Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/N6F-N631 - Smart Classroom (Tsung-Dao Lee Institute)
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute/N6F-N631 - Smart Classroom
Tsung-Dao Lee Institute
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Description
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10:00
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10:10
Status10m
Speaker:
Kang Yu(TDLI, SJTU)
Finish Geant4 simulation of simplified PandaX-4T model and get Co60's energy spectrum.
Follow the analysis tutorial of H->ZZ->4l from ATLAS Open Data and finish the report.
10:10
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10:20
Status10m
Speaker:
Linjing Duan(TDLI, SJTU)
CEPC Zvvy nTGC
The fitting procedure has been successfully run, and get a preliminary result
An example of the operator G⁺ with fitting results is shown. Left: photon pT Right: missing energy
The 95% confidence interval shows the parameter range compatible with the data at CEPC with s=240GeV and 20 ab⁻¹. Parameter values outside this range are statistically excluded.
The two variables give very similar constraints on this operator, indicating similar sensitivity.
Plan to do:
cross-check with Danning and complete the 2D crossterm fitting
Understand the physics results under different experimental conditions, and compare them with the results from CEPC Zννˉγ Delphes fast simulation and CEPC Zℓℓγ full simulation(Danning's previous work)
I changed the confidence level to 95%, but there was no difference in the results.
The next thing i want to do is to find relevant data and create an image of LEP as shown in the diagram below(https://arxiv.org/pdf/1803.03262)
The main reason for doing this is that we are currently primarily comparing ourselves to him.
i think d_gamma is QED only, and d_{\gamma z} include electroweak interaction. I haven't finished reading it yet.
Based on the current results, our experimental conditions appear to be slightly superior and can encompass more aspects.
To do list:
After completing the above steps, the parameter range needs to be extended to ensure consistency (0.001-100GeV)
Consider the suggestions regarding the "limits" mentioned earlier. However, I personally think it won't be very useful. When the mass approaches zero, it should obviously be indistinguishable from a neutrino. The behavior of particles with larger mass is what needs to be investigated, as mentioned above.