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New physics @ ATLAS Alan Barr University of Oxford Freiburg 11 th May 2011
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British press report the turn on of the LHC… December 2008:
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23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford3 Did you hear about the ATLAS di-photon distribution? April 2011:
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This talk Why a Large Hadron Collider? Accelerator and detector status 100 years of discovery in 10 months The energy-frontier measurements – Supersymmetry – Exotics Prospects for the future (inc. Higgs) 11/05/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford4
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23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford5 Electroweak symmetry breaking Hierarchy problem? Physics at the TeV-scale? WIMPs?
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6 CMS LHCb ATLAS ALICE Proton - Proton Controlled environment CM energy = 7 TeV ( 14) ~ 10 9 collision / second ~ decade of operation
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Semiconductor Tracker @ Oxford 11/05/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford7
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23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford8 UPDATE ME
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23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford9 22 July ICHEP 2010 to same vertical scale 35 pb -1
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Parton-parton luminosity 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford10 Event rate at the unitary limit as a function of CM energy Exciting!
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Top candidate event 12 p T (μ)= 48 GeV p T (e)=23 GeV E T miss =77 GeV, H T =196 GeV p T (b-tagged jet) = 57 GeV Secondary vertex: -- distance from primary: 3.8 mm -- 3 tracks p T > 1 GeV -- mass=1.56 GeV p T (tracks) > 1 GeV
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23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford13 Top quark σ WW Inelastic cross-section J/Ψ suppression in Pb-Pb Interesting things I won’t discuss…
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23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford14 See: https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/AtlasPublichttps://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/AtlasPublic ‘Standard Model’ papers Lots of other very interesting things not covered...
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SUSY & BSM strategy Precision reliable hermetic detector Basic kinematics Understand detector and SM Look at final states with: 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford15 Proton Lepton(s) Jet(s) Invisible(s) Photon(s) Examples given
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23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford16 Why Supersymmetry? top Δm 2 (h) Λ 2 cutoff higgs stop? higgs λλ λλ
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Basic kinematics 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford17 Transverse mass m T = Transverse momenta, p T Scalar sums of transverse momenta: H T, m eff = H T + E T miss Missing transverse momentum, E T miss “Stransverse” mass m T2 (generalisation of m T to 2 parent particles) Azimuthal angle differences Δφ Pseudorapidity, η = - ln tan θ/2
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11/05/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford18 1-lepton SUSY 0-lepton SUSY Multi-lepton SUSY SUSY with b jets Di-lepton SUSY For all public papers see: https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/AtlasPublic/SupersymmetryPublicResults 1-lepton SUSY 0-lepton SUSY
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1-lepton + Jets + E T miss 19 1-lepton SUSY 1 electron or muon p T >20 GeV 3 jets p T > {60, 30, 30} GeV E T miss > 125 GeV E T miss > 0.25 * m eff m T > 100 GeV m eff > 500 GeV Selection based heavily on pre data-taking MC studies e.g. arXiv:0901.0512 First ATLAS SUSY paper arXiv:1102.2357 accepted by PRL Lepton reduces QCD BG Expect leptons in SUSY cascade decays
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Control regions – some examples 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford20 Multiple redundant control regions QCD background separately Systematics include (not only) JES, JER, lumi, lepton efficiency, CR stats, extrapolation, … Top C/R distinguished from W+jets using b-tagging 1-lepton SUSY Great care with BG for all analyses presented
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1-lepton results 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford21 1-lepton SUSY Likelihood ratio as a function of signal strength Toy MCs for p-values Profile likelihood for nuisance parameters (conservative systematics) Fully simulated backgrounds, signal points Includes systematic uncertainties on signal strength Likelihood ratio as a function of signal strength Toy MCs for p-values Profile likelihood for nuisance parameters (conservative systematics) Fully simulated backgrounds, signal points Includes systematic uncertainties on signal strength
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SUSY: Jets + E T miss 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford22 0-lepton SUSY Squark decays Gluino decays more jets Conceptually simple search for squarks and gluinos Several overlapping signal regions: Four overlapping signal regions
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Robust background determinations 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford23 2-4 measurement methods per background Examples: – Reversal of cuts & kinematic control regions – Fully data-driven inc. jet transfer functions – Tau re-decay, smear – Z νν from: Z ee, Z μμ W eν, W μν 0-lepton SUSY Only a couple of very many data-driven checks/BG determinations
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23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford24 0-lepton SUSY Exclude non-SM effective cross sections (σ x BR x Acc x Eff): A: 1.3 pb B: 0.35 pb C: 1.1 pb D: 0.11 pb Squark, Gluino interpretations Auxiliary plots (Acc x Eff) allow reinterpretation in a variety of models
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Multi-lepton SUSY 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford25 Multi-lepton SUSY Expect: Observe no events Top dominates after Z veto ≥ 3 leptons (electron or muon) Charginos and neutralino cascade decays
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SUSY with b-jets 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford26 SUSY with b jets Done for both 1-lepton, 0-lepton channels Sensitive to Stop, Sbottom, Gluino production Top background dominates after b-jet requirement Data-driven QCD background determination
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Dilepton SUSY 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford27 Di-lepton SUSY Two papers: 1) Opposite sign and same sign 2) Charge asymmetry analysis Majorana nature of gluinos, neutralino same sign dilepton events Lepton number carried by sleptons flavour correlations Majorana nature of gluinos, neutralino same sign dilepton events Lepton number carried by sleptons flavour correlations
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Stable charged particle search 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford28 95% confidence limits: Stable gluino > 586 GeV Stable stop > 309 GeV Stable sbottom 294 GeV R-hadrons Two independent detector subsystems: dE/dx: pixels (Time over threshold) β: tile (ToF resolution ~ns) Two independent detector subsystems: dE/dx: pixels (Time over threshold) β: tile (ToF resolution ~ns)
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Combined exclusion 11/05/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford29 1-lepton SUSY 0-lepton SUSY Statistical combination from product of likelihoods
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Wider interpretation... 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford30 http://arxiv.org/abs/1103.0969 Allanach, Khoo, Lester, Williams Cassel, Ghilencea, Kraml, Lessa, Ross http://arxiv.org/abs/1101.4664 Points sampled from fits to global data Global CMSSM fits Regions with low fine tuning ATLAS 0/1 lepton CMS α T Excluded by ATLAS 0-lepton search
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A RACE THROUGH SOME EXOTIC SIGNATURES… Not only Supersymmetry... 11/05/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford31
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W’ searches 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford32 Electrons Muons arxiv:1103.1391 Electron p T > 25 GeV, |η| < 1.37 or 1.52 < |η| < 2.40 Muon p T > 25 GeV, |η| < 1.05 E T miss > 25 GeV M(W’ SSM ) > 1.49 TeV
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Z’ searches… 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford33 Electrons Muons M(Z’ SSM ) > 1.05 TeV
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Dijet inv. mass, angular distributions 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford34 http://arxiv.org/abs/1103.3864 Compositeness scale, Λ > 9.6 TeV
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Diphoton resonances 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford35 https://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/GROUPS/PHYSICS/CONFNOTES/ATLAS-CONF-2011-044/ Limits on RS graviton: 545 GeV (920 GeV), for k/MPl = 0.02 (0.1)
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Diphoton + E T miss 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford36 Interpret in context of Universal Extra Dimensions Vary size of extra dimension with constant ΛR = 20
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Fourth generation Q search Di-leptonic channel 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford37 Approximate mass reconstruction on varying Δη, Δφ Excludes m(Q) < 270 GeV (@95% CL)
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(e,mu) resonance search Limits on RPV sneutrino e mu Limits on flavour violating Z’ 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford38 Paper in the pipeline
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Story so far Excellent operation of LHC and ATLAS Commissioned physics objects: Jets, e, mu, E T miss, photons, b-jets, (tau) Monte Carlo doing very well Data-driven backgrounds proven Wide variety of final states studied Also exotics… R-hadrons, multi-charged particles, stopped gluinos… Many limits well beyond previous colliders Excellent operation of LHC and ATLAS Commissioned physics objects: Jets, e, mu, E T miss, photons, b-jets, (tau) Monte Carlo doing very well Data-driven backgrounds proven Wide variety of final states studied Also exotics… R-hadrons, multi-charged particles, stopped gluinos… Many limits well beyond previous colliders 23/03/2011
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Higgs -> WW 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford40
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41 SM: H→γγ Mass range: 110 GeV - 140 GeV Data-driven estimation of all background components – γγ, γj, jj Inclusive – only discriminant diphoton inv. mass Sensitivity close to the current Tevatron limits. ATLAS-CONF-2011-025
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Physics prospects: Higgs 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford42
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Current h ττ 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford43 https://atlas.web.cern.ch/Atlas/GROUPS/PHYSICS/CONFNOTES/ATLAS-CONF-2011-024/
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EXPLORING NEW WORLDS... Launch is complete 11/05/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford44
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EXTRAS A few little 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford45
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Exotics conf notes 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford46 https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/AtlasPublic/ExoticsPublicResults
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23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford47 0-lepton SUSY Missing transverse momentum
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m eff distributions 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford48 0-lepton SUSY Cuts shown on mass-sensitive variable in final selection
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BG example: E T miss tails 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford49 0-lepton SUSY One example of very, very, very many background studies
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23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford50 1-lepton SUSY
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1-lepton results 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford51 1-lepton SUSY
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Profile likelihood Hatted quantities maximise likelihood Double hatted quantities maximise L for given value of s s and s-hat constrained to be non-negative Likelihood ratio is the test statistic used to calculate the p-value 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford52
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Kinematic distributions 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford53 1-lepton SUSY Electron channel Muon channel
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Jets, Electrons, Muons, E T miss Charginos and neutralino cascade decays ≥ 3 leptons (electron or muon) pT > {20, 20, 20(e) or 10 (mu)} GeV ≥ 2 jets with p T > 50 GeV and |η| < 2.5 E T miss > 50 GeV m ll (ossf) Z mass veto (within 5 GeV of m Z ) m ll (ossf) photon veto (< 20 GeV) 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford54 Multi-lepton SUSY SM: Observe no events Top dominates after Z veto
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55 Z →ττ mu + had e + had e + mu ATLAS-CONF-2011-010 ATLAS-CONF-2011-045
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Stable massive particle search Two independent detector subsystems dE/dx: pixels (Time over threshold) β: tile (ToF resolution ≈ns) E T miss > 40 GeV (trigger) p T > 50 GeV 23/03/2011Alan Barr, University of Oxford56 http://arxiv.org/abs/1103.1984 R-hadrons
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0-lepton results Alan Barr, University of Oxford57 0-lepton SUSY Conservative systematics Jet energy scale (~7%) Luminosity (11%) Control region statistics Lepton veto Different MC b-jet fraction MC statistics Higher orders… more …
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