Demonstrating the feasibility of testing microscopic acausality at the LHC with CMS open data

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Jonathan Joel Sánchez Jácome
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Abstract

In this work, we describe the feasibility to reconstruct acausal vertices that could arise from Lee Wick standard model processes. Using open data from the CMS experiment, we identify measurable wrong displaced vertices associated to acausal-like decays predicted by the Lee Wick model. The signal considered is the pair production of Lee Wick electrons due to its favorable cross-section. The study was carried out for mass values of 200, 300, 400, and 500 GeV for the Lee Wick electron, with the 200 GeV sample being the one closest to satisfying detector resolution limitations. The expected final state consists of one electron and a pair of jets emerging from a wrong displaced vertex for each of the Lee Wick electrons. We detail the method used to reconstruct wrong displaced vertices with the given topology. We also define a new quantity, the parallelity, to better distinguish wrong displaced vertices. We test the possibility to identify acausal decays by comparing the signal, simulated background processes and collisions data from CMS Run 1. An asymmetry in the parallelity distribution suggests the capability of distinguishing acausal decays if ever present.
论证了利用CMS开放数据在大型强子对撞机上测试微观因果性的可行性
在这项工作中,我们描述了重建可能由Lee Wick标准模型过程产生的因果顶点的可行性。利用CMS实验的公开数据,我们确定了与Lee Wick模型预测的因果样衰变相关的可测量的错误位移顶点。考虑的信号是李维克电子的对产生,因为它的有利的横截面。该研究对质量值为200,300,400和500gev的Lee Wick电子进行了研究,其中200gev样品是最接近满足探测器分辨率限制的样品。预期的最终状态由一个电子和一对从错误的偏移顶点出现的射流组成。我们详细介绍了使用给定拓扑重建错误位移顶点的方法。我们还定义了一个新的量,平行度,以更好地区分错误的位移顶点。通过比较来自CMS Run 1的信号、模拟背景过程和碰撞数据,我们测试了识别因果衰减的可能性。平行度分布的不对称表明,如果存在因果衰减,则有能力加以区分。
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Avances en Ciencias e Ingenieria
Avances en Ciencias e Ingenieria ENGINEERING, MULTIDISCIPLINARY-
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