Title: Victoria Martin
1W and Z Physics at CDF
- Victoria Martin
- Northwestern University
- La Thuile 2004
Contents Electroweak Physics at Run II CDF
Detector and Reconstruction Cross Section
Measurements Precision Measurements Conclusions
and Outlook
2Why Electroweak Physics at Run II?
- Large numbers of W bosons
- High mass Z/? events
- Sensitive to u d quarks
Di-boson cross sections
Beyond SM Di-bosons couplings Zresonance anomal
ous q couplings
Tri-boson couplings
New Forward Detectors
W, Z cross sections
Z Forward-Backward Asymmetry
W asymmetry
sin2(?W), quark couplings
Indirect G(W)
Higgs Mass Constraint
W mass
Lepton Universality
Direct G(W)
3Run II Luminosity
- Tevatron has delivered 430 pb-¹
- We have 350pb-¹ on tape.
- Analyses presented here are using either 72
pb-¹, 120 pb-¹ or 200 pb-¹ of data - Error on luminosity is 6. Limited by knowledge
of pp inelastic cross section.
4CDF Run II Detector
- From Run I
- Solenoid
- Central muon system
- Central calorimeter
Polar angle ?
- New For Run II
- Front-end DAQ
- Trigger
- Track (L1) and Displaced Track (L2)
- Silicon Tracker (8 Layers) (??? ? 2.0)
- Central Outer Tracker (??? ? 1.0)
- Plug Calorimeters (1.0 ? ??? ? 3.6)
- Extended Muon Coverage (??? ? 1.5, gaps filled in)
5CDF Run II Detector
CentralPlug Calorimetery ??? ? 3.6
Muon Chambers ??? ? 1.5
Central tracking ??? ? 1.0
Silicon tracking ??? ? 2.0
6Electron, Muon, Photon Neutrino Reconstruction
Plug electron EM calorimeter cluster (silicon,
COT hits may be attached)
Electrons
Neutrinos Large Missing Energy (Only Transverse
ET)
Central electron A track pointing to an EM
calorimeter cluster
1.0 ? ??? ? 2.8
??? ? 1.0
??? ? 1.0
Tight Muon An isolated track pointing to a
muon stub
??? ? 1.0
??? ? 1.1
Loose muon An isolated track pointing to a
gap in the muon coverage
Photons EM Calorimeter cluster with no
associated track
Muons
7Inclusive W and Z Signals
8Inclusive W cross section
- W?µ? signal
- tight muon plus large ET
- W?e? signal
- central electron plus large ET
- Backgrounds from QCD, Z?ll-, W?t? and cosmic (µ
channel)
Candidate events in 72pb-1 Candidate events in 72pb-1 Estimated background Acceptance x efficiency
W ? µ? 31,722 (10.6 0.4) (17.940.36-0.33)
W ? e? 37,574 ( 4.4 0.8) (14.390.32-0.31)
9Inclusive Z cross section
- Z ? e e- signal
- 2 central electrons (CC)
- 1 central plus 1 plug electron (CP)
- Z ?µ µ- signal
- one tight muon plus one track
- 66 lt m(ll)/GeVc-2 lt 116
- Small backgrounds from QCD, Z/W?t, cosmics (µ)
less than 1.5
Number of candidates in 72pb-1 Number of candidates in 72pb-1 acceptance x efficiency
Z ? e e- (CC) 1730 (22.74 0.47-0.48)
Z ? e e- (CP) 2512 (22.74 0.47-0.48)
Z ? µ µ- 1785 (10.18 0.24-0.28)
For 66 lt m(ll)/GeVc-2 lt 116
10W?t? and Z?tt- Signals
- Look for hadronic tau decays
- Narrow isolated jet
- Low track multiplicity
- invariant mass of tracks and p0 lt m(t)
- 2345 candidate events in 72pb-1
- Z?tt- signal
- 1 hadronic tau decay (jet)
- 1 t?e? or t?µ? decay
- Backgrounds from Z?ll-, QCD
11Combining e and µ channels
- Assuming lepton universality, combine W and Z
results - correlated systematics effects accounted for
12BR(W?l?) and G(W)
3.36770.024 NNLO (PDG)
From LEP (3.366 0.0002)
Using NNLO calculation G(W?l?)226.4 0.4 MeV
(PDG)
Current World Average 209242 MeV
13Lepton Universality
- Calculate R separately for e and µ channels
- From a measurement of yields from a t trigger,
we extract an value for the ration of t and e
couplings
14Z?ee- Forward-Backward Asymmetry
P
angle between p and e-
- Tevatron is uniquely sensitive to Z-?
interference at high invariant masses. - Shape of the Afb spectrum can be used to extract
values for sin2(?W) and u, d couplings to Z - Agreement with SM prediction.
15Di-boson Signals
W ?
Z ?
Triple Boson Coupling
Non SM!
16Di-boson production W?
- pp ? W? ? l??
- One tight high-PT lepton (e,µ)
- One Photon with
- ETgt7GeV
- ?R(?,l)gt0.7
- Large missing-ET
- Backgrounds from QCD, Z?
- Probes electroweak boson self-coupling, new
physics
ET(?)
?R(?,l)
Candidate Events in 202 pb-1 Candidate Events in 202 pb-1 estimated background
W?? e?? 131 (25 6)
W?? µ?? 128 (32 5)
NLO prediction (U. Baur)
(LO ET(?) dependent k factors)
17Di-boson production Z?
- pp ? Z? ? ll?
- Two oppositely-charged high-pT leptons
- One photon with ETgt7GeV, ?R(?,l) gt 0.7
- Small backgrounds (10)
Candidate events in 200 pb-1 Candidate events in 200 pb-1
Z?? ee? 34
Z?? µµ? 35
NLO prediction (U. Bahr)
(LO ET(?) dependent k factors)
18Di-boson production WW-
- pp ? WW ? l?l l?l
- Two oppositely-charged high-pT leptons
- Large missing-ET
- Veto events with jets
- Veto Z background
- 76ltmee, mµµlt106 GeV/c2
- 5 candidate events in 126pb-1
- (2.30.4) background expected from Drell-Yan,
QCD, WZ and tt.
NLO calculation Campbell Ellis
hep-ph/9905386
19Towards W Mass and Asymmetry
Work in progress no results yet
- Use MC templates to fit to signal background
- CDF Run I mW 80,465 100(stat) 104(sys) MeV
- CDF Run II for 500/pb (estimated)
- X 40(stat)
55(sys) MeV
Sensitivity to u/d fraction PDFs
High mT tail is sensitive to G(W)
20Conclusions
- We have measured the cross section for pp
collisions at vs1.96 TeV - W?l? for electron, muon, tau channels
- Z?ll for electron and muon channel
- Di-bosons W?, Z?, WW
- Extracted first results on electroweak
parameters - Indirect measurement of G(W)
- Lepton universality
- All results consistent with Standard Model no
sign of New Physics (yet!) - Look for CDFII first results on W-mass, W
asymmetry, direct G(W), sin2(?W) and boson-quark
couplings, all coming soon!