TY - JOUR
T1 - Long-lived particle reconstruction downstream of the LHCb magnet
AU - Zunica, G.
AU - Zuliani, D.
AU - Zou, Q.
AU - Zhuo, J.
AU - Zhukov, V.
AU - Zhu, X.
AU - Zhu, X.
AU - Zhu, L. Z.
AU - Zhovkovska, V.
AU - Zhou, Y.
AU - Zhou, X.
AU - Zhou, T.
AU - Zheng, Y.
AU - Zheng, X. Z.
AU - Zheng, S. Z.
AU - Zhelezov, A.
AU - Zharkova, A.
AU - Zhao, Y.
AU - Zhang, Y. Z.
AU - Zhang, Y.
AU - Zhang, S.
AU - Zhang, S.
AU - Zhang, L.
AU - Zhang, J.
AU - Zhang, D.
AU - Zhang, C.
AU - Zeng, M.
AU - Zeng, C.
AU - Zdybal, M.
AU - Zavertyaev, M.
AU - Zaffaroni, E.
AU - Yuan, Y.
AU - Yuan, X.
AU - Yu, J.
AU - Yu, C. Y.
AU - Yin, H.
AU - Yeung, H.
AU - Yeroshenko, V.
AU - Yang, Z.
AU - Yang, Z.
AU - Yang, Y.
AU - Yang, X.
AU - Yang, S.
AU - Yang, K.
AU - Yang, D.
AU - Xu, Z.
AU - Xu, Z.
AU - Xu, Z.
AU - Xu, M.
AU - Xu, L.
AU - LHCb collaboration
AU - Vos, Keri
AU - da silva Bolognani, Carolina
AU - Cámpora Pérez, Daniel Hugo
AU - Chiotopoulos, Xenofon
AU - de Vries, Jacco
AU - Lucio Martinez, Miriam
AU - Merk, Marcel
AU - Nicotra, Davide
AU - Onderwater, Gerco
AU - Pawley, Chris
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/1/1
Y1 - 2025/1/1
N2 - Charged-particle trajectories are usually reconstructed with the LHCb detector using combined information from the tracking devices placed upstream and downstream of the 4 T m dipole magnet. Trajectories reconstructed using only information from the tracker downstream of the dipole magnet, which are referred to as T tracks, have not been used for physics analysis to date. The challenges of the reconstruction of long-lived particles with T tracks for physics use are discussed and solutions are proposed. The feasibility and the tracking performance are studied using samples of long-lived ? and KS0 hadrons decaying between 6.0 and 7.6 m downstream of the proton–proton collision point, thereby traversing most of the magnetic field region and providing maximal sensitivity to magnetic and electric dipole moments. The reconstruction can be expanded upstream to about 2.5 m for use in direct searches of exotic long-lived particles. The data used in this analysis have been recorded between 2015 and 2018 and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 6 fb-1. The results obtained demonstrate the possibility to further extend the decay volume and the physics reach of the LHCb experiment.
AB - Charged-particle trajectories are usually reconstructed with the LHCb detector using combined information from the tracking devices placed upstream and downstream of the 4 T m dipole magnet. Trajectories reconstructed using only information from the tracker downstream of the dipole magnet, which are referred to as T tracks, have not been used for physics analysis to date. The challenges of the reconstruction of long-lived particles with T tracks for physics use are discussed and solutions are proposed. The feasibility and the tracking performance are studied using samples of long-lived ? and KS0 hadrons decaying between 6.0 and 7.6 m downstream of the proton–proton collision point, thereby traversing most of the magnetic field region and providing maximal sensitivity to magnetic and electric dipole moments. The reconstruction can be expanded upstream to about 2.5 m for use in direct searches of exotic long-lived particles. The data used in this analysis have been recorded between 2015 and 2018 and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 6 fb-1. The results obtained demonstrate the possibility to further extend the decay volume and the physics reach of the LHCb experiment.
U2 - 10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13686-6
DO - 10.1140/epjc/s10052-024-13686-6
M3 - Article
SN - 1434-6044
VL - 85
JO - European Physical Journal C
JF - European Physical Journal C
IS - 1
M1 - 7
ER -