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NPP Seminar by Matt Luzum (LBNL)

October 24th, 2013 by geurts

Date: Wednesday Oct.30, 2013 at noon
Location: 223 Herman Brown Hall, Rice University

Title: Hot Quark Soup: Viscosity, Flow and Flow Fluctuations in Relativistic Heavy-Ion Collisions
Speaker: Matt Luzum (LBNL)
Abstract:
Relativistic heavy-ion collisions probe the properties of extremely
high temperature matter (~10^12 degrees), where there is expected to
exist a new phase of matter called the Quark-Gluon Plasma.  These
experiments indicate the presence of a medium that behaves as a
strongly-coupled, almost-perfect fluid.  I review some of the key
results that indicate this strong collective behavior, and outline the
current progress toward quantifying properties of the system, such as
the shear viscosity of the Quark-Gluon Plasma

POSTPONED == NPP Seminar by Ivan Vitev (LANL)

October 7th, 2013 by geurts

The upcoming seminar by Dr. Vitev, scheduled for Oct.15,  is postponed as a result of the recent Federal Government Shutdown.

 

NPP Seminar by Jiangyong Jia (BNL)

September 26th, 2013 by geurts

Date: Tuesday October 1, 2013 at noon
Location: 223 Herman Brown Hall, Rice University

Title:  Event-by-Event flow from ATLAS
Speaker: Jiangyong Jia (BNL)
Abstract: In recent years, the measurement of harmonic flow coefficients $v_n$ has provided important insight into the hot and dense matter created in heavy ion collisions at RHIC and LHC. These coefficients are now understood to reflect the hydrodynamic response to the collision geometry in the initial state. This talk present recent ATLAS measurements on correlations between event planes of different orders and event-by-event distributions of $v_n$ in Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{NN}}=2.76$~TeV. These measurements have provided new constraints on the initial geometry fluctuation, and have revealed strong non-linear effects in the hydrodynamic response of the produced medium to the initial geometry.

NPP Seminar by Monika Grothe (CERN)

September 23rd, 2013 by geurts

Date: Friday September 27, 2013 at 1pm
Location: 223 Herman Brown Hall, Rice University

Speaker: Monika Grothe (CERN)
Title:  Luminosity determination for the 2012 pp data in CMS
Abstract:  In this talk, the Van-der-Meer (VdM) scan methodology for absolute luminosity calibration at the LHC will be described, as well as its application to the 2012 pp data taken with CMS. The talk will put some emphasis on systematic effects in the VdM method that became apparent during the 5 VdM scan campaigns carried out in 2012. The obtained luminosity calibration for the 2012 CMS pp data, recently published as CMS PAS LUM-13-001, will be presented as well.

NPP Seminar by Loukas Gouskos (Athens)

September 19th, 2013 by geurts

Date: Friday September 20, 2013 at 1pm
Location: 223 Herman Brown Hall, Rice University

Title:  Search for supersymmetry with the CMS detector in the single lepton + MET + (b-)jets channel
Speaker: Loukas Gouskos (Athens)
Abstract:  Present results from CMS on searches for Supersymmetry in the single lepton channel using 7 and 8 TeV data

NPP Seminar by Jamal Rorie (Hawai’i)

September 12th, 2013 by geurts
Date: Friday September 13, 2013 at 1pm
Location: 223 Herman Brown Hall, Rice University
Title: The Search for a CP-Odd Light Higgs Boson in $\Upsilon(1S)$ Data at Belle
Speaker: Jamal Rorie (Univ. of Hawai’i)
Abstract: We conduct a search for a CP-odd light Higgs, $A^0$, in a sample of $(102\pm2) \times10^{6}$ $\Upsilon(1S)$ by looking for $\Upsilon(1S) \rightarrow \gamma A^0$ radiative decays with $A^0\rightarrow\tau^+\tau^-$.  No significant evidence of such decays is found. We set an 90\% confidence level upper limit on $BR(\Upsilon(1S)\rightarrow\gamma A^0) \times BR(A^0\rightarrow\tau^+\tau^-)$ between $4.0\times10^{-6}$ to $4.5\times10^{-5}$ for $A^0$ masses ranging from 3.6 GeV to 9.3 GeV.  This represents a twofold improvement on current world limits for using $\Upsilon(1S)$ from $e^+e^-\rightarrow\Upsilon(1S)$ production and is in agreement with recent limits using $\Upsilon(1S)$ from $\Upsilon(3S)\rightarrow\pi\pi\Upsilon(1S)$ decays.
Host: Paul Padley

Seminar by Meng Xiao (IRFU, CAE Saclay)

September 4th, 2013 by geurts
Date: Friday September 6, 2013 at 11am
Location: 223 Herman Brown Hall, Rice University
Title: Search for the Higgs boson decaying to four leptons in the ATLAS detector at LHC.
Speaker: Meng Xiao (IRFU, CAE Saclay)
AbstractI will introduce my work on the Higgs to four lepton analysis, covering the three aspects: background estimation for 2011 and 2012 analysis, the impact of FSR on the Higgs mass, and a method to calculate per-event mass uncertainty.
Host: Paul Padley