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This book details a new and ground-breaking contribution to the search for a successor to the Standard Model (SM) of particle physics - the largest modern endeavour in the field. In the hope of seeing a discrepancy with the SM's predictions, this work discusses two hitherto unforeseen measurements at the frontier of experimental precision: a measurement of W-boson mass and a test of the fundamental axiom of the W boson's lepton flavour universality (LFU). Both measurements are made by analysing collision data from the LHCb experiment at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, and represent the establishment of a new field of high-precision Standard Model tests with LHCb. This book also describes the development of new software tools for the optimisation of the LHCb trigger system, which helps to ensure that LHCb's exciting physics program can continue to prosper into the future. This book is accessible to those with graduateor master'slevel training in experimental particle physics.
Nominates as an outstanding Ph.D. thesis by the University of Warwick, UK Presents a new tool for test-driven development of trigger software at a hadron collider Details the pioneering first measurement of the W boson mass with LHCb
Auteur
Ross Hunter was 16 when the Higgs boson was discovered in 2012 at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN, Switzerland. This momentous event inspired him to further study physics and to undertake an extra-curricular project reviewing the discoveries made over the years at particle colliders. At this point, he knew he wanted to become a researcher in physics. He completed a B.A. M. Sci. in Natural Sciences (specializing in physics) at Fitzwilliam College, University of Cambridge, but his future career was particularly shaped by his internships during the intervening summers. After his second year, he spent the summer in the particle physics department at the University of Sheffield prototyping detector technology for trying to find dark matter. The following summer he did similar work as part of an exchange programme between the University of Cambridge and the University of Göttingen.
Contenu
Introduction.- Theoretical Background.- The Large Hadron Collider Beauty Experiment.- Development of tools and selections for the Run 3 LHCb trigger.- Precise modelling of W -boson physics.- Detector modelling strategies for precision EW studies.- Studies of high-pT muon reconstruction efficiencies.- Measurement of the W boson mass.- Test of lepton flavour universality in W-boson decays.- Conclusion.