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Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México

EducationMexico City, Mexico
About: Universidad Iberoamericana Ciudad de México is a education organization based out in Mexico City, Mexico. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Large Hadron Collider & Standard Model. The organization has 2259 authors who have published 3981 publications receiving 109298 citations.


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T. Aaltonen1, V. M. Abazov2, Brad Abbott3, M. Abolins4  +1039 moreInstitutions (163)
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors combine results from searches by the CDF and D0 collaborations for a standard model Higgs boson (H) in the process gg -> H) x B(H -> W+W-) in p (p) over bar collisions at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider at root s = 1.96 TeV.
Abstract: We combine results from searches by the CDF and D0 collaborations for a standard model Higgs boson (H) in the process gg -> H -> W+W- in p (p) over bar collisions at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider at root s = 1.96 TeV. With 4.8 fb(-1) of integrated luminosity analyzed at CDF and 5.4 fb(-1) at D0, the 95% confidence level upper limit on sigma(gg -> H) x B(H -> W+W-) is 1.75 pb at m(H) = 120 GeV, 0.38 pb at m(H) = 165 GeV, and 0.83 pb at m(H) = 200 GeV. Assuming the presence of a fourth sequential generation of fermions with large masses, we exclude at the 95% confidence level a standard-model-like Higgs boson with a mass between 131 and 204 GeV.

34 citations

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Albert M. Sirunyan1, Armen Tumasyan1, Wolfgang Adam, Federico Ambrogi  +2265 moreInstitutions (155)
TL;DR: In this paper, a search for the single production of vector-like quarks in proton-proton collisions at TeV was presented, and exclusion limits at 95% confidence level were set on the product of the production cross section and branching fraction as a function of the vectorlike quark mass.
Abstract: A search is presented for the single production of vector-like quarks in proton-proton collisions at TeV. The data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9fb-1, were recorded with the CMS experiment at the LHC. The analysis focuses on the vector-like quark decay into a top quark and a W boson, with one muon or electron in the final state. The mass of the vector-like quark candidate is reconstructed from hadronic jets, the lepton, and the missing transverse momentum. Methods for the identification of b quarks and of highly Lorentz boosted hadronically decaying top quarks and W bosons are exploited in this search. No significant deviation from the standard model background expectation is observed. Exclusion limits at 95% confidence level are set on the product of the production cross section and branching fraction as a function of the vector-like quark mass, which range from 0.3 to 0.03pb for vector-like quark masses of 700 to 2000GeV. Mass exclusion limits up to 1660GeV are obtained, depending on the vector-like quark type, coupling, and decay width. These represent the most stringent exclusion limits for the single production of vector-like quarks in this channel.

34 citations

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Vardan Khachatryan1, Albert M. Sirunyan1, Armen Tumasyan1, Wolfgang Adam  +2348 moreInstitutions (185)
TL;DR: In this article, a global Bayesian analysis is performed, incorporating results from a broad range of phenomenological minimal supersymmetric standard model (pMSSM) searches, as well as constraints from other experiments.
Abstract: Searches for new physics by the CMS collaboration are interpreted in the framework of the phenomenological minimal supersymmetric standard model (pMSSM). The data samples used in this study were collected at sqrt(s) = 7 and 8 TeV and have integrated luminosities of 5.0 and 19.5 inverse-femtobarns, respectively. A global Bayesian analysis is performed, incorporating results from a broad range of CMS supersymmetry searches, as well as constraints from other experiments. Because the pMSSM incorporates several well-motivated assumptions that reduce the 120 parameters of the MSSM to just 19 parameters defined at the electroweak scale, it is possible to assess the results of the study in a relatively straightforward way. Approximately half of the model points in a potentially accessible subspace of the pMSSM are excluded, including all pMSSM model points with a gluino mass below 500 GeV, as well as models with a squark mass less than 300 GeV. Models with chargino and neutralino masses below 200 GeV are disfavored, but no mass range of model points can be ruled out based on the analyses considered. The nonexcluded regions in the pMSSM parameter space are characterized in terms of physical processes and key observables, and implications for future searches are discussed.

34 citations

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Albert M. Sirunyan1, Armen Tumasyan1, Wolfgang Adam, Ece Aşılar  +2218 moreInstitutions (149)
TL;DR: In this paper, two searches are performed in all-jet final states that are characterized by a significant imbalance in transverse momentum, and an additional search requires the presence of a charged lepton isolated from other activity in the event.
Abstract: Searches are presented for direct production of top or bottom squark pairs in proton-proton collisions at the CERN LHC. Two searches, based on complementary techniques, are performed in all-jet final states that are characterized by a significant imbalance in transverse momentum. An additional search requires the presence of a charged lepton isolated from other activity in the event. The data were collected in 2015 at a centre-of-mass energy of 13[Formula: see text] with the CMS detector and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 2.3[Formula: see text]. No statistically significant excess of events is found beyond the expected contribution from standard model processes. Exclusion limits are set in the context of simplified models of top or bottom squark pair production. Models with top and bottom squark masses up to 830 and 890[Formula: see text], respectively, are probed for light neutralinos. For models with top squark masses of 675[Formula: see text], neutralino masses up to 260[Formula: see text] are excluded at 95% confidence level.

34 citations

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S. Chatrchyan, Vardan Khachatryan, Albert M. Sirunyan, A. Tumasyan  +2250 moreInstitutions (138)
01 May 2012
TL;DR: In this article, a search for large, extra spatial dimensions in events with either two isolated muons or two isolated electrons was conducted, and the results showed that the limits at 95% confidence level are in the range 25 TeV < Ms < 38 TeV, where Ms characterizes the scale for the onset of quantum gravity.
Abstract: Results are presented from a search for large, extra spatial dimensions in events with either two isolated muons or two isolated electrons The data are from proton-proton interactions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV collected with the CMS detector at the LHC The size of the data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of approximately 2 inverse femtobarns The observed dimuon and dielectron mass spectra are found to be consistent with standard-model expectations Depending on the number of extra dimensions, the limits at 95% confidence level are in the range 25 TeV < Ms < 38 TeV, where Ms characterizes the scale for the onset of quantum gravity

34 citations


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NameH-indexPapersCitations
Jane Nachtman1361855102229
Kevin Lannon133165295436
Heriberto Castilla-Valdez130165993912
Igor Volobouev129141793220
Ricardo Lopez-Fernandez129121381575
Mauricio Terrones11876061202
R. McNulty106143759110
S. Carrillo Moreno10568051535
F. Vazquez Valencia10366149320
Humberto Terrones8527332214
A. Sanchez-Hernandez8225031761
Y. S. Chung8259935527
S. Zucchelli7968123612
E. De La Cruz-Burelo7824720534
Alberto Hernandez-Almada7428019770
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No. of papers from the Institution in previous years
YearPapers
20239
202263
2021276
2020327
2019261
2018285