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Author Roskes, Jeffrey, author

Title A boson learned from its context, and a boson learned from its end / Jeffrey Roskes
Published Cham : Springer, [2020]

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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 130 pages)
Series Springer theses
Springer theses.
Contents Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Experiment -- Chapter 3: Alignment and calibration of the CMS tracker -- Chapter 4: Phenomenology of Higgs boson interactions -- Chapter 5: Higgs boson data analysis -- Chapter 6: Conclusions and future directions
Summary This thesis develops fundamental ideas and advanced techniques for studying the Higgs boson's interactions with the known matter and force particles. The Higgs boson appears as an excitation of the Higgs field, which permeates the vacuum. Several other phenomena in our Universe, such as dark energy, dark matter, and the abundance of matter over antimatter, remain unexplained. The Higgs field may prove to be the connection between our known world and the "dark" world, and studies of the Higgs boson's interactions are essential to reveal possible new phenomena. The unique feature of this work is simultaneous measurement of the Higgs boson's associated production (its context, to use the language of the title) and its decay (its end), while allowing for multiple parameters sensitive to new phenomena. This includes computer simulation with Monte Carlo techniques of the complicated structure of the Higgs boson interactions, the matrix-element calculation of per-event likelihoods for optimal observables, and advanced fitting methods with hundreds of intricate components that cover all possible parameters and quantum mechanical interference. This culminates in the most advanced analysis of LHC data in the multi-parameter approach to Higgs physics in its single golden four-lepton decay channel to date. Optimization of the CMS detector's silicon-based tracking system, essential for these measurements, is also described
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, viewed February 5, 2021)
Subject Higgs bosons.
Higgs bosons
Astrophysics
Nuclear physics
Particle acceleration
Particles (Nuclear physics)
Quantum field theory
Genre/Form Electronic books
Form Electronic book
ISBN 3030580113
9783030580117