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1  End now? Régis Lefèvre Masterclass – Thursday, March 27th 2014

2 What we will look for 2

3 Invariant mass  In special relativity (you certainly know E=mc 2 ), using energy and momentum conservation, a relativistic invariant, called the invariant mass appears.  If a particle decays, the invariant mass of the decay products (calculated in any referential) is the mass of the initial particle.  We will calculate (the software will do it in fact) the e + e -, +-,, e + e - e + e -, e + e -+- or +-+- invariant mass of our different candidates. 3

4 Beyond E = mc 2 4

5 In the case of Z → e + e - 5

6 About histograms 6 368332 291861 301944 7101082 156711 73 62 154509 191445 7959 8 551885 935156 399342 659976 239745 074 40 111692 130335 532737 6 8706 4080 Numbers between 0 and 10 Distribution of occurrences Value Number of occurrences 07 112 28 317 48 59 612 716 87 911 1013

7 About histograms The table can be represented as a graph: 7 Each bar represents the number of occurrences of a given value. This one tells you that the value 7 appeared 16 times. This type of graph is an histogram.

8 Examples from ATLAS 8

9 Cuts we will use  We will only considered tracks with sufficient transverse momentum: p T ≥ 5 GeV/c  Selected tracks should come from the same primary vertex (same proton-proton interaction): check it zooming in on the side-view window  If you have difficulties on a given event, you may use Pixel Hits ≥ 2 (tracks more likely to come from a primary vertex) and/or SCT Hits ≥ 7 (good quality tracks); do no forget to remove those cuts moving to the next event 9


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