Contact
Claude Nuttens
Position
Former member
Member from October 2009 to December 2014
Member from October 2009 to December 2014
Main Subject
I'm working on particle identification with ionization energy loss and its application to searches for stable massive particles with the CMS detector at the LHC.
Projects
Research directions:
Experiments and collaborations:
Active projects
Experiments and collaborations:
Active projects
CMS Tracker commissioning and performance assessment
Florian Bury, Pieter David, Christophe Delaere, Jessica Prisciandaro
The CMS silicon strip tracker is the largest device of its type ever built. There are 24244 single-sided micro-strip sensors covering an active area of 198m2.
Physics performance of the detector are being constantly assessed and optimized as new data comes.
Members of UCL are playing a major role in the understanding of the silicon strip tracker and in the maintenance and development of the local reconstruction code.
External collaborators: CMS tracker collaboration.
The CMS silicon strip tracker is the largest device of its type ever built. There are 24244 single-sided micro-strip sensors covering an active area of 198m2.
Physics performance of the detector are being constantly assessed and optimized as new data comes.
Members of UCL are playing a major role in the understanding of the silicon strip tracker and in the maintenance and development of the local reconstruction code.
External collaborators: CMS tracker collaboration.
Publications in CP3
All my publications on Inspire
Number of publications as CP3 member: 5 Download BibTeX
Number of publications as CP3 member: 5 Download BibTeX
2015
2014
CP3-14-47: Reinterpreting the results of the search for long-lived charged particles in the pMSSM and other BSM scenarios
2013
2012