Seaching for squarks : in compressed states and states with jets from charm quarks with the Atlas detector

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    • Jones, Samuel
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Seaching for squarks : in compressed states and states with jets from charm quarks with the Atlas detector

Samuel Jones

(Springer theses : recognizing outstanding Ph. D. research)

Springer, c2020

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"Doctoral Thesis accepted by University of Sussex, Brighton, United Kingdom"

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This thesis focuses on searches for squarks with the ATLAS detector in "compressed" scenarios where the scalar top is very close in mass to the lightest supersymmetric particle. These models are theoretically appealing because the presence of a quasi-degenerate scalar top enhances the self-annihilation cross-section of the lightest supersymmetric particle, acting therefore as a regulator of the dark matter relic density. Two main analyses are presented: the first is a search for scalar tops decaying to charm quarks. The identification of jets originating from the charm quark is very challenging due to its short lifetime. The calibration of tools for charm-tagging has paved the way to measuring the decay of the Higgs boson to pairs of charm quarks. The second analysis presented is the development of a novel technique for reconstructing low momentum b-hadrons. This tool has enabled the ATLAS collaboration to explore topologies that were previously inaccessible.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Theoretical Background.- The ATLAS Experiment.- Data Acquisition and Reconstruction.- Search for SUSY in Final States with Jets from Charm Quarks.- Soft b-tagging in Compressed SUSY Scenarios.- Conclusion.- Appendix.

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