CERN School of Computing 2013
19-30 August, Nicosia, Cyprus

 
CONTRERAS-CAMPANA Christian Rutgers University, Piscataway -  U.S.A.
  I am a fifth year PhD student based at CERN working in the High Energy Particle Physics program at Rutgers University. I joined the collaboration in the summer of 2010 and began working in analysis of multi-lepton final states. Primarily, focusing on a search for pair-production of heavy fourth-generation bottom-like quarks where the bottom-like quarks go to a b quark and a Higgs Boson. In the analysis multi-lepton events are categorized into several exclusive search channels based on jet flavor, lepton multiplicity, particle identification and various kinematics properties in the events. The Search channels are ordered by the amount of expected Standard Model background. Emphasis is put on data-driven estimation of the SM backgrounds also simulation is used for some backgrounds estimation. We derived exclusion limits as a function of b’ mass as well as the branching ratios. Programing languages I work with and familiar with are C++, ROOT, Python, Java, Shell, Perl, and Java Script.

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