Title: Christophe Clment
1Tevatron Top Results
Flavor Physics and CP Violation Vancouver 2006
- Christophe Clément
- University of Stockholm
- For CDF and DØ Collaborations
2Top and the Tevatron
- Top the heaviest elementary particle,
- Speculated to be related to EWSB,
- its mass is important SM parameter.
- As close as we can get to a free quark
- Top decays in 0.510-24s, before hadronizes
- Only a handful of top candidates in Run I,
- but is it standard model top quark?
- Run II measure detailed properties
- with much larger data sets.
- Test production and decay mechanisms, does it
- have SM quantum numbers...
- Heavy enough to decay to exotic particles (H,
W)
Tevatron vs1.96 TeV, L1032cm-2s-1
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3Top Quark Production and Decay
- So far only observed in pairs produced via
QCD - Single top production via electroweak interaction
- expected but not yet observed (coming back to
this topic)
stt6.81.2pb (theory)
- SM predicts FCNC decays are tiny, t?Wq is
dominant - 3 quark generations direct measurements of Vub
and Vcb predict Vtb, B(t?Wb)1
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4Top Pair Final States
- How top quark was discovered!
- Used for all measured top quark properties so far
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5Top Pair Cross Section
- Test of pQCD at high energy, prediction for stt
(6.81.2)pb, non-SM production? - Exotic top decays (t?Hb,...) compare stt in
various channels - ljets/ll andt/non- t ratios so far weak
constraints.
ltrack DØ dilepton 370pb-1
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6B(t?Wb) and Vtb
- Test whether B(t?Wb)1
- Count events with 0, 1, 2 b-tagged jets
Estimate Ntt in 0-tag sample
Within standard model Vtb vB(t?Wb)
h.o. 0.9990ltVtblt0.9992 at 90 C.L.
CDF Published 160 pb-1 PRL 95, 102002, 2005
B(t?Wb) 1.120.27 -0.23 (stat syst)
Vtbgt0.61 _at_95C.L. DØ 240 pb-1 hep-ex/0603002
(submitted to PRL) B(t?Wb)1.030.19-0.17
(statsyst) Vtbgt0.61 _at_95C.L.
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7Top Quark Decay W helicity
If right handed W then 1) angular momentum is
not conserved OR 2) b is right handed
(suppressed) ? no WR
f-30
f070
f0
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8W helicity
70 W0 30WL
W rest frame
WL
W0
v
t
W
b
WR
?
l
? angle between the l and the direction of t
- Longitudinal polarization W0
- leptons emitted ? to W boost
- Left handed polarization WL
- leptons emitted antiparellelle to W boost
- ?lower lepton pT
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9W helicity
Measurement of f by DØ in leptonjets and
dilepton events fit cos ? templates to data
DØ 370 pb-1 preliminary f0.08
0.08(stat)0.05(syst) (for f00.7)
CDF f and fo in ljets and dilepton i) fit
cos ? templates ii) use lepton pT
CDF 200 pb-1 (hep-ex/0511023) f00.740.22-0.34 f
lt0.27 _at_ 95 C.L.
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10Top Quark Charge
OR
?
DØ 370 pb-1 preliminary Qtop is not 4e/3 at 94CL
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11The Mass of the Top Quark
Quadratric dependence in mtop
Log dependence in mH
- Originally used EW measurements to predict mtop
- Derive mHiggs from EW
measurements and mtop - Future (if we know mHiggs) does EW, mHiggs and
mtop fit together
Why mtop is hot
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12Template Method in situ calibration
Largest systematic error
Idea Constrain jet energy scale using the known
W mass and the observed mjj
- Split leptonjet sample in 4 depending on 0/1/2
tags and jets pT - Extract mrecot and mjj for each event by
minimizing ?2 - Compare observed mrecot and mjj to templates at
various mass and JES
l, jet resolutions
CDF 680 pb-1 Mtop173.42.5(statJES) 1.3(syst)
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13Matrix Element Method in situ calibration
- Attempts to use maximum of information
- Constrain jet energy scale using the
- known W mass and the observed mjj
- Combine 0, 1 and 2 tag events
yParton kinematics
Vector of kinematic observables
Transfer from parton to measured kinematics
Probability of the parton config y (ME)
DØ 370 pb-1 Mtop170.6 4.0-4.7(statJES)
1.4(syst)
Jet energy scale
Main systematics on top quark mass b-jet energy
scale Jet energy scale ISF FSR Background
shapes Signal fraction
Top quark mass
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14More on Top Quark Mass
- Many mass analyses techniques, various
- channels,
- Dilepton mass low statistics but promising
- because less sensitive to JES and smaller
- background.
- Consistent with precision EW?
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15Electroweak Top Production
t-channel, tqb st2.0 pb
s-channel, tb ss0.9 pb
- Measure directly the Vtb CKM matrix element, ss,
st ?Vtb2 - Experimentally challenging because not too
different from W2 jets - Use events with W?ev or W? ?v
- Signature 1 isolated lepton, MET, 2 or more jets
- s-channel 1,2 b-tagged jets t-channel 1
b-tagged jet 1 light jet - Major backgrounds Wjets, top anti-top pairs,
fake leptons - Not yet observed!
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16Search for Single Top
- Precuts
- 1 isolated electron/muon,
- high MET,
- 1 or 2 b-jets, (s channel)
- 1 b- and 1 light-jet (t-channel)
- 2. Discriminate against
- Wjets and
- 3. Build 4 discriminants
- Wjets / s-channel
- ttbar / s-channel
- Wjets / t-channel
- ttbar / t-channel
e.g. used in tqb/Wbb and tqb/ttbar discriminant
DØ Preliminary 370 pb-1 exp/obs s-channel
3.3/5.0 pb t-channel 4.3/4.4 pb Published 230
pb-1 (Phys. Let. B 622) s-channel 4.5/6.4
pb t-channel 5.8/5.0 pb
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17Search for Single Top
- On 695 pb-1 CDF carries out 2 analyses
- likelihood discriminant based
- ANN based
-
Eg. of variable used in discriminant , here
top-mass like variable
Extrapolation to larger dataset
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18Conclusions
- Now an order of magnitude more data is available
thanks to run II, CDF and DØ are providing a
series of precision measurements of the top quark
properties, - Precision tests of SM prediction for production
(pQCD), decay vertex - (V-A, Vtb), electric charge, single top
production are performed - Many more measurements not mentionned here
search for t quark, t?Wb, Z? , anomalous
couplings, FCNC decays, decays with
tau-leptons... - Single top searches are getting closer to
expected cross sections - Precise measurement of the top quark mass,
already - outperforming expected performance of 3 GeV,
- Put constraints on the SM,
- realistically aiming at ?mtop2 GeV for
entire Run II
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