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1 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 1 ATLAS and CMS activities Albert De Roeck CERN ECFA/DESY meeting St Malo 12-15 April 2002

2 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 2 LHC Prospects New date for first beams/collisions: 1/4/2007 Initial physics run starts in 2007  ~10 fb -1 (2.10 33 cm -2 s -1 ) Depending on the evolution: 200-300 fb -1 in 5-6 years (3.4-10.10 33 cm -2 s -1 ) Studies ongoing for 1.10 35 cm -2 s -1 (SLHC) –Needs changes in machine and detectors –  ~3000 fb -1 in 3-4 years, i.e. by the end of 2010 or so CMS & ATLAS preparing for first beam in 2007 –Concentrate on hard & software –Main questions are on trigger/DAQ, using gold plated physics channels –Exploring of new physics studies not main activity now Discovery potential has been demonstrated for key processes Planned/existing physics review studies –ATLAS physics TDR exist since 2000, may be redone in 2005 –CMS physics TDR planned for 2005, starting to prepare during 2002

3 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 3 ATLAS and CMS Plans Common LC/LHC studies –There is interest but not yet much activity (5-10 people/exp for now) –We need to start with a fewspecific questions/studies –(Agree on luminosities etc.) ATLAS: Global fits using masses of measured particles, to scan and constrain the susy space  Expect gain due to sleptons on M 0 Add branching ratio & cross section measurements Will be initially based on the ‘old’ LHC benchmark points CMS: interest to start such activity/using new benchmark points ATLAS & CMS: check on gain of precise measurements of  0 1 (and other gaugino’s) for reconstructing squark masses (mass splitting) CMS: Combining heavy higgs (LHC) with light higgs (LC) measurement

4 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 4 ATLAS and CMS Plans Benchmark points –ATLAS: so far study of point E (*) (SPS 2 (**) ), maybe B (SPS 1a) next –CMS: point B, C (SPS 3), E and G for trigger studies and reconstruction points I,L (SPS 4) for heavy Higgs to Tau (  point I could be replaced by SPS1b ) –SLHC study: points M, K, H used (no SPS equivalent) –Non-mSUGRA models: take SPS selected points CMS: Combined studies of extra dimensions ? Plan for first results end of June In the following: A reminder of LHC reach, relevant for this group New studies in CMS, e.g. on susy mass reconstruction (*) BDEGMOPW points (**) Snowmass points & slopes

5 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 5 Example: LSP from LC Impact of the precise knowledge of the LSP from the LC on the neutralino two and slepton masses LSP mass

6 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 6 CMS Visiting IP5… CMS getting into shape

7 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 7 Example: The CMS experiment o Tracking o Silicon pixels o Silicon strips o Calorimeters o PbW04 crystals for Electro-magn. o Scintillator/copper for hadronic part o 4T solenoid o Instrumented iron for muon detection o Jet Energy scale to 1.0% o EM energy scale to 0.1% o Luminosity to better than 5%

8 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 8 Expected Event rates 0.001 10 4 (m=1 TeV) H 0.001 10 4 (m=0.8 TeV) Process Events/s Events/year Other machines W  e 15 10 8 10 4 LEP / 10 7 Tev Z  ee 1.5 10 7 10 7 LEP 0.8 10 7 10 4 Tevatron 10 5 10 12 10 8 Belle/BaBar QCD jets 10 2 10 9 10 7 p T > 200 GeV Huge event rates: The LHC will be a W-factory, a Z-factory, a top factory, a Higgs factory etc..

9 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 9 SM Higgs search Production and decay modes:

10 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 10 Expected Results for the Higgs - Will discover the Higgs in the range 100 GeV  1 TeV (if exists) - Precision on the measurement of the mass between 0.1-1%

11 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 11 H  ZZ (*)  4 leptons clean signal, mass resolution 1% precision on muon momentum comes from combining muon chamber with tracker info

12 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 12 Light Higgs search If m h < 140 GeV : gg  h   most promising channel, although BR only 10 -3 … motivation for high resolution ECAL (PbWO 4 crystals: 1% at 100 GeV)

13 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 13 Light Higgs search Recent: h  bb in tth production _ Also results on H  

14 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 14 H gap -jet  Exclusive Higgs A recent development: search for exclusive Higgs production pp  p H p p p beam p’ dipole roman pots Needs roman pots Cross section ~ 1 fb Khoze et al. roman pots dipole

15 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 15 Invisible Higgs

16 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 16 Heavy Higgs Working hard to cover low tan  - high m A region … COVERED at large tan , bb A/H and tb H  production strongly enhanced!! assume M susy = 1 TeV important channels: A/H   A/H   H    H   tb

17 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 17 Heavy MSSM Higgs search (3) F. Moortgat NEW: at low tan , we may exploit the sparticle decay modes: A, H   2 0  2 0  4l + E T miss

18 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 18 Susy measurements Atlas physics TDR

19 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 19 Susy Mostly  complicated decay chains

20 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 20 Susy Decay chain example

21 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 21 Susy discovery limits S. Abdoulin

22 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 22 Susy discovery Limits S. Abdoulin

23 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 23 Susy measurements Atlas physics TDR: LHC Point 5 m 0 =100 GeV m 1/2 =300 GeV tan  = 2.1 sgn(  )=+ A=300 GeV

24 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 24 Susy measurements Atlas physics TDR

25 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 25 Benchmark points

26 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 26 Benchmark Points

27 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 27 99.6  1 0 = LSP 186.0 1±1± 145.8lRlR 379.7 2±2± 211.4lLlL 186.8 2020 549qRqR 358.8 3030 570qLqL 379.1 4040 549.7bRbR 600.5tRtR 522.5bLbL 412.5tLtL 643.3g Study of point B (SPS1) M. Chiorboli

28 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 28 Decay chain p p b b (15% b L, 10% b R ) (35 % b L, 22% b R ) (0.2 %) (60 %) Event final state:  2 high p t isolated leptons OS  2 high p t b jets missing E t

29 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 29 First step:  2 0  l + l -  1 0 p p b b Fit result: E t miss > 50 GeV 10 fb -1

30 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 30 Sbottom reconstruction p p b b Assuming M(  1 0 ) known!

31 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 31 Sbottom mass Result of fit: Generated masses: 10 fb -1

32 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 32 Gluino reconstruction p p b b E t miss > 150 GeV

33 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 33 Gluino mass Result of fit: Generated mass: 10 fb -1

34 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 34 with 60 fb -1 60 fb -1 Result of fit: Generated values:

35 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 35 152.5  1 0 = LSP 294.5 1±1± 193.4lRlR 546.1 2±2± 299.6lLlL 294.8 2020 780qRqR 532.4 3030 814qLqL 545.3 4040 771.3bRbR 800.8tRtR 723.0bLbL 589.4tLtL 919.8g Point G

36 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 36 Sbottom peak Result of fit: Generated masses:

37 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 37 Guino peak Result of fit: Generated mass:

38 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 38 estimation This needs better understanding of the SM bkg behaviour! Result of fit: Generated values:

39 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 39 Conclusions Point G, with 60 fb -1 Sbottom and gluino seem to be visible estimation of M(l + l - ) max sbottom reconstruction with Resol. ~ 10 %, but 2 sbottoms not resolved gluino reconstruction with Resol. < 10 % M(g) - M(b) estimation, independent of M(  1 0 ), with Err ~ 4 % Point B, with 10 fb -1 Maybe we can separate the 2 sbottoms Point B, with 60 fb -1

40 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 40 Stop Searches Stop mass and cross section Missing ET and transverse l mass S/  B for SM and SM+SUSY Channels

41 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 41 Rare Top Decays S. Slabospitsky decayproduction t  ug t  cg 1.6  10 -3 (0.3  5.)  10 -3 (2.1  22.)  10 -3 tutctutc 2.5  10 -5 0.4  10 -5 3.5  10 -5 t  uZ t  cZ 1.6  10 -4 1.1  10 -4 4.8  10 -4

42 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 42 Graviton Searches Traczyk, Wrochna KK excitations in the RS model Search Reach M G =1000 GeV C=0.01 M G =2000 GeV C=0.01

43 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 43  physics observation: provided efficient measurement of forward scattered protons, one can study high-energy  collisions at the LHC p p Highlights:  CM energy W up to/beyond 1 TeV (and under control) Large photon flux F therefore significant  luminosity Complementary (and clean) physics to pp interactions, eg studies of exclusive production of the Higgs boson, W pairs might be possible opens new field of studying very high energy  physics

44 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 44 Two-photon interactions at the LHC p p + total  cross section ….

45 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 45  physics H0H0  pb (at W=M H =200 GeV) SUSY: Higgs: clean signatures: both transversal and longitudinal missing energy ! it cannot be missed!!

46 LC Workshop April 2002 ATLAS & CMS prospects Albert De Roeck (CERN) 46 And more… -Precision measurements M W to 15 MeV, M top to 1.5 GeV anomalous gauge couplings, sin 2  W, rare top decays, B-physics, CP violation studies -MSSM Higgs bosons -Extra dimensions -New heavy gauge bosons -Strong interactions in the W sector -Technicolor -Compositeness up to scales of 40 TeV LHC detectors must be prepared for the unknown MSSM Higgs W mass New W boson Top quark mass


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