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IDE for SCADA Development at CERN
Mareček, Matěj ; Holík, Lukáš (referee) ; Křivka, Zbyněk (advisor)
Cílem této magisterské práce je navrhnout a implementovat IDE (integrované vývojové prostředí), které zvýší efektivitu a bezpečnost vývoje pro SIMATIC WinCC Open Architecture. Tato práce je založena na výzkumu provedeném týmem z Technické univerzity v Eindhovenu a splňuje požadavky pocházející ze SCD sekce v CERN (Evropské organizace pro jaderný výzkum). Vyvinuté IDE je postaveno na platformě Eclipse, přičemž pro syntaktickou analýzu, linkování a sémantickou analýzu kódu používá Xtext framework. IDE nabízí také podporu pro nově vytvořený programovací jazyk, který umožňuje programátorům jednoduše nadefinovat šablonu pro konfigurační soubory používané WinCC OA. Interpret tohoto nového jazyka je schopen provést syntaktickou analýzu šablony a konfiguračního souboru a rozhodnout, zdali konfigurační soubor odpovídá šabloně. Praktickým výstupem této práce je integrované vývojové prostředí, které podporuje vývoj WinCC OA aplikací v CERN a periodicky provádí analýzu kódu těchto aplikací napsaného v jazyce Control script.
Search for leptoquarks with the ATLAS experiment
Martinovicová, Gabriela ; Pleskot, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Mlynáriková, Michaela (referee)
The ATLAS experiment records data from the collisions of protons accelerated in the Large Hadron Accelerator (LHC). The LHC is a major part of the Accele- rator Complex in the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). In the recorded data it is possible to find new undiscovered particles by means of data analysis. Example of such particles are leptoquarks. This bachelor thesis is based on data collected in 2015-2016 at 13 TeV centre-of-mass energy and with a total luminosity of 36.1 fb−1 . In these data, there was no indication of the exis- tence of leptoquarks, which originate from the paired production with the decay channel, where one leptocvark decays into muon and quark and the other one into neutrino and quark, and so this thesis aims to set a limit on the production cross-section for these particles. 1
Studium kanálu J/Psi + foton v proton-protonových srážkách pomocí detektoru ATLAS na LHC
Vidláková, Zuzana ; Vrba, Václav (advisor) ; Zálešák, Jaroslav (referee)
Title: Analysis of J/Psi + photon production in proton-proton collisions on ATLAS at LHC Author: Bc. Zuzana Vidláková Department: Institute of particle and nuclear physics Supervisor: prom. fyz. Václav Vrba, CSc. (Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic) Abstract: The subject of this thesis is physics connected to quarkonia and their studies at the ATLAS detector situated at LHC in CERN, Geneva. In this thesis, following topics are cov- ered: ATLAS detector, history of physics connected to quarkonia, production mechanisms of quarkonia, software used at CERN for data analysis and cross-section measurement of J/Psi + photon continuum. The analysis was done on behalf of the B-physics working group at ATLAS. Keywords: CERN, LHC, ATLAS, B-fyzika, quarkonia
Measurement of the B0 meson lifetime at ATLAS detector
Řezníček, Pavel ; Doležal, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Cvach, Jaroslav (referee) ; Catmore, James Richard (referee)
Title: Measurement of the B0 d meson lifetime at ATLAS detector Author: Pavel Řezníček Department: Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: Dr. Zdeněk Doležal Supervisor's e-mail address: Zdenek.Dolezal@mff.cuni.cz Abstract: The lifetime of B0 d mesons is determined from their decays B0 d → J/ψK∗0 reconstructed in ATLAS experiment at the LHC using pp collision data at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV and corresponding to integrated luminosity of 40 pb−1 . The lifetime, extracted from the simultaneous unbinned maximum likelihood mass-lifetime fit, is 1.51±0.04 (stat.)±0.04 (syst.) ps. A total number of 2750±90 (stat.) signal B0 d decays are observed in the measurement, with a fit- ted B0 d mass of 5363.7 ± 1.2 (stat.) MeV. Both the extracted B0 d meson mass and lifetime are within the determined errors consistent with the world average values. Although the achieved precision is still significantly lower than the one of the world average value, the measurement successfully tested the feasibility of the fit-method and allowed to cross-check ATLAS detector performance. Keywords: CERN, LHC, ATLAS, B-physics, B-hadron, Lifetime
Measurement of the B0 meson lifetime at ATLAS detector
Řezníček, Pavel
Title: Measurement of the B0 d meson lifetime at ATLAS detector Author: Pavel Řezníček Department: Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: Dr. Zdeněk Doležal Supervisor's e-mail address: Zdenek.Dolezal@mff.cuni.cz Abstract: The lifetime of B0 d mesons is determined from their decays B0 d → J/ψK∗0 reconstructed in ATLAS experiment at the LHC using pp collision data at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV and corresponding to integrated luminosity of 40 pb−1 . The lifetime, extracted from the simultaneous unbinned maximum likelihood mass-lifetime fit, is 1.51±0.04 (stat.)±0.04 (syst.) ps. A total number of 2750±90 (stat.) signal B0 d decays are observed in the measurement, with a fit- ted B0 d mass of 5363.7 ± 1.2 (stat.) MeV. Both the extracted B0 d meson mass and lifetime are within the determined errors consistent with the world average values. Although the achieved precision is still significantly lower than the one of the world average value, the measurement successfully tested the feasibility of the fit-method and allowed to cross-check ATLAS detector performance. Keywords: CERN, LHC, ATLAS, B-physics, B-hadron, Lifetime
Estimation of background for final states including tau leptons with the ATLAS experiment
Nocarová, Marta ; Pleskot, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Mlynáriková, Michaela (referee)
Processes with tau leptons in a final state are essential in many experi- ments studying products of proton collisions. Tau lepton most often decays hadronically; therefore jets misidentified as tau leptons can be a source of a significant part of the background of these events. A part of phase space where most reconstructed taus are misidentified jets is chosen. This part of phase space can be events with Z boson decaying into two muons. These events were studied, and distributions of several variables were compared with Monte Carlo simulation. A second part of the thesis presents studies based on a subsample of these events, consisting of events with an addi- tional jet passing specific loose tau lepton selection criteria. A data-driven method for estimating this type of background, fake factor, was studied on these events. 1
Search for leptoquarks with the ATLAS experiment
Martinovicová, Gabriela ; Pleskot, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Mlynáriková, Michaela (referee)
The ATLAS experiment records data from the collisions of protons accelerated in the Large Hadron Accelerator (LHC). The LHC is a major part of the Accele- rator Complex in the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). In the recorded data it is possible to find new undiscovered particles by means of data analysis. Example of such particles are leptoquarks. This bachelor thesis is based on data collected in 2015-2016 at 13 TeV centre-of-mass energy and with a total luminosity of 36.1 fb−1 . In these data, there was no indication of the exis- tence of leptoquarks, which originate from the paired production with the decay channel, where one leptocvark decays into muon and quark and the other one into neutrino and quark, and so this thesis aims to set a limit on the production cross-section for these particles. 1
Response of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter
Adámek, Tomáš ; Davídek, Tomáš (advisor) ; Faltová, Jana (referee)
TileCal is the Hadronic calorimeter covering the most central region of the ATLAS experiment which is one of the four major experiments at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN. Main area of interest of this bachelor thesis is to examine the energy response and resolution of tested modules to electrons. Furthermore, the goal of this work is to make correction to the energy response with respect to the periodic structure of TileCal's cell.
Measurement of the B0 meson lifetime at ATLAS detector
Řezníček, Pavel
Title: Measurement of the B0 d meson lifetime at ATLAS detector Author: Pavel Řezníček Department: Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: Dr. Zdeněk Doležal Supervisor's e-mail address: Zdenek.Dolezal@mff.cuni.cz Abstract: The lifetime of B0 d mesons is determined from their decays B0 d → J/ψK∗0 reconstructed in ATLAS experiment at the LHC using pp collision data at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV and corresponding to integrated luminosity of 40 pb−1 . The lifetime, extracted from the simultaneous unbinned maximum likelihood mass-lifetime fit, is 1.51±0.04 (stat.)±0.04 (syst.) ps. A total number of 2750±90 (stat.) signal B0 d decays are observed in the measurement, with a fit- ted B0 d mass of 5363.7 ± 1.2 (stat.) MeV. Both the extracted B0 d meson mass and lifetime are within the determined errors consistent with the world average values. Although the achieved precision is still significantly lower than the one of the world average value, the measurement successfully tested the feasibility of the fit-method and allowed to cross-check ATLAS detector performance. Keywords: CERN, LHC, ATLAS, B-physics, B-hadron, Lifetime
Measurement of the B0 meson lifetime at ATLAS detector
Řezníček, Pavel ; Doležal, Zdeněk (advisor) ; Cvach, Jaroslav (referee) ; Catmore, James Richard (referee)
Title: Measurement of the B0 d meson lifetime at ATLAS detector Author: Pavel Řezníček Department: Institute of Particle and Nuclear Physics Supervisor of the doctoral thesis: Dr. Zdeněk Doležal Supervisor's e-mail address: Zdenek.Dolezal@mff.cuni.cz Abstract: The lifetime of B0 d mesons is determined from their decays B0 d → J/ψK∗0 reconstructed in ATLAS experiment at the LHC using pp collision data at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV and corresponding to integrated luminosity of 40 pb−1 . The lifetime, extracted from the simultaneous unbinned maximum likelihood mass-lifetime fit, is 1.51±0.04 (stat.)±0.04 (syst.) ps. A total number of 2750±90 (stat.) signal B0 d decays are observed in the measurement, with a fit- ted B0 d mass of 5363.7 ± 1.2 (stat.) MeV. Both the extracted B0 d meson mass and lifetime are within the determined errors consistent with the world average values. Although the achieved precision is still significantly lower than the one of the world average value, the measurement successfully tested the feasibility of the fit-method and allowed to cross-check ATLAS detector performance. Keywords: CERN, LHC, ATLAS, B-physics, B-hadron, Lifetime

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