Search for dissertations about: "TILE calorimeter"
Showing result 11 - 15 of 16 swedish dissertations containing the words TILE calorimeter.
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11. Searches for supersymmetric long-lived particles with displaced-vertex signatures and studies of the electronic noise in the Tile Calorimeter at the ATLAS experiment
Abstract : The Standard Model of particle physics is successful at describing nature on the smallest scales, but it has known flaws. These can be remedied by extended theories, such as supersymmetry. A quantum number in the supersymmetry framework is R-parity. This quantity is generally conserved, but can be violated. READ MORE
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12. Studies of the electronic noise of the Tile Calorimeter and the development of a material map for searches for exotic long-lived particles which decay
Abstract : This thesis contains two major topics related to the ATLAS experiment: the calibration of electronic noise in the tile calorimeter and the development of a detailed map of the material in the inner tracker used in searches for long-lived particles.The noise in TileCal is shown to be consistent with the expectations based on heat and radiation. READ MORE
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13. Measurement of the t tbar Z and t tbar W production cross sections in ATLAS at sqrt(s) = 8 TeV and The Electronic Noise in the Tile Calorimeter
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14. Search for Supersymmetry in Monojet Final States with the ATLAS Experiment
Abstract : The Large Hadron Collider is the most powerful particle accelerator built to date. The LHC is a proton–proton and heavy ion collider, in 2015 it operated at an un- precedented center of mass energy of sqrt(s) = 13 TeV. READ MORE
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15. Search for Weakly Produced Supersymmetric Particles in the ATLAS Experiment
Abstract : The Large Hadron Collider located at CERN is currently the most powerful particle accelerator and ATLAS is an experiment designed to exploit the high energy proton-proton collisions provided by the LHC. It opens a unique window to search for new physics at very high energy, such as supersymmetry, a postulated symmetry between fermions and bosons. READ MORE