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D. Abbaneo,
G. Abbiendi,
M. Abbrescia,
S. Abdullin,
A. Abdulsalam,
B.S. Acharya,
D. Acosta,
J.G. Acosta,
A. Adair,
W. Adam, [......],
M.H. Zoeller,
O. Zorba,
P. Zotto,
W. Zou,
G. Zumerle,
M. Zupan,
A. Zuranski,
R. Zuyeuski,
M. Zvada,
P. Zych
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The Higgs boson was postulated nearly five decades ago within the framework of the standard model of particle physics and
has been the subject of numerous searches at accelerators around the world. Its discovery would verify the existence of a
complex scalar field thought to give mass to three of the carriers of the electroweak force—the W+, W–, and Z0 bosons—as well as to the fundamental quarks and leptons. The CMS Collaboration has observed, with a statistical significance
of five standard deviations, a new particle produced in proton-proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The
evidence is strongest in the diphoton and four-lepton (electrons and/or muons) final states, which provide the best mass resolution
in the CMS detector. The probability of the observed signal being due to a random fluctuation of the background is about 1
in 3 × 106. The new particle is a boson with spin not equal to 1 and has a mass of about 1.25 giga–electron volts. Although its measured
properties are, within the uncertainties of the present data, consistent with those expected of the Higgs boson, more data
are needed to elucidate the precise nature of the new particle.
Science 12/2012; 338(6114):1569-1575. · 31.20 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
E Aguilo,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan, [......],
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
I Ojalvo,
F Palmonari,
G A Pierro,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The suppression of the individual Υ(nS) states in PbPb collisions with respect to their yields in pp data has been measured. The PbPb and pp data sets used in the analysis correspond to integrated luminosities of 150 μb^{-1} and 230 nb^{-1}, respectively, collected in 2011 by the CMS experiment at the LHC, at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of 2.76 TeV. The Υ(nS) yields are measured from the dimuon invariant mass spectra. The suppression of the Υ(nS) yields in PbPb relative to the yields in pp, scaled by the number of nucleon-nucleon collisions, R_{AA}, is measured as a function of the collision centrality. Integrated over centrality, the R_{AA} values are 0.56±0.08(stat)±0.07(syst), 0.12±0.04(stat)±0.02(syst), and lower than 0.10 (at 95% confidence level), for the Υ(1S), Υ(2S), and Υ(3S) states, respectively. The results demonstrate the sequential suppression of the Υ(nS) states in PbPb collisions at LHC energies.
Physical Review Letters 11/2012; 109(22):222301. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan,
M Friedl, [......],
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
I Ojalvo,
F Palmonari,
G A Pierro,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The transverse energy (E_{T}) in Pb-Pb collisions at 2.76 TeV nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy (sqrt[s_{NN}]) has been measured over a broad range of pseudorapidity (η) and collision centrality by using the CMS detector at the LHC. The transverse energy density per unit pseudorapidity (dE_{T}/dη) increases faster with collision energy than the charged particle multiplicity. This implies that the mean energy per particle is increasing with collision energy. At all pseudorapidities, the transverse energy per participating nucleon increases with the centrality of the collision. The ratio of transverse energy per unit pseudorapidity in peripheral to central collisions varies significantly as the pseudorapidity increases from η=0 to |η|=5.0. For the 5% most central collisions, the energy density per unit volume is estimated to be about 14 GeV/fm^{3} at a time of 1 fm/c after the collision. This is about 100 times larger than normal nuclear matter density and a factor of 2.6 times higher than the energy density reported at sqrt[s_{NN}]=200 GeV at the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider.
Physical Review Letters 10/2012; 109(15):152303. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan,
M Friedl, [......],
C Lazaridis,
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
I Ojalvo,
G A Pierro,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The azimuthal anisotropy of charged particles in Pb-Pb collisions at sqrt[s_{NN}]=2.76 TeV is measured with the CMS detector at the LHC over an extended transverse momentum (p_{T}) range up to approximately 60 GeV/c. The data cover both the low-p_{T} region associated with hydrodynamic flow phenomena and the high-p_{T} region where the anisotropies may reflect the path-length dependence of parton energy loss in the created medium. The anisotropy parameter (v_{2}) of the particles is extracted by correlating charged tracks with respect to the event-plane reconstructed by using the energy deposited in forward-angle calorimeters. For the six bins of collision centrality studied, spanning the range of 0-60% most-central events, the observed v_{2} values are found to first increase with p_{T}, reaching a maximum around p_{T}=3 GeV/c, and then to gradually decrease to almost zero, with the decline persisting up to at least p_{T}=40 GeV/c over the full centrality range measured.
Physical Review Letters 07/2012; 109(2):022301. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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V M Abazov,
B Abbott,
B S Acharya,
M Adams,
T Adams,
G D Alexeev,
G Alkhazov,
A Alton,
G Alverson,
G A Alves, [......],
H Yin,
K Yip,
S W Youn,
J Yu,
T Zhao,
B Zhou,
J Zhu,
M Zielinski,
D Zieminska,
L Zivkovic
[show abstract]
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ABSTRACT: We study WW and WZ production with ℓνqq (ℓ=e,μ) final states using data collected by the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider corresponding to 4.3 fb(-1) of integrated luminosity from pp collisions at sqrt[s]=1.96 TeV. Assuming the ratio between the production cross sections σ(WW) and σ(WZ) as predicted by the standard model, we measure the total WV (V=W,Z) cross section to be σ(WV)=19.6(-3.0)(+3.2) pb and reject the background-only hypothesis at a level of 7.9 standard deviations. We also use b-jet discrimination to separate the WZ component from the dominant WW component. Simultaneously fitting WW and WZ contributions, we measure σ(WW)=15.9(-3.2)(+3.7) pb and σ(WZ)=3.3(-3.3)(+4.1) pb, which is consistent with the standard model predictions.
Physical Review Letters 05/2012; 108(18):181803. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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The CMS Collaboration,
S. Chatrchyan,
V. Khachatryan,
A. M. Sirunyan,
A. Tumasyan,
W. Adam,
T. Bergauer,
M. Dragicevic,
J. Erö,
C. Fabjan, [......],
J. Leonard,
R. Loveless,
A. Mohapatra,
F. Palmonari,
D. Reeder,
I. Ross,
A. Savin,
W. H. Smith,
J. Swanson,
M. Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A measurement of the underlying activity in events with a jet of transverse momentum in the several GeV region is performed
in proton-proton collisions at Ös = 0.9 \sqrt {s} = 0.9 and 7 TeV, using data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC. The production of charged particles with pseudorapidity
|η| < 2 and transverse momentum p
T
> 0.5GeV/c is studied in the azimuthal region transverse to that of the leading set of charged particles forming a track-jet. A significant
growth of the average multiplicity and scalar-p
T
sum of the particles in the transverse region is observed with increasing p
T
of the leading track-jet, followed by a much slower rise above a few GeV/c. For track-jet p
T
larger than a few GeV/c, the activity in the transverse region is approximately doubled with a centre-of-mass energy increase
from 0.9 to 7 TeV. Predictions of several QCD-inspired models as implemented in pythia are compared to the data.
KeywordsHadron-Hadron Scattering
Journal of High Energy Physics 04/2012; 2011(9):1-31. · 5.83 Impact Factor
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The CMS collaboration,
V. Khachatryan,
A. M. Sirunyan,
A. Tumasyan,
W. Adam,
T. Bergauer,
M. Dragicevic,
J. Erö,
C. Fabjan,
M. Friedl, [......],
D. Lomidze,
R. Loveless,
A. Mohapatra,
W. Parker,
D. Reeder,
I. Ross,
A. Savin,
W. H. Smith,
J. Swanson,
M. Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Measurements of primary charged hadron multiplicity distributions are presented for non-single-diffractive events in proton-proton
collisions at centre-of-mass energies of Ös = 0.9 \sqrt {s} = 0.9 , 2.36, and 7 TeV, in five pseudorapidity ranges from |η| < 0.5 to |η| < 2.4. The data were collected with the minimum-bias trigger of the CMS experiment during the LHC commissioning runs in 2009 and
the 7 TeV run in 2010. The multiplicity distribution at
Ös = 0.9\textTeV \sqrt {s} = 0.9\;{\text{TeV}} is in agreement with previous measurements. At higher energies the increase of the mean multiplicity with Ös \sqrt {s} is underestimated by most event generators. The average transverse momentum as a function of the multiplicity is also presented.
The measurement of higher-order moments of the multiplicity distribution confirms the violation of Koba-Nielsen-Olesen scaling
that has been observed at lower energies.
KeywordsHadron-Hadron Scattering
Journal of High Energy Physics 04/2012; 2011(1):1-38. · 5.83 Impact Factor
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The CMS Collaboration,
V. Khachatryan,
A. M. Sirunyan,
A. Tumasyan,
W. Adam,
T. Bergauer,
M. Dragicevic,
J. Erö,
C. Fabjan,
M. Friedl, [......],
J. Leonard,
D. Lomidze,
R. Loveless,
A. Mohapatra,
G. Polese,
D. Reeder,
A. Savin,
W. H. Smith,
J. Swanson,
M. Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A measurement of the underlying activity in scattering processes with p
T
scale in the GeV region is performed in proton–proton collisions at Ös = 0.9\sqrt{s} = 0.9TeV, using data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC. Charged particle production is studied with reference to the
direction of a leading object, either a charged particle or a set of charged particles forming a jet. Predictions of several
QCD-inspired models as implemented in PYTHIA are compared, after full detector simulation, to the data. The models generally
predict too little production of charged particles with pseudorapidity |η|<2, p
T
>0.5 GeV/c, and azimuthal direction transverse to that of the leading object.
European Physical Journal C 04/2012; 70(3):555-572. · 3.63 Impact Factor
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The CMS collaboration,
S. Chatrchyan,
V. Khachatryan,
A. M. Sirunyan,
A. Tumasyan,
W. Adam,
T. Bergauer,
M. Dragicevic,
J. Erö,
C. Fabjan, [......],
J. Leonard,
R. Loveless,
A. Mohapatra,
F. Palmonari,
D. Reeder,
I. Ross,
A. Savin,
W. H. Smith,
J. Swanson,
M. Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A measurement of the lepton charge asymmetry in inclusive pp → WX production at
Ös = 7\textTeV \sqrt {s} = 7\;{\text{TeV}} is presented based on data recorded by the CMS detector at the LHC and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36 pb−1. This high precision measurement of the lepton charge asymmetry, performed in both the W → eν and W → μν channels, provides new insights into parton distribution functions.
KeywordsHadron-Hadron Scattering
Journal of High Energy Physics 04/2012; 2011(4):1-31. · 5.83 Impact Factor
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S. CMS Collaboration Chatrchyan,
V. Khachatryan,
A. M. Sirunyan,
A. Tumasyan,
W. Adam,
T. Bergauer,
M. Dragicevic,
J. Erö,
C. Fabjan,
M. Friedl, [......],
C. Lazaridis,
J. Leonard,
R. Loveless,
A. Mohapatra,
I. Ojalvo,
G. A. Pierro,
I. Ross,
A. Savin,
W. H. Smith,
J. Swanson
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Isolated photon production is measured in proton-proton and
lead-lead collisions at nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass
energies of 2.76 TeV in the pseudorapidity range |η|<1.44 and
transverse energies ET between 20 and 80 GeV with the CMS
detector at the LHC. The measured ET spectra are found to be
in good agreement with next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD
predictions. The ratio of PbPb to pp isolated photon
ET-differential yields, scaled by the number of incoherent
nucleon-nucleon collisions, is consistent with unity for all PbPb
reaction centralities.
Physics Letters B 03/2012; 710:256-277. · 3.95 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan,
M Friedl, [......],
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
I Ojalvo,
G A Pierro,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson,
M Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search for signatures of extra spatial dimensions in the diphoton invariant-mass spectrum has been performed with the CMS detector at the LHC. No excess of events above the standard model expectation is observed using a data sample collected in proton-proton collisions at √s=7 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.2 fb(-1). In the context of the large-extra-dimensions model, lower limits are set on the effective Planck scale in the range of 2.3-3.8 TeV at the 95% confidence level. These limits are the most restrictive bounds on virtual-graviton exchange to date. The most restrictive lower limits to date are also set on the mass of the first graviton excitation in the Randall-Sundrum model in the range of 0.86-1.84 TeV, for values of the associated coupling parameter between 0.01 and 0.10.
Physical Review Letters 03/2012; 108(11):111801. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan,
M Friedl, [......],
C Lazaridis,
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
I Ojalvo,
G A Pierro,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search for a Higgs boson in the four-lepton decay channel H→ZZ, with each Z boson decaying to an electron or muon pair, is reported. The search covers Higgs boson mass hypotheses in the range of 110<m(H)<600 GeV. The analysis uses data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.7 fb(-1) recorded by the CMS detector in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV from the LHC. Seventy-two events are observed with four-lepton invariant mass m(4ℓ)>100 GeV (with 13 below 160 GeV), while 67.1±6.0 (9.5±1.3) events are expected from background. The four-lepton mass distribution is consistent with the expectation of standard model background production of ZZ pairs. Upper limits at 95% confidence level exclude the standard model Higgs boson in the ranges of 134-158 GeV, 180-305 GeV, and 340-465 GeV. Small excesses of events are observed around masses of 119, 126, and 320 GeV, making the observed limits weaker than expected in the absence of a signal.
Physical Review Letters 03/2012; 108(11):111804. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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S. CMS Collaboration Chatrchyan,
V. Khachatryan,
A. M. Sirunyan,
A. Tumasyan,
W. Adam,
T. Bergauer,
M. Dragicevic,
J. Erö,
C. Fabjan,
M. Friedl, [......],
C. Lazaridis,
J. Leonard,
R. Loveless,
A. Mohapatra,
I. Ojalvo,
G. A. Pierro,
I. Ross,
A. Savin,
W. H. Smith,
J. Swanson
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Combined results are reported from searches for the standard model Higgs
boson in proton-proton collisions at s=7 TeV in five Higgs boson
decay modes: γγ, bb, ττ, WW, and ZZ. The explored
Higgs boson mass range is 110-600 GeV. The analysed data
correspond to an integrated luminosity of 4.6-4.8
fb-1. The expected excluded mass range in the absence
of the standard model Higgs boson is 118-543 GeV at 95% CL. The
observed results exclude the standard model Higgs boson in the mass
range 127-600 GeV at 95% CL, and in the mass range 129-525
GeV at 99% CL. An excess of events above the expected standard model
background is observed at the low end of the explored mass range making
the observed limits weaker than expected in the absence of a signal. The
largest excess, with a local significance of 3.1σ, is observed for
a Higgs boson mass hypothesis of 124 GeV. The global significance of
observing an excess with a local significance ⩾3.1σ anywhere
in the search range 110-600 (110-145) GeV is estimated to be
1.5σ(2.1σ). More data are required to ascertain the origin
of the observed excess.
Physics Letters B 02/2012; 710:26-48. · 3.95 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan,
M Friedl, [......],
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
I Ojalvo,
W Parker,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson,
M Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search for pair-produced heavy vectorlike charge-2/3 quarks, T, in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV, is performed with the CMS detector at the LHC. Events consistent with the flavor-changing-neutral-current decay of a T quark to a top quark and a Z boson are selected by requiring two leptons from the Z-boson decay, as well as an additional isolated charged lepton. In a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.14 fb(-1), the number of observed events is found to be consistent with the standard model background prediction. Assuming a branching fraction of 100% for the decay T→tZ, a T quark with a mass less than 475 GeV/c(2) is excluded at the 95% confidence level.
Physical Review Letters 12/2011; 107(27):271802. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan,
M Friedl, [......],
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
I Ojalvo,
W Parker,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson,
M Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search for events with jets and missing transverse energy is performed in a data sample of pp collisions collected at √s=7 TeV by the CMS experiment at the LHC. The analyzed data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 1.14 fb(-1). In this search, a kinematic variable α(T) is used as the main discriminator between events with genuine and misreconstructed missing transverse energy. No excess of events over the standard model expectation is found. Exclusion limits in the parameter space of the constrained minimal supersymmetric extension of the standard model are set. In this model, squark masses below 1.1 TeV are excluded at 95% C.L. Gluino masses below 1.1 TeV are also ruled out at 95% C.L. for values of the universal scalar mass parameter below 500 GeV.
Physical Review Letters 11/2011; 107(22):221804. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan,
M Friedl, [......],
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
F Palmonari,
D Reeder,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson,
M Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A study of events with missing transverse energy and an energetic jet is performed using pp collision data at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV. The data were collected by the CMS detector at the LHC, and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 36 pb(-1). An excess of these events over standard model contributions is a signature of new physics such as large extra dimensions and unparticles. The number of observed events is in good agreement with the prediction of the standard model, and significant extension of the current limits on parameters of new physics benchmark models is achieved.
Physical Review Letters 11/2011; 107(20):201804. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan,
M Friedl, [......],
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
I Ojalvo,
W Parker,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson,
M Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search for the rare decays B(s)(0) → μ+ μ- and B(0) → μ+ μ- is performed in pp collisions at sqrt[s] = 7 TeV, with a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 1.14 fb(-1), collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC. In both cases, the number of events observed after all selection requirements is consistent with expectations from background and standard-model signal predictions. The resulting upper limits on the branching fractions are B(B(s)(0) → μ+ μ-) < 1.9 × 10(-8) and B(B(0) → μ+ μ-)<4.6 × 10(-9), at 95% confidence level.
Physical Review Letters 11/2011; 107(19):191802. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan,
M Friedl, [......],
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
F Palmonari,
D Reeder,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson,
M Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The inclusive jet cross section is measured in pp collisions with a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider using the CMS experiment. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 34 pb(-1). The measurement is made for jet transverse momenta in the range 18-1100 GeV and for absolute values of rapidity less than 3. The measured cross section extends to the highest values of jet p(T) ever observed and, within the experimental and theoretical uncertainties, is generally in agreement with next-to-leading-order perturbative QCD predictions.
Physical Review Letters 09/2011; 107(13):132001. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan,
M Friedl, [......],
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
I Ojalvo,
D Reeder,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson,
M Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search for three-jet hadronic resonance production in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV has been conducted by the CMS Collaboration at the LHC, using a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35 pb(-1). Events with high jet multiplicity and a large scalar sum of jet transverse momenta are analyzed using a signature-based approach. The number of expected standard model background events is found to be in good agreement with the observed events. Limits on the cross section times branching ratio are set in a model of gluino pair production with an R-parity-violating decay to three quarks, and the data rule out such particles within the mass range of 200 to 280 GeV/c2.
Physical Review Letters 09/2011; 107(10):101801. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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S Chatrchyan,
V Khachatryan,
A M Sirunyan,
A Tumasyan,
W Adam,
T Bergauer,
M Dragicevic,
J Erö,
C Fabjan,
M Friedl, [......],
J Leonard,
R Loveless,
A Mohapatra,
F Palmonari,
D Reeder,
I Ross,
A Savin,
W H Smith,
J Swanson,
M Weinberg
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Electroweak production of the top quark is measured for the first time in pp collisions at √=7 TeV, using a data set collected with the CMS detector at the LHC and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36 pb⁻¹. With an event selection optimized for t-channel production, two complementary analyses are performed. The first one exploits the special angular properties of the signal, together with background estimates from the data. The second approach uses a multivariate analysis technique to probe the compatibility with signal topology expected from electroweak top-quark production. The combined measurement of the cross section is 83.6±29.8(stat+syst)±3.3(lumi) pb, consistent with the standard model expectation.
Physical Review Letters 08/2011; 107(9):091802. · 7.37 Impact Factor