CERN Accelerating science

Thesis
Report number CERN-THESIS-2005-011
Title Searching for New Physics: Contributions to LEP and the LHC
Author(s) Cranmer, Kyle (Wisconsin U., Madison)
Publication Madison, WI : Wisconsin U., Madison, 2005. - 233 p.
Thesis note PhD : Wisconsin U., Madison : 2005
Thesis supervisor(s) Wu Sau Lan
Note Presented on 01 Nov 2005
Subject category Particle Physics - Experiment
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LEP ; ALEPH
CERN LHC ; ATLAS
Abstract This dissertation is divided into two parts and consists of a series of contributions to searches for new physics with LEP and the LHC. In the first part, an exhaustive comparison of ALEPH’s LEP2 data and Standard Model predictions is made for several hundred final states. The observations are in agreement with predictions with the exception of the e- mu+ final state. Using the same general purpose particle identification procedure, searches for minimal supergravity signatures, excited electrons, doubly charged Higgs bosons, singly charged Higgs bosons, and the Standard Model Higgs boson were performed. The results of those searches are in agreement with previous ALEPH analyses. The second part focuses on preparation for searches for Higgs bosons with masses between 100 and 200 GeV. Improvements to the relevant Monte Carlo generators and the reconstruction of missing transverse momentum are presented. A detailed full simulation study of Vector Boson Fusion Higgs decaying to tau leptons confirms the qualitative conclusion that the channel is powerful near the LEP limit. Several novel statistical and multivariate analysis algorithms are considered, and their impact on Higgs searches is assessed. Finally, sensitivity estimates are provided for the combination of channels available for low mass Higgs searches. With 30 fb^-1 the expected ATLAS sensitivity is above 5sigma for Higgs masses above 105 GeV.

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