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9 - Physics
University of Oxford
Measurement of prompt hadron production ratios in pp collisions at √s = 0.9 and 7 TeV
I was supervisor to an Oxford graduate student on this work, which formed the major analysis work of his thesis. I worked with my student throughout the analysis, including the particle identification calibration; I worked on the mapping of data and Monte Carlo calibration samples and on the assignment of particle type. I also worked on systematic uncertainties, including the differences in interaction with detector material of particle and antiparticle. This paper relied on the identification of specific particle species, and would not have been possible without the power of the RICH detectors, for which I was responsible.