Boosting the discovery potential of LHCb by developing a new search for diphoton resonances and an alternative muon reconstruction technique using GPUs
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The main part of this thesis is devoted to describe a search for a diphoton resonance in the
[5,20] GeV mass region with pp collision data taken with the LHCb experiment during 2018
at an energy √s = 13 TeV. This work describes the first physics analysis using only photons
detected by the calorimeter at LHCb. A precise calibration of the different selection steps is
performed, particularly for the trigger selections. World best sensitivity for an ALP produced
via gluon fusion and decaying to two photons is expected in the [5,10] GeV region. The result
is also interpreted as a B0s
, B0 or ηb meson decaying to two photons and expected upper limits
on the branching fractions are reported.
The thesis is also devoted to the development of a tracking sequence using the VELO and
MUON stations of the LHCb detector with a momentum resolution of ∼ 5% for the GPU
implementation of the trigger.
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