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A Direct Search for Magnetic Monopoles at H1 HEP03, Aachen, 17-23/7/03 David Milstead The University of Liverpool
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Monopoles in Particle Physics ‘t hooft/Polyakov – Monopole from breaking of simple symmetry group into U(1) SUSY GUTs: 10 15 GeV Little Higgs: 1-5 TeV ? Electric charge quantisation Dirac - e=nh/g Gauge group symmetry breaking
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First search in ep at =300 GeV Sensitive to 150 GeV mass QED coupling for Dirac Monopole g D g =g D 2 /4 34 em =1/137 Monopoles at HERA p s Processes predicted but not rate 10 3 greater ionisation energy loss rate than mip m m e e’ gg em gg
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Monopoles of strength > 0.75 g D stopped Bind to Al nucleus dipole moment and only released by melting (Milton et al.) Take 60cm section of 2mm thick H1 beam-pipe around interaction zone. Used 1994-1997 : lumi=60pb -1 Cut into 14 strips and pass through superconducting loops and measure current. Monopoles in the H1 beam pipe
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Southampton SQUID DC SQUID (2G mod. 581) at Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK. Sample sizes up to 1m long and 5cm radius. Measures changes in magnetic field 10 -12 T.
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90g D 10g D 1.2g D Induced current x 10 -1 x 10 -2 position /cm Calibration Signature of monopole is persistent current Use solenoids with varying currents to mimick step solenoidsc loop i B
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Signal survival Monopole signal survives after strip traversal strip Solenoid ( = 1 g d ) i
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Beam pipe measurements Induced current from strips No candidates found Dirac Monopole Strip number Current
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Monopole Acceptance Rising acceptance with high charge and low mass Use mm (comphep) model
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Cross-section upper limits First upper limits in ep collisions
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Upper limit for Dirac Monopole Production Different experimental techniques Competitive ep limit
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Upper limit for 3g d monopoles Only limits from ep and pp
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First search in electron-proton scattering at =300 GeV at the H1 experiment Search for monopoles stopped in the beam pipe. Monopole masses up to 150 GeV and charges 1 < g D < 6 excluded. Magnetic monopoles play fundamental role in modern physics theories. Summary and Outlook s
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