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    Florian Bury
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                                                                                                                        Data analysis in HEP, astroparticle and GW experiments
Detector commissioning, operation and data processing
Particle Physics
Phenomenology of elementary particles
                                                                                                        
                                                                                     Detector commissioning, operation and data processing
Particle Physics
Phenomenology of elementary particles
Experiments and collaborations:
Active projects
                        a C++ software package to compute Matrix Element weights: MoMEMta
                    
                                            
                                                        
                                            Jérôme de Favereau, Christophe Delaere, Pavel Demin, Vincent Lemaitre
                                                                                            
MoMEMta is a C++ software package to compute Matrix Element weights. Designed in a modular way, it covers the needs of experimental analysis workflows at the LHC. MoMEMta provides working examples for the most common final states ( , WW, ...). If you are an expert user, be prepared to feel the freedom of configuring your MEM computation at all levels.
, WW, ...). If you are an expert user, be prepared to feel the freedom of configuring your MEM computation at all levels.
MoMEMta is based on:
- C++, ROOT, Lua scripting language
- Cuba (Monte-Carlo integration library)
- External PDFs (LHAPDF by default)
- External Matrix Elements (currently provided by our MadGraph C++ exporter plugin)
                            MoMEMta is a C++ software package to compute Matrix Element weights. Designed in a modular way, it covers the needs of experimental analysis workflows at the LHC. MoMEMta provides working examples for the most common final states (
 , WW, ...). If you are an expert user, be prepared to feel the freedom of configuring your MEM computation at all levels.
, WW, ...). If you are an expert user, be prepared to feel the freedom of configuring your MEM computation at all levels.MoMEMta is based on:
- C++, ROOT, Lua scripting language
- Cuba (Monte-Carlo integration library)
- External PDFs (LHAPDF by default)
- External Matrix Elements (currently provided by our MadGraph C++ exporter plugin)
                        CMS Tracker commissioning and performance assessment
                    
                                                        
                                            Christophe Delaere, Majid Hussain, Henriette Petersen, Semra Turkcapar
                                                                                            
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.
                        Search for Higgs boson(s) in CMS at the LHC in the llbb topology
                    
                                                        
                                            Agni Bethani, Christophe Delaere, Noemie Deplechin, Henriette Petersen
                                                                                            
Search for Higgs boson(s) within the Standard Model and beyond and also withing a minimal extension of the scalar sector (2HDM).
The final state under study is a Z decaying into a lepton pair associated with two b-jets. This topology is sensitive to a light SM Higgs via the associate ZH production, as well as a middle mass range SM Higgs boson via the inclusive Higgs production followed by its decay into ZZ with one Z decaying into a lepton pair and the other into bbar.
It is also very sensitive to the production of a non standard heavy Higgs boson decaying into Z plus A (pseudo scalar Higgs boson).
Similar selection (but outside of the Z window) is also sensitive to H->aa->llbb, with "a" a generic light scalar.
                            
External collaborators: CMS collaboration.
                            Search for Higgs boson(s) within the Standard Model and beyond and also withing a minimal extension of the scalar sector (2HDM).
The final state under study is a Z decaying into a lepton pair associated with two b-jets. This topology is sensitive to a light SM Higgs via the associate ZH production, as well as a middle mass range SM Higgs boson via the inclusive Higgs production followed by its decay into ZZ with one Z decaying into a lepton pair and the other into bbar.
It is also very sensitive to the production of a non standard heavy Higgs boson decaying into Z plus A (pseudo scalar Higgs boson).
Similar selection (but outside of the Z window) is also sensitive to H->aa->llbb, with "a" a generic light scalar.
External collaborators: CMS collaboration.
                        Search for nonresonant Higgs boson pair production in the llbb+MET final state
                    
                                                        
                                            Agni Bethani, Christophe Delaere, Vincent Lemaitre, Fabio Maltoni
                                                                                            
The discovery of a Higgs boson (H) by the ATLAS and CMS experiments fixes the value of the self-coupling λ in the scalar potential whose form is determined by the symmetries of the Standard Model and the requirement of renormalisability. Higgs boson pair production is sensitive to the self-coupling and will play a major role in investigating the scalar potential structure.
This project consists in a search for nonresonant Higgs boson pair production via gluon fusion in the final state with two leptons, two b jets and missing transvere energy – gg → H(bb) H(WW) asking for the leptonic decay of the W's. The analysis is conducted in close collaboration with phenomenologists to ensure the approach is theoretically sound and future-proof.
                            The discovery of a Higgs boson (H) by the ATLAS and CMS experiments fixes the value of the self-coupling λ in the scalar potential whose form is determined by the symmetries of the Standard Model and the requirement of renormalisability. Higgs boson pair production is sensitive to the self-coupling and will play a major role in investigating the scalar potential structure.
This project consists in a search for nonresonant Higgs boson pair production via gluon fusion in the final state with two leptons, two b jets and missing transvere energy – gg → H(bb) H(WW) asking for the leptonic decay of the W's. The analysis is conducted in close collaboration with phenomenologists to ensure the approach is theoretically sound and future-proof.
                        Search for resonant Higgs pair production in the llbb+MET final state
                    
                                                        
                                            Agni Bethani, Christophe Delaere, Vincent Lemaitre
                                                                                            
The recent discovery of a scalar boson compatible with the Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson opened new windows to look for physics beyond the SM (BSM). An example of newly accessible phenomenology is the production of resonances decaying into two SM Higgs bosons (h) predicted by several theory families such as additional Higgs singlet/doublet or warped extra dimension.
This project consists in a search for spin-0 or spin-2 resonances produced via gluon fusion in the final state with two leptons, two b-jets and missing transverse energy – gg → X → h(bb) h(WW) asking for the leptonic decay of the W's. In particular, we are probing a mass range between 260 GeV and 900 GeV.
                            The recent discovery of a scalar boson compatible with the Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson opened new windows to look for physics beyond the SM (BSM). An example of newly accessible phenomenology is the production of resonances decaying into two SM Higgs bosons (h) predicted by several theory families such as additional Higgs singlet/doublet or warped extra dimension.
This project consists in a search for spin-0 or spin-2 resonances produced via gluon fusion in the final state with two leptons, two b-jets and missing transverse energy – gg → X → h(bb) h(WW) asking for the leptonic decay of the W's. In particular, we are probing a mass range between 260 GeV and 900 GeV.
Non-active projects
Publications in IRMP
    
                All my publications on Inspire
                    
Number of publications as IRMP member: 6
Last 5 publications
                    
                            
    
        
            
                                
        
        
        
            
                        
    
        
            
                                
        
        
        
            
                            
    
        
            
                                
        
        
        
            
                            
            
                        
    
        
            
                                
        
        
        
    
            
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Number of publications as IRMP member: 6
Last 5 publications
2025
                    IRMP-CP3-25-17: Scattering-Based Machine Learning Algorithms for Momentum Estimation in Muon Tomography
                
                            
            F. Bury and M. Lagrange
            
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Proceedings of the MODE workshop.
Published in Particles 2025, 8(2), 43
Contribution to proceedings. May 2.
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Proceedings of the MODE workshop.
Published in Particles 2025, 8(2), 43
Contribution to proceedings. May 2.
                    IRMP-CP3-25-16: Optimisation of Muon  Tomography Scanners for Border Control Using TomOpt
                
                            
            Z. Daher, S. Alvarez, T. Dorigo, A. Giammanco, M. Lagrange, G. C. Strong, P. Vischia, H. Zaraket
            
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Proceedings of the MODE workshop.
Published in Particles 2025, 8(2), 53
Contribution to proceedings. May 2.
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Proceedings of the MODE workshop.
Published in Particles 2025, 8(2), 53
Contribution to proceedings. May 2.
2024
                    IRMP-CP3-24-37: Optimisation of muon portals for border controls using TomOpt
                
                            
            Z. Daher, M. Lagrange, S. Alvarez, G. C. Strong, F. Bury, T. Dorigo, A. Giammanco, A. Orio, P. Vischia, H. Zaraket
            
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Proceedings of the MARESEC workshop. Public on Zenodo.
Contribution to proceedings. November 25.
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Proceedings of the MARESEC workshop. Public on Zenodo.
Contribution to proceedings. November 25.
2022
                    CP3-22-22: Prospects for HH measurements in the WWγγ and ττγγ final states in proton-proton collisions at √s = 14 TeV at the High Luminosity-LHC
                
                            
            Bury, F. and Tishelman-Charny, A. and Donertas, I.S. and Jain, S. and Guzel, O. and others
            
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Contribution to Snowmass White Paper
Public experimental note. March 16.
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Contribution to Snowmass White Paper
Public experimental note. March 16.
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