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Deep Inelastic Scattering 2006
EWK Results _at_ Tevatron
20th April 2006
Jose E. Garcia - INFN PISA for the CDF and DØ
Collaborations
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Outline
  • W and Z production
  • Motivation
  • W, Z cross section
  • W and Z asymmetries
  • Diboson production
  • WZ and WW
  • Anomalous couplings
  • Summary
  • Measurements shown here use ?Ldt ? 0.1 to 0.8
    fb-1

The Tevatron Accelerator
Peak luminosity 1.8 1032 cm-2s-1 Recent
Integrated luminosity per week ? 25 pb-1 CDF and
DØ ? 1.2 fb-1
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CDF and DØ in RUNII
  • Both detectors
  • Silicon vertex tracker
  • Solenoid
  • High rate trigger/DAQ
  • Calorimeter and muons

CDF
  • Silicon tracking system in 1.4T magnetic field.
  • Lead (iron) scintillating EM (Had) Calorimeter.
  • Forward end-plug calorimeter, ? 3

Silicon and fiber tracker in 2T magnetic
field Liquid argon/uranium calorimeters Muon
coverage up to ? 2

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ElectroWeak Analyses
  • Motivation
  • Test the Standard Model (precise measurements)
  • Provide evidence of physics beyond SM
  • Important input to LHC physics program
  • Signatures at hadronic colliders W and Z bosons
    decaying hadronically are overwhelmed by direct
    multiple jet production.
  • Identification through leptonic decays

W/Z
2 isolated leptons with opposite charge
isolated lepton and ET
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Z ? ??
  • Detection through two high pT muons (CDF,DØ)
  • ? lt 1 (2)
  • Two muons with pT gt 20 (15) GeV
  • Background dominated by
  • QCD jets into semi-leptonic decays of bb and Z???

14352 Candidates
  • Data

337 pb-1 updated
148 pb-1
66 GeV
116 GeV
Narrow peak high resolution of CDF tracking
system
Large number of events due to higher acceptance
of muon DØ system
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W in forward region
Extension of electron ID to forward region of
detector ? 1.2 lt?lt 2.8. Complementary to
central result
Used combined information from forward EM
calorimeters and extended tracking system (ISL)
CDF
CDF Run II Preliminary
223 pb-1 updated
48144 W candidates
? 4.5
?0.07
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Cross Section Summary
Tevatron W ? l ? cross sections
Tevatron Z ? l l- cross sections
Run II
Run II
Run I
Run I
  • consistent and in good agreement with NNLO
    theoretical calculations
  • uncertainties dominated by luminosity ? 6
  • accuracy limited by systematic effects
  • lepton-id ? 1 - 3 ( ? 3 - 4 for ?s)
  • PDF ? 1 - 2

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W Charge Asymmetry
Use Ws to probe the proton structure
  • u quark inside proton carries higher fraction of
    momentum than d.
  • W production is sensitive to u and d PDF.

anti-proton
proton
  • Observable quantity is lepton rapidity
  • Convolution of W production asymmetry and V-A
    decay
  • W charge asymmetry provides new PDF constraints

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W Charge Asymmetry (II)
  • New DØ result in W??? channel
  • increased acceptance up to ? 2 (forward
    triggers)
  • require single isolated muons
  • Measurement statistically limited
  • Charge identification is crucial
  • Misidentification probability is 0.01 for ? ?
    2
  • CP folding to provide better statistical
    uncertainties

DØ Run II Preliminary
DØ Run II Preliminary
230 pb-1 new
230 pb-1 new
Asymmetry
Asymmetry
MRST02 PDF central value CTEQ6.1M PDF
uncertainties
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Z / ? ? ee Asymmetry - AFB
  • Interference between Z and ? exchanges
  • Vector and Axial-vector gives rise to an angular
    asymmetry
  • d? / dcos? A(1cos2?) B cos? ? B ? 0
    introduces asymmetry
  • Direct probe of V and A couplings
  • New particles would change AFB
  • AFB depends on mass

Consistent with SM ? ?/ndof with respect to SM
is 10.9/12
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Di-boson Studies
  • Diboson production
  • Test Triple Gauge Couplings
  • Tevatron explores higher s than LEP
  • New physics probe
  • Background to different analyses, important
    knowledge for LHC
  • Signatures
  • High pT leptons
  • Electron or muon with PTgt20-25 GeV
  • Isolated ET(?R 0.4) lt 0.1 ET(l)
  • Large missing ET ET gt 20-25 GeV

H,X
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WZ Production
  • Sensitivity to the WWZ vertex coupling
  • Unavailable at ee- colliders
  • Clean tri-lepton signature (no other SM process)
  • Z selection
  • 2 high pT leptons and M(ll) MZ
  • W selection
  • Isolated high pT lepton and Missing ET
  • Backgrounds Z / ? jet

W
W
Z
320 pb-1
825 pb-1 updated
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WW Production
  • Important for Higgs searches
  • Test self interaction of heavy bosons
  • Probe for new heavy bosons
  • Selection
  • 2 high pT leptons and Missing ET
  • Backgrounds
  • Drell-Yan, Z / ? jet, tt and Heavy bosons
    (WW,ZZ)

X
252 pb-1
Events / 2 GeV
Missing ET (GeV)
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W W/Z ?W(lep) W/Z(had)
  • Larger yield than fully leptonic decays
  • Lepton gives trigger to events
  • Selection
  • Lepton ET gt 25 GeV, ? lt 1
  • ET gt 25 GeV
  • At least 2 jets ET gt 15 GeV and 32 lt M(jj) lt 184
    GeV

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WW/Z ?W(lep) W/Z(had)
  • Main systematic contributions
  • W 2 jets cross section (20 uncertainty)
  • W 2 jets LO is sensitive to renormalization
    scale
  • Jet energy scale (10 uncertainty)
  • Several methods checked to perform the
    measurement
  • Fit signal background shape to data
  • Use sidebands in data to check MC

Expectations
Fit to data
350 pb-1 new
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WW/WZ Anomalous couplings
  • Anomalous Couplings (AC) can be tested in the
    WW/WZ production
  • W transverse momentum is found to be the best
    observable to test AC
  • AC parameterized considering
  • with ?? 0 and ? 0 SM is obtained.
  • pT(W) spectrum fitted for each AC hypothesis ?
    Set limits to ?? and ?

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  • Some of the latest analyses have been shown
  • Tevatron EWK measurements increase their
    precision up to few
  • New values for W/Z production using more
    statistics
  • Results agree with the SM predictions
  • Di-boson analyses
  • Better limits have been established to di-boson
    production
  • New decay channels are studied WW/WZ with jets
    in the final state.
  • Limits obtained for AC already better than in
    RUN I

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Deep Inelastic Scattering 2006
BACKUP
20th April 2006
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Tevatron Accelerator
Tevatron Collider is operating successfully Tevat
ron delivered ?Ldt ? 1.6 fb-1 ? 1.2 fb-1 in tape
per experiment
Peak luminosity 1.8 1032 cm-2s-1 Integrated
luminosity per week ? 25 pb-1 CDF and DØ ? 1.2
fb-1
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Z ? ?e ?h
  • Use channel ?1 ? e ?2 ? had
  • detect hadronic ?s as narrow, isolated
    calorimeter clusters matched to tracks
  • Invariant mass of the system (?0
    track-calorimetric cluster) should be consistent
    with ? mass
  • Requirements
  • isolated electrons (ET(e) gt 10 GeV)
  • hadronic ? (ET(?) gt 10 GeV) and ?? lt 1.0
  • impose event topology cuts to suppress QCD and
    Wjets backgrounds

CDF Run II Preliminary
CDF Run II Preliminary
504 events
504 events
350 pb-1 new
350 pb-1 new
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W Mass Measurement
W propagator includes H, tb and hypothetical new
particle loops.
?MW 34 MeV
Precise knowledge of MW constrains SM MH, as well
as hypothetical new particles.
  • Tevatron Run II has now 6 times Run I CDF, DØ
    data sets. CDF has analyzed first 200 pb-1 of
    data and determined uncertainties. Run II goal is
    to reduce uncertainty to less than 40 MeV.
  • LEP 80,447 ? 42 MeV
  • Tevatron 80,454 ? 59 MeV (Run I)

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W Mass Measurement
  • W mass is obtained from transverse mass (MT)

Simulation
NLO event generator Model detector effects
Detector Calibration
Calorimeter energy scale Tracking momentum scale
W Mass templates Backgrounds
DATA
Binned likelihood fit
W Mass
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W Mass Measurement
  • Z events are used for tuning and cross-checks ?
    model recoil energy and to calibrate the lepton
    resolution
  • Muon momentum scale is determined to 3 parts in
    10,000 using J / ? and ?(1s) decays.

CDF RUN II PRELIMINARY
  • Use calibrated tracks to set calorimeter
    electromagnetic energy scale E/p peak in W
    events.

CDF RUN II PRELIMINARY
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W Mass Measurement
  • Using 200 pb-1 of Run II data CDF estimated the
    uncertainty on MW

Total uncertainty 76 MeV (e? combined) already
lower than CDF Run I (79 MeV)
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