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    Dijet Searches for New Physics in ATLAS

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    The latest results are presented of the search for new physics in inclusive dijet events recorded with the ATLAS detector. The search for resonances in the dijet mass spectrum is updated with 0.81 fb^-1 of 2011 data. The latest analysis of dijet angular distributions, with 36 pb^-1 of 2010 data, is also presented. In-depth information is provided about the model-independent search for resonances. Limits are provided for excited quarks, axigluons, scalar color octets, and to Gaussian signals that allow to set approximate limits in a model-independent way.Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, Proceedings of the DPF-2011 Conference, Providence, RI, August 8-13, 201

    Unfolding in ATLAS

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    These proceedings present the unfolding techniques used so far in ATLAS. Two representative examples are discussed in detail; one using bin-by-bin correction factors, and the other iterative unfolding.Comment: 12 pages, 8 figures, presented at PHYSTAT 2011, CERN, Geneva, Switzerland, January 2011, to be published in a CERN Yellow Repor

    Early Searches with Jets with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC

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    We summarize the analysis of high-pT jets in early pp collisions recorded with the ATLAS detector. Two searches for new physics are presented: One for dijet resonances, and one for quark contact interactions. The first search sets the most stringent current limit on the mass of a hypothetical excited quark.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, Proceedings of the 35th International Conference of High Energy Physics (ICHEP 2010), Paris, France, July 22-28, 201

    Model Independent Search For New Physics At The Tevatron

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    This thesis is a global, model-independent search for new physics, performed with CDF Run II data. The Standard Model prediction is implemented in all final states simultaneously, and an array of statistical probes is employed to search for significant discrepancies between data and prediction. The probes (also known as "Vista", "Sleuth" and "Bump Hunter") are sensitive to population discrepancies, shape disagreements in distributions of kinematic variables, excesses of events of high total transverse momentum, and local excesses of data suggesting resonant production of new massive particles. The result of this search, first in 1 fb-1 and then in 2 fb-1, is null, namely no considerable evidence of new physics was found.Comment: 242 pages, MIT Ph.D. Thesi

    How to Use Experimental Data to Compute the Probability of Your Theory

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    This article is geared towards theorists interested in estimating parameters of their theoretical models, and computing their own limits using available experimental data and elementary Mathematica code. The examples given can be useful also to experimentalists who wish to learn how to use Bayesian methods. A thorough introduction precedes the practical part, to make clear the advantages and shortcomings of the method, and to prevent its abuse. The goal of this article is to help bridge the gap between theory and experiment.Comment: 33 pages, 13 figure
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