- High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
- Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
- Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena
- Computational Physics and Python Applications
British University in Egypt
2023-2024
Cairo University
2023
A bstract This analysis focuses on probing the lepton portal dark matter using Monte Carlo simulated samples from electron-positron collisions at International Linear Collider (ILC) of 500 GeV center mass energy with an integrated luminosity 1000 fb −1 . The study examines a benchmark scenario where is scalar particle produced as daughter vector-like lepton. signal topology consists missing transverse and dilepton. If no new physics discovered, sets 95% confidence level exclusion limits leptons.
Abstract In this study, we conducted a search for dark matter using part of the data recorded by CMS experiment during run-I LHC in 2012 with center mass energy 8 TeV and an integrated luminosity 11.6 fb −1 . These were gathered from open data. Dark matter, framework simplified model (mono- Z ), can be produced proton-proton collisions association new hypothetical gauge boson, Thus, was dimuon plus large missing transverse momentum channel. One benchmark scenario mono- , which is known as...
This analysis focuses on probing the lepton portal dark matter using Monte Carlo simulated samples from electron-positron collisions at International Linear Collider (ILC) of 500 GeV center mass energy with an integrated luminosity 1000 fb$^{-1}$. The study examines a benchmark scenario where is scalar particle produced as daughter vector-like lepton. signal topology consists missing transverse and dilepton. If no new physics discovered,the sets 95\% confidence level exclusion limits leptons.
This analysis shows a search for dark fermion particles produced in association with heavy neutral gauge boson (Z$^{\prime}$). The studied events topology are dimuon and large missing transverse momentum. %We considered the muonic decay of Z$^{\prime}$. analyzed data were Open Data collected by CMS detector proton-proton collisions at LHC 2012 correspond to an integrated luminosity 11.6 fb$^{-1}$ $\sqrt{s} = $ 8 TeV. One benchmark scenario light vector was used interpreting data, based on...