A novel trail: simultaneous probe of rare top quark events
Even after almost 30 years since
Even after almost 30 years since
One of the events determined by the AI algorithm to be highly anomalous and therefore potentially coming from a new particle.
In the same way that loud background noise does not allow us to listen to a conversation or appreciate a piece of music, so too the CMS detector needs a quiet environment to optimize data taking and analysis.
In this short series, we look at the different types of tests and steps needed for CMS to run at the precision the experiment requires.
It is compelling to picture large physics labs with lots of sparks and heavy levers that wake up big, important experiments with sparks and loud bangs.
Event display for a potential SUEP event, recorded at CMS in 2018, showing the characteristically high multiplicity of soft tracks in yellow.