evolution of the system during 2010 and the performance of the trigger system components and selections based on the 2010 collision data are shown. A brief outline of plans for the trigger system in 2011 is presented.
Journal Article
UFO 2.0: the ‘Universal Feynman Output’ format
by
Schumann, Steffen
,
Shao, Hua-Sheng
,
Mattelaer, Olivier
in
Approximation
,
Astronomy
,
Astrophysics and Cosmology
2023
We present an update of the
Universal FeynRules Output
model format, commonly known as the UFO format, that is used by several automated matrix-element generators and high-energy physics software. We detail different features that have been proposed as extensions of the initial format during the last ten years, and collect them in the current second version of the model format that we coin the
Universal Feynman Output
format. Following the initial philosophy of the UFO, they consist of flexible and modular additions to address particle decays, custom propagators, form factors, the renormalisation group running of parameters and masses, and higher-order quantum corrections.
Journal Article
The waning of the WIMP? A review of models, searches, and constraints
by
Dutra, Maíra
,
Lindner, Manfred
,
Ghosh, Pradipta
in
Constraint modelling
,
Dark matter
,
Entropy
2018
Weakly Interacting Massive Particles (WIMPs) are among the best-motivated dark matter candidates. No conclusive signal, despite an extensive search program that combines, often in a complementary way, direct, indirect, and collider probes, has been detected so far. This situation might change in near future due to the advent of one/multi-TON Direct Detection experiments. We thus, find it timely to provide a review of the WIMP paradigm with focus on a few models which can be probed at best by these facilities. Collider and Indirect Detection, nevertheless, will not be neglected when they represent a complementary probe.
Journal Article
QCD and strongly coupled gauge theories: challenges and perspectives
by
Schmitt, A.
,
Keane, D.
,
Brambilla, N.
in
Astronomy
,
Astrophysics and Cosmology
,
Complex systems
2014
We highlight the progress, current status, and open challenges of QCD-driven physics, in theory and in experiment. We discuss how the strong interaction is intimately connected to a broad sweep of physical problems, in settings ranging from astrophysics and cosmology to strongly coupled, complex systems in particle and condensed-matter physics, as well as to searches for physics beyond the Standard Model. We also discuss how success in describing the strong interaction impacts other fields, and, in turn, how such subjects can impact studies of the strong interaction. In the course of the work we offer a perspective on the many research streams which flow into and out of QCD, as well as a vision for future developments.
Journal Article