Scintillating Fiber Detector for AEgIS Antihydrogen Trap5m
The development and progress in the scintillating fiber detector for the AEgIS experiment.
Speaker:
Joseph Redford
Slides
14:10
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14:15
Multi-turn Extraction: Splitting the PS Beam in Transverse Phase Space5m
Speaker:
Christopher Frye
Slides
14:15
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14:20
jet algorithm in pair produced dijet resonances search5m
Speaker:
Xin Fang(CERN)
Slides
14:20
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14:25
Data Checks and Spectra Studies in ALICE5m
Speaker:
John Groh(CERN)
Slides
14:25
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14:30
Jet Physics and Beyond!5m
I will briefly introduce myself, jet physics and my current research on inclusive jet and dijet cross-section data of ATLAS and CMS. In the end of this talk, I want to share my perspectives as a summer student at CERN in this exciting moment for particle physics.
Speaker:
Yu-Dai Tsai(CERN)
Slides
14:30
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14:35
Add Title5m
Speaker:
Feng Bi(U)
Slides
14:35
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14:40
Resolving the Neutrino Ambiguity5m
Continuation of the first talk on how to maximize the reconstruction of the single top produced through electroweak processes, with the focus on the leptonic channel due to the high probability of new physics appearing in such channels. In this short talk, the simple rudimentary tactics that were applied to a Monte Carlo single top sample and their effectiveness will be discussed.
Speaker:
MrKelvin Mei(Rutgers, State Univ. of New Jersey (US))
Slides
14:40
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14:45
Top Quark Mass in the Semileptonic Channel5m
To improve the purity of the sample without harming efficiency too badly: Can It Be Done?
Speaker:
Benjamin Henry Malkin Burdick(CERN)
Slides
14:45
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14:50
Hadronic Interaction Studies for ATLAS Inner Detector5m
Update on my progress in validating Fatras FastSim with Geant4 Hadronic Interactions for the ISF framework.
Speaker:
Ryan Badman(Syracuse University (US))
Slides
14:50
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14:55
Top Reconstruction Techniques in 0-Lepton Direct Stop Searches5m
I will discuss my current research into new and improved methods for identifying top quarks in 6+ jet events with missing transverse energy. Specifically, I will discuss methods I have developed to reconstruct tops, and my future plans for my project in the coming weeks.
Speaker:
Anthony James Kremin(University of Michigan (US))
Slides
14:55
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15:00
Examination of Corrupted Data in the Tile Calorimeter5m
An update on my examination of TileCal corrupted data.
Speaker:
Stephanie June Hamilton(University of Michigan (US))
Slides
15:00
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15:05
Feasibility study of the measurement of absolute branching fractions of the Λc baryon5m
Decays of the heavy baryons Λc+ and Λb are presently affected by a large uncertainty of 22% in the decay of Λc. As a result, it is meaningful to find a way to tag it by MC.
Speaker:
Yi Bao(CERN)
Slides
15:05
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15:10
ALICE Physics Selection Quality Assurance5m
I will present my progress on the ALICE Physics Selection Quality Assurance.
Speaker:
Kevin McDermott(University of Notre Dame, USA; CERN)
Slides
15:10
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15:15
Vector Boson Fusion At High Mass5m
A SM Higgs boson or other new physics can affect the process of vector boson scattering and the cross section behavior is quite different at high energy. New heavy resonances may be found.( I hope so)
Speaker:
Hanzhe Liu(Univ. of Science & Tech. of China (CN))
Slides
15:15
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15:20
ROOT's Labyrinth5m
Using multiple jet algorithms to compare data, it is possible to see differences between each algorithm, in terms of average jet area, and transverse momentum.
Speaker:
Alexandru Bacanu(CERN)
Slides
15:20
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15:25
Lambda LambdaBar Spin Correlations5m
Speaker:
Cheryl Audrey Theroux(University of Michigan (US))
Slides
15:25
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15:30
Razor Analysis of Dark Matter Direct Production5m
Speaker:
Ksheerasagar Vijay(CERN)
Slides
15:30
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15:35
Search for the SM Higgs boson in the H→WW channel (ATLAS)5m
Optimization of the cut-based analysis with 2011 data and MC.
Speaker:
Victor Alonso Rodriguez(University of Michigan (US))