Hadron Collider Physics

Hadron Collider Physics

Author: Harry Weerts

Publisher: American Institute of Physics

Published: 2005-04-07

Total Pages: 492

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Measurement of Di-photon Induced Production of W-Boson Pairs and Limits on Anomalous Quartic Gauge Couplings

Measurement of Di-photon Induced Production of W-Boson Pairs and Limits on Anomalous Quartic Gauge Couplings

Author: Chav Chhiv Chau

Publisher:

Published: 2017

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Extension of the Standard model can enhance the interactions between four vector bosons, so the couplings deviate from their predicted value due to new quartic-gauge-boson interactions. Searches for those deviations are model-independent and cover a wide range of possible new physics. This thesis describes the measurement of exclusive production of W-boson pairs and the search for WW\gamma\gamma anomalous quartic gauge couplings at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) using a data set corresponding to 20.2 fb-1 of proton-proton collisions collected by the ATLAS detector in 2012. This analysis considers the W+W- decay modes leading to e\mu leptons. At the LHC, exclusive interactions are characterized by the absence of additional activity in the vicinity of interaction vertices. A technique based on tracks was developed to select the exclusive event candidates. The technique accepts approximately 60% of the signal, while eliminates most of the background due to suppression by 3--4 orders of magnitude. Additional background reduction is achieved by rejecting the region pT^{e\mu}


Anomalous Gauge Boson Couplings

Anomalous Gauge Boson Couplings

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Published: 1997

Total Pages: 20

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The measurement of anomalous gauge boson self couplings is reviewed for a variety of present and planned accelerators. Sensitivities are compared for these accelerators using models based on the effective Lagrangian approach. The sensitivities described here are for measurement of {open_quotes}generic{close_quotes} parameters [kappa]{sub V}, [lambda]{sub V}, etc., defined in the text. Pre-LHC measurements will not probe these coupling parameters to precision better than O(10−1). The LHC should be sensitive to better than O(10−2), while a future NLC should achieve sensitivity of O(10−3) to O(10−4) for center of mass energies ranging from 0.5 to 1.5 TeV.