Jasmine Simms
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View article: Muon Track Reconstruction in the Scintillator Phase of SNO+
Muon Track Reconstruction in the Scintillator Phase of SNO+ Open
The large depth of the SNO+ experiment (2070 m, 6010 m.w.e.) means that only a few muons per day pass through the detector. However, their high energy causes muon induced backgrounds which can affect multiple physics analyses. Reconstructi…
View article: Detecting long-lived particles trapped in detector material at the LHC
Detecting long-lived particles trapped in detector material at the LHC Open
We propose a two-stage strategy to search for new long-lived particles that could be produced at the CERN LHC, become trapped in detector material, and decay later. In the first stage, metal rods are exposed to LHC collisions in an experim…
View article: arXiv : Detecting long-lived particles trapped in detector material at the LHC
arXiv : Detecting long-lived particles trapped in detector material at the LHC Open
We propose to implement a two-stage detection strategy for exotic long-lived particles that could be produced at the CERN LHC, become trapped in detector material, and decay later. The proposed strategy relies on an array of metal rods, co…