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Heavy flavour physics with ATLAS

Heavy flavour physics with ATLAS

... Abstract- TileCal is the Hadronic calorimeter covering the most central region of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. It uses iron plates as absorber and plastic scintillating tiles as the active material. ... See full document

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Review of recent Heavy Flavour Physics results from the ATLAS experiment

Review of recent Heavy Flavour Physics results from the ATLAS experiment

... The ATLAS experiment [1] uses a general-purpose detector consisting of an inner tracker, a calorime- ter and a muon ...spectrometer. ATLAS uses a right-handed coordinate system (x , y, z) with its origin at ... See full document

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Charm physics at ATLAS

Charm physics at ATLAS

... ATLAS experiment has a wide and solid programme in heavy flavour physics, largely includ- ing studies of charm sector. Some recent highlights were presented in this paper. Most of the results ... See full document

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Heavy flavour production at HERA

Heavy flavour production at HERA

... HERA (located at DESY, Germany) has been the only electron-proton collider ever built in the world. It collided electrons (or positrons) of energy 27.5 GeV with protons of energy 820 GeV. In 1998 the proton energy was ... See full document

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Production and spectroscopy in heavy flavour

Production and spectroscopy in heavy flavour

... of heavy flavour production in pp-collisions at the LHC provide the means for both verifying predictions of perturbative quantum chromodynamics (pQCD) and Monte-Carlo (MC) models ...of heavy ... See full document

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Flavour physics and extra-dimensions

Flavour physics and extra-dimensions

... ‘custodial’ heavy gauge bosons thereby leading to a distinct phenomenology, in the flavour sector in ...different flavour transitions in this setup was considered in ... See full document

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Heavy-flavour and quarkonia in heavy-ion collisions

Heavy-flavour and quarkonia in heavy-ion collisions

... from heavy-flavour hadron de- ...of heavy-flavour production and interaction in the ...experimental heavy-ion physics into the charm and beauty era of ... See full document

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The Revival of Kaon Flavour Physics

The Revival of Kaon Flavour Physics

... and between K + → π + ν ν ¯ and ε K in the SM. These formulae should be useful for monitoring the numerical values for these branching ratios within the SM when the CKM input improves. On the other hand the results for ... See full document

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Highlights from LHCb

Highlights from LHCb

... for heavy flavour production in proton collisions and missing out on the first lead run of the LHC the LHCb collaboration is gaining momentum in heavy ion ...observe heavy flavour ... See full document

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Flavour physics at LHCb

Flavour physics at LHCb

... new, heavy particles can enter in competing processes and can significantly change the branching fraction of the decay and the angular distribution of the final state ... See full document

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Open heavy flavour at the CERN-LHC

Open heavy flavour at the CERN-LHC

... A fascinating and direct consequence of asymptotic freedom is that under the conditions of suffi- ciently high temperature or density the strongly interacting quarks and gluons are liberated from their hadronic confinement. ... See full document

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Heavy flavour production and spectroscopy at LHCb

Heavy flavour production and spectroscopy at LHCb

... The LHCb detector is a single-arm forward spectrome- ter covering a unique rapidity range (2 < η < 5), where b ¯b cross section is peaked. Due to this, although it covers ∼ 4% of the solid angle, it detects ∼ 40% ... See full document

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Heavy Flavour Production at LHC: an overview

Heavy Flavour Production at LHC: an overview

... of heavy quarkonium (charmonium and bottonomium) production operate at the boundary of the perturbative and non-perturbative regimes of ...the physics of the hadroproduction processes. The suppression of ... See full document

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A tmQCD mixed-action approach to flavour physics

A tmQCD mixed-action approach to flavour physics

... The simulations use periodic boundary conditions in the spatial directions and open boundary conditions (OBC) in time. The e ffi ciency of the HMC algorithm to sample the topological sectors rapidly deteriorates when the ... See full document

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Physics With Electrons to the Atlas Detector

Physics With Electrons to the Atlas Detector

... 5. Electron Identification 103 of different types of background. Thus, efforts to estimate background processes with one or more fake lepton using data-driven methods cannot a priori treat the electron background ... See full document

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Hunting New Physics with ATLAS

Hunting New Physics with ATLAS

... Higgs models introduce a spontaneously broken global symmetry, with the Higgs boson emerging as a pseudo Nambu-Goldstone boson. These latter models predict the existence of vector-like quarks (VLQs), defined as ... See full document

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Leptoquarks in Flavour Physics

Leptoquarks in Flavour Physics

... fect of the order of the SM weak interaction contribution is required. Among the set of new particles that can give the desired effect, LQ are interesting candidates [19–23]. Even though the LQ must be rather ... See full document

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Heavy Flavour and Quarkonium Production at the LHC

Heavy Flavour and Quarkonium Production at the LHC

... Polarization measurements represent particularly stringent observables, as the theoretical calculations do not have free parameters to be adjusted from the data. On the other hand, they are also experimentally ... See full document

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Heavy-ion Physics (ATLAS)

Heavy-ion Physics (ATLAS)

... relativistic heavy-ion (HI) ...jets, heavy quarks) or measuring parameters describing collective behaviour of the ...charge heavy-ions are also strong sources of high energy ...the ATLAS ... See full document

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Quarkonium and heavy flavour meson production at 13 TeV at ATLAS

Quarkonium and heavy flavour meson production at 13 TeV at ATLAS

... Abstract. First results of the ATLAS experiment at LHC on quarkonium and heavy flavour meson production in proton-proton collisions at 13 TeV are presented. A brief summary of the results obtained at 7-8 TeV ... See full document

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