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Search for a neutral long-lived particle decaying to b-jets

Posted on:2010-08-13Degree:Ph.DType:Thesis
University:Columbia UniversityCandidate:Johnson, ChadFull Text:PDF
GTID:2448390002487229Subject:Physics
Abstract/Summary:
The existence of the Higgs boson is required by the Standard Model of particle physics, yet it has not been observed. The precise nature of the Higgs boson is unknown and the mechanism by which it interacts with known Standard Model particles is also not known. Long-lived, electrically neutral hadrons have recently been proposed in hidden-valley models and could constitute a pathway through which the Higgs boson communicates with the Standard Model. Such a scenario may provide a novel path to Higgs discovery at the Tevatron.;This thesis describes a search for a neutral, long-lived particle produced in decays of Higgs bosons in pp¯ collisions at a center-of-mass energy of s = 1.96 TeV, which decays to b-jets and lives long enough to travel at least 1.6 cm before decaying. This analysis uses 3.65 fb-1 of data recorded with the Run II DO detector at the Fermilab Tevatron collider from April 2002 to August of 2008. We perform a search for eight possible hidden-valley scenarios resulting from a Higgs decay. No significant excess over background is observed and cross-section limits are placed at 95% CL.
Keywords/Search Tags:Higgs, Particle, Standard model, Search, Neutral, Long-lived
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