Title: Constraints on PDF uncertainties from CDF
1- Constraints on PDF uncertainties from CDF
- DIS 2006, Tsukuba
- 22.04.2006
- Cigdem Issever
- for the
- CDF Collaboration
- University of Oxford
2Outline
- Introduction
- Tevatron CDF detector
- EWK Results (95 of the talk)
- Jet results (see talk Inclusive jet production
at the Tevatron (CDF) of Olga Norniella in
(HFS-5)) - Conclusion
3 Tevatron
proton-antiproton collisions ?s 1.96 TeV (Run
I ? 1.8 TeV) 36 bunches 396 ns crossing
time Peak luminosity is now 1032 cm-2
s-1 Ultimately 4 9 fb-1 by 2009
4CDF Recorded Data
Jet results with 1.0 fb-1
1.6 fb-1 delivered 1.2 fb-1 recorded
EWK results
5CDF RUN II Detector
- Upgraded for RUN II
- New silicon tracking
- New drift chamber
- Increased muon coveraged
- New TOF
- New plug calorimeters
Muon
COT Tracker
Si Detector
PLUG
EM Cal
Had Cal
CDF Data taking effi 80 - 85.
Silicon Detector
6EWK Physics Input to PDFs
- Motivation
- Test SM (precise measurements)
- Constraints on PDFs
- Search for physics beyond SM
- Important input to LHC
- Outlook
- W forward cross section, 223/pb
- Z ?tt and µµ cross Section, 330/pb
- W charge asymmetry, 170/pb
7W/Z Gauge Bosons Identification
- At hadronic collider W and Z bosons hadronic
decays are overwhelmed by QCD background. - ? identification through leptonic decays
W?e?
Z???
PTgt20GeV
ETgt20GeV
Position of µ consistent with extrapolated track
PTgt20GeV
W signature Isolated Energetic Lepton ET
Z Signature Two Isolated Energetic Leptons
(opposite charge)
8W cross section in the forward region
Extension into forward region 1.2 lt ? lt 2.8
using calorimeter seeded tracking
Complementary to central
9W cross section in the forward region
Systematics on A 0.2567
48165
4.8
2
0.07
Axe
10W cross section in the forward region
223pb-1
s 2.796 /-0.013(stat) 0.095 0.090 (syst)
/- 0.168 (lum.)nb.
NNLO s(pp?W) _at_ 1.96 TeV, Stirling, van Neerven
2.687 - 0.054(Th)
11Central-to-Forward W vis. cross section ratio
- s(visible)sTOTA where A is the kin. and geo
accept. - Strategy assign sys uncertainties but PDF,
NLO/NNLO effect to svis - In this way
- Most of the luminosity uncertainty cancels in the
ratio - All other uncertainties are uncorrelated
- Accuracy can be used to constrain PDFs
12Central-to-Forward W vis. cross section ratio
- svis(central) 664.211.7 pb (Etegt25, ETngt25,
helelt1) - svis(forward) 71821 pb (Etegt20, ETngt25,
1.2lthelelt2.8) - svis(central)/svis(forward) 0.9250.033
- 1 assigned as luminosity syst. (slightly
overestimate) - NLO ratios (taking into account correlations
between central and forward) - CTEQ 0.92430.037
- MRST01E 0.941370.011
- Most uncertainties will go down with more data ?
useful to constrain PDFs
13Z ? µµ cross section (? lt 1) using 337 pb-1
337pb-1
116
66
s261.2 2.7 (stat) 5.8 - 6.9 (sys) 15.1
(lum) pb
NNLO _at_ 1.96 TeV Stirling, van Neerven
s(pp?Z)251.3-0.5(Th)
14Z ?te th cross section using 349 pb-1
- 316 signal events
- 60 t identification efficiency and 5
acceptance - Most systematics are data driven will be reduced
with more stat.
s265-20(stat)-21(syst)-15(lumi) pb
15Cross section summary
new
16W Charge Asymmetry
Asymmetry in W production complicated by unknown
n pz use lepton asymmetry
which convolves W production with V-A decay.
17W Charge Asymmetry Run II 170pb-1
A as function of ET provides better probe of x
dependence. Statistic allowed two bins. Will be
included into next generation of PDFs.
18W Charge Asymmetry new method
Lepton asymmetry has turn over at high ? due to
V-A W charge asymmetry does not have this
effect, so we dont purely probe high yW
- Determination of yW with W mass constrain gives
2 possible solutions. - Evaluate weight factor F1,2 for each y1,2
solution. - Parameterize F1,2 with
- the angular distribution of (1-cosT)2
- with W cross section, s(yW), but this depends on
asymmetry - Iterative procedure!!
19W charge asymmetry new method
Iterative procedure
- Smaller statistical errors
- Greater sensitivity
- No additional systematics due to new method
20Midpoint jet cross section
Good agreement with NLO
More details see talk of Olga Norniella in
(HFS-5) Jets 1
21Results with KT Data/NLO 1fb-1
IR and CL safe No splitting or merging
Measurements in the forward region will allow to
reduce the PDFs uncertainties
22Conclusions
- New cross section measurements from CDF
- W ? e? in forward region (1.2 lt ? lt 2.8) using
223 pb-1 - Central-to-forward W vis cross section ratio
- Z ? µµ using 337 pb-1
- Z ? te th using 349pb-1
- Inclusive Jets with Mitpoint using 1.04 fb-1
- Inclusive Jet s with Kt algorithm using 0.96 fb-1
- Excellent base for next set of analyses
- ds/dy for W ? e?
- ds/dpt for Z ? µµ
- Tau widely used in SM measurements and SUSY,
Higgs - New generation of WZ measurements
- (R, W Charge Asymmetry, )
- on the way !!
23Backup Slides
24W forward cross section
25Z ? µµ cross section (? lt 1)
26Z ?te th cross section
- taus difficult to reconstruct at hadron
colliders - Z?tt exploits event topology to suppress
backgrounds (QCDWjet)
- CDF strategy for hadronic tau reconstruction
- Charge tracks ? define signal and isolation cone
(shrinking cone vs. E) - isolation require no tracks in isolation cone
- Hadronic calorimeter cluster (to suppress e
background) - p0 required in isolation cone (identified by
shower maximum detector)
30o
- Z?tt event selection
- t?e electron isolated track (ETgt10 GeV)
- t?h PT(seed) gt 6 GeV PT(signal)gt15 GeV
- remove backgrounds by event topology cuts
27Z?tt cross section
28Z?tt cross section -- Systematics
29W Asymmetry new method
Leading order W production
from Bo Young Han
30- I. The angular distribution of ( )2
from W production
- in Collin-Soper frame
- The W production Probability from angular
distribution
ratio of two angular distributions at each
rapidity
from Bo Young Han
31- II. Weight must also depend on W- cross-section.
- But cross-sections depend on W asymmetry!
- This method must be iterated.
- III. Iteration procedure
measuring asymmetry
reconstruction
Input data
if no,
min( )
the closest asymmetry to data
F1
Fn
assumed sample
new assumed sample
Yes
No
from Bo Young Han
32Sensitivity Study
- , 400pb-1 MC data generated by Pythia
- Selecting W events
- high PT electron ET gt 25 GeV
- Missing ET gt 25 GeV
- Used CTEQ6M errors PDF 40 sets for PDF
uncertainty - Comparison of statistical uncertainty between
lepton and W boson asymmetry - Our method has statistical sensitivity to probe
PDFs
from Bo Young Han
33Systematic Uncertainty
- Weight Factors depend on Q(yW, PtW) and s(yW)
- Ratio of two angular distributions, Q(yW, PtW)
- PDF dependence
- W cross section, s(yW)
- PDF dependence
from Bo Young Han
34Systematic Uncertainty (cont.)
- The uncertainties from the energy measurement
- Energy scale
- Energy resolution (not yet)
-
- Electron ET scale
- 0.1(1s) ? lt 1.1
- 0.15(1s) ? gt 1.1
- Missing ET scale
- W boson Recoil energy tuning
from Bo Young Han