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Department of Physics
Particle Physics

Theses

You are interested in writing a thesis in the field of experimental particle physics?

We offer topics for bachelor and master theses on current research questions focussing on the reconstruction of hadronic signals in the ATLAS detector. An overview of the topics currently available in our junior research group can be found at the bottom of this page. Below there is also an overview of the theses written so far in our group on this topic.

If you are interested in one of the currently available topics, or if you would like to discuss other possiblities or topics in the field of particle physics, please feel free to contact us. We are looking forward to a chat with you.

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Currently available topics for theses

Bachelor thesis / Master thesis - particle physics

Optimization of the hadronic signal reconstruction in the calorimeter

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  • Teilchenphysik - NWG Delitzsch

Quarks and gluons cannot be observed as free particles in the detector, but form colour-neutral hadrons, which produce a particle shower in the electromagnetic and hadronic calorimeter. The resulting particles deposit energy in the individual calorimeter cells. To ensure that the cells have detected a real signal and not just noise from the detector, cells are first grouped into topoclusters. The energy of the topocluster is compared with a threshold value in order to suppress noise. At the LHC, there is not just one collision every 25 ns but up to 70 collisions simultaneously, but only one collision is of interest, which contains the hard process (e.g. ttbar production). The other collisions lead to additional energy in the calorimeter, which should be removed before or during topocluster formation if possible.

In this project, initial studies will be carried out to identify and, if possible, remove energy depositions of pileup in the calorimeter. Furthermore, studies on the formation of topoclusters can be carried out using machine learning in order to improve the algorithm.

Completed theses

Master theses

Jan Jäkel Jet-Lepton Overlap Removal Optimization in context of the boosted H to WW to lnuqq measurement using Run 2 data in ATLAS April 2024
Simone Ruscelli Feasibility studies for the extraction of the efficiency of boosted W/Z identification algorithms in diboson events using 13 TeV proton-proton collisions in ATLAS September 2023

Bachelor theses

Joel Koch Quark versus gluon tagging in the forward direction using topo-towers with the ATLAS detector August 2023
Bastian Schuchardt Achievable performance of boosted object identification algorithms using machine learning techniques in ATLAS Juli 2023
Simon Unterste-Wilms Performance of boosted object identification in fast simulation at the ATLAS Experiment Februar 2023