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Jindrich Lidrych
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Postdoc
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Centre for Cosmology, Particle Physics and Phenomenology - CP3
Université catholique de Louvain
2, Chemin du Cyclotron - Box L7.01.05
B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Belgium
Université catholique de Louvain
2, Chemin du Cyclotron - Box L7.01.05
B-1348 Louvain-la-Neuve
Belgium
Office
UCL member card
Projects
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Experiments and collaborations:
Active projects
Data analysis in HEP, astroparticle and GW experiments
Detector commissioning, operation and data processing
Particle Physics
Detector commissioning, operation and data processing
Particle Physics
Experiments and collaborations:
Active projects
CMS Tracker commissioning and performance assessment
Christophe Delaere, Noemie Deplechin, Majid Hussain, Jindrich Lidrych, Henriette Petersen, Semra Turkcapar
The CMS silicon strip tracker is the largest device of its type ever built. There are 24244 single-sided micro-strip sensors covering an active area of 198m2.
Physics performance of the detector are being constantly assessed and optimized as new data comes.
Members of UCL are playing a major role in the understanding of the silicon strip tracker and in the maintenance and development of the local reconstruction code.
External collaborators: CMS tracker collaboration.
The CMS silicon strip tracker is the largest device of its type ever built. There are 24244 single-sided micro-strip sensors covering an active area of 198m2.
Physics performance of the detector are being constantly assessed and optimized as new data comes.
Members of UCL are playing a major role in the understanding of the silicon strip tracker and in the maintenance and development of the local reconstruction code.
External collaborators: CMS tracker collaboration.
Properties of ttW and ttH production
Anna Benecke, Andrea Giammanco, Oguz Guzel, Zak Lawrence, Jindrich Lidrych
We take advantage of the large statistics already recorded in Run 2 and being recorded in Run 3 by the CMS experiment to launch a systematic study of cross section, angular asymmetries and other properties in the ttW and ttH processes, which have a potentially large sensitivity to non-SM effects.
In synergy with the CP3 phenomenology group, we aim at reporting our results in a form that can be easily translated in EFT constraints.
External collaborators: CMS collaboration.
We take advantage of the large statistics already recorded in Run 2 and being recorded in Run 3 by the CMS experiment to launch a systematic study of cross section, angular asymmetries and other properties in the ttW and ttH processes, which have a potentially large sensitivity to non-SM effects.
In synergy with the CP3 phenomenology group, we aim at reporting our results in a form that can be easily translated in EFT constraints.
External collaborators: CMS collaboration.
Publications in IRMP
All my publications on Inspire
Number of publications as IRMP member: 1
Number of publications as IRMP member: 1
2025
IRMP-CP3-25-32: Operation and performance of the CMS silicon strip tracker with proton-proton collisions at the CERN LHC
Hayrapetyan, Aram and others
[Abstract] [PDF] [Local file] [Journal] [Dial]
Published in INST 20 (2025) P08027
Refereed paper. September 22.
[Abstract] [PDF] [Local file] [Journal] [Dial]
Published in INST 20 (2025) P08027
Refereed paper. September 22.