Contact
Name
Arnaud Pin

Position
Former member
Member from September 2008 to September 2013
Research statement
I'm interested in the devellopment and application of the Matrix Element method for physics analysis at CMS experiment. I'm working, especially, wich process with two leptons and two b-jets in the final states, in particular top quark pair production in fully-leptonic channel. These method can be applied for top quark mass measurement, differential cross section estimation or to discriminate process with a same final state (as ttbar and Zbb).
Projects
Research directions:
Data analysis in HEP, astroparticle and GW experiments
Phenomenology of elementary particles

Experiments and collaborations:
CMS

Non-active projects
Publications in IRMP
All my publications on Inspire

Number of publications as IRMP member: 16
Last 5 publications

2014

CP3-14-13: Measurement of the production cross sections for a Z boson and one or more b jets in pp collisions at $sqrt{s}$ = 7 TeV
Chatrchyan, Serguei and others

[Abstract] [PDF] [Journal] [Dial] [Full text]
Published in JHEP 1406 (2014) 120
Refereed paper. February 10.

2013

CP3-13-42: Matrix Element method applied for ttbar estimation in Z(ll)bb analysis.
A. Pin V. Lemaitre C. Beluffi J. Vizan

[Full text]
Supporting document for SMP-13-004
Private experimental note. August 26.
CP3-13-40: Measurement of the production cross sections of a Z boson in association with b jets in pp collisions at sqrt(s) = 7 TeV
The CMS Collaboration

[Full text]
First presented at DIS 2013
Public experimental note. August 26.
CP3-13-36: Search for Z(ll)H(bb) using Matrix Element method
A.Pin, T. du Pree, R. Castello, J. Vizan C. Beluffi, A. Caudron, C. Delaere, V. Lemaitre

[Full text]
Internal CMS analysis note
Private experimental note. August 26.

2012

CP3-12-30: Determination of differential cross sections from ttbar fully leptonic, using the matrix element method
A. Pin and O. Mattelaer

[Journal] [Full text]
Published in Il Nuovo Cimento C, Top 2011 Conference Proceedings
Contribution to proceedings. June 6.

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