Searching for a particle of unknown mass and lifetime in the presence of an unknown non-monotonic background
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Williams, Michael
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Many extensions to the Standard Model of particle physics hypothesize the existence of new low-mass particles. Typically there are few theoretical constraints on the mass or lifetime of such particles. This requires the experimentalist to perform a search in which both the mass and lifetime of the particle are unknown. Such searches for low-mass particles are complicated by the possible presence of resonances and other non-monotonic backgrounds. This paper presents a simple and fast approach to assigning significance and setting limits in such searches.
Date issued
2015-06Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Physics; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Nuclear ScienceJournal
Journal of Instrumentation
Publisher
IOP Publishing
Citation
Williams, M. “Searching for a Particle of Unknown Mass and Lifetime in the Presence of an Unknown Non-Monotonic Background.” Journal of Instrumentation 10, no. 06 (June 1, 2015): P06002–P06002.
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1748-0221