Introduction
An apparent anomaly in the high-pT differential cross section at CDF (see references) has generated some interest in possible sources of "odd tracks" at the LHC.
Signatures
The various signatures for odd tracks consist of a few basic elements.
- kinks
- stubs
- intermittent hits
- anomalous curvature
- anomalous timing and/or dE/dx
However, some of these (kinks, anomalous curvature) could manifest in much simpler variables such as pT and could therefore be observable in inclusive measurements of differential cross section.
Data Samples
- min-bias?
- missing ET ("no mu")
- Data/MC at SLAC: /u/at/ahaas/nfs3/katie
- Data/MC at CERN: /u1/data/user.cmalone.data11_7TeV.00178109.physics_MinBias.merge.AOD.f351_m765/ ?(Data) /u1/data/user.cmalone.mc10_7TeV.105001.pythia_minbias.recon.AOD.e577_s1024_s946_r1926_tid215649_00/ (MC)
Tools
- AMI (For finding MC sets): https://ami.in2p3.fr/AMI/servlet/net.hep.atlas.Database.Bookkeeping.AMI.Servlet.Command?Converter=/AMIXmlToAMIProdHtml.xsl&Command=FormBrowseDatasetPerRun+-runNumber=178109
References
- Odd Tracks at Hadron Colliders
- Measurement of Particle Production and Inclusive Differential Cross Sections in pbar{p} Collisions at sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV
- Erratum: Measurement of particle production and inclusive differential cross sections in pp? collisions at ?s=1.96??TeV
- PRELIMINARY: Unusual Energy Deposition, Timing, and Tracks.pdf