Title: b physics at LEP
1b physics at LEP
XXXIII International Symposium on Multiparticle
Dynamics September 5-11, 2003 Krakow
2b physics
- Goals
- CKM matrix
- B oscillations (Vtd, Vts)
- B semileptonic BRs (Vcb, Vub)
- b lifetimes
- CP violation
- masses
- Electroweak
- sin2 ?W (asymmetries)
- Rb (sensitive to new physics, mtop)
- QCD processes
- fragmentation
- two-photon events, gluon splitting, etc.
- New physics (CP violation, rare decays, etc.)
3b physics at LEP
- LEP data sample features and advantages
- 3.6106 Z0 ? bb events
- very clean environment
- high heavy quark tagging power due to silicon
microvertex detectors - production of many species of b hadrons
- high boost of b hadrons
- but many results being superseded by pp
colliders and b factories
4b physics at LEP
- LEP data still contributes significantly to
- b semileptonic BRs
- Bs oscillations
- Asymmetries, Rb (no more measurements until Z
factories) - Bs, ?b, excited b hadron masses
- Fragmentation
- heavy quark production in 2-photon collisions
- gluon splitting into heavy quarks
- Only a few topics will be covered here
5Bs oscillations
Bs oscillations Basic concepts
- Main motivation
- ?md ? Vtd gives a large error
- ?md/ ?ms ? Vtd with a 3 times better
theoretical error!
Bs,d0
? Vcb2
SU(3) 5 error
- Oscillation probability
- fit A for any assumed value ? of ?ms
- ? ltlt?ms ? A ? 0
- ? ??ms ? A ? 1
- ? excluded at 95CL if A1.65sAlt1
A
6Strategy
- Flavour tagging at production
- jet charges, vertex charges, kaons, leptons, etc.
- typical mistag ? ? 25
- Flavour tagging at decay
- lepton or D charge
- identify final state (b??, b?c??, etc.)
- Distinguish Bs from other hadron species
- Measure Bs decay length, momentum
- ?t (m/p) ?L ? (?p/p) t
- Maximum likelihood fit to amplitude A at given ?ms
Production flavour tagging
Decay flavour tagging
7Oscillation analyses
- Exclusive analyses
- Fully reconstructed Bs (A, D)
- Semi-exclusive analyses
- Ds?- pairs (A, D, O)
- Dsh- pairs (D)
- F?- pairs (D)
- Inclusive analyses
- semileptonic decays (A, D, O)
- inclusive vertices (D)
Very low statistics High purity Very high p.t.
resolution!
Low statistics Fair purity Good p.t. resolution
High statistics Low purity Low p.t. resolution
8Fully reconstructed Bs (ALEPH)
total
Well reconstructed
Missing ?s or ?s
- ? and ?0 reconstruction ? efficiency and purity
increase - ???? ? 180 ?m??p/p? ? 0.5 3
Add a photon
?t?0.08 ps
Excellent proper time resolution!
9Ds?- pairs (DELPHI) (updated)
Semileptonic modes
Hadronic modes
- Event-by event
- proper time resolution
- Bs purity
Sensitivity ?ms 8.6 ps-1 ?ms gt 4.9 ps-1 at 95
CL
10Inclusive ? analysis (ALEPH)
- Topological reconstruction of the D vertex
- Extensive event-by-event treatment of
- proper time resolutions and corrections
- sample composition
- flavour tags
- ? huge sensitivity enhancement!
Sensitivity ?ms 13.6 ps-1 ?ms gt 11.9 ps-1 at
95 CL
11Oscillation results
- Almost final LEP results on Bs oscillations
- Lower limit on ?ms 14.4 ps-1
- Now, we must wait for Tevatron to measure ?ms
12b quark fragmentation
- The fragmentation function models the
non-perturbative confinement of the quark into
colourless hadrons - different choices of the variablenot
accessible experimentallyISR, FSR, hard gluon
emission effects not unfolded - Model-dependent analyses (fit to a given
fragmentation model) - Model-independent analyses (xB spectrum
reconstruction)
13Inclusive analyses
- Event selection based on
- b-tagging
- secondary vertex reconstruction
- Direct xB reconstruction (OPAL)
- neural networks to distinguish particles from b
decay and from hadronization - sE?5 GeV
- xB, z reconstructed using neural networks
(DELPHI), input variables correlated to - kinematics (track rapidity, multiplicity, etc.)
- jet/total energy
- b-tagging
14Exclusive analyses (ALEPH)
- B ? D()l? decays
- Much lower statistics
- 3400 events
- E? reconstructed from missing energy
- sE 8
- xB spectra not efficiency-corrected
15Model dependent results
- Favoured models
- Lund / Lund-Bowler
- Kartvelishvili
- Disfavoured models
- Peterson et al.
- Collins
16Model independent results
- Mean values for xB
- OPAL 0.71930.0016(stat.)0.0038(syst.)
- DELPHI 0.71530.0007(stat.)0.0049(syst.)
- ALEPH 0.7160.006(stat.)0.006(syst.)
- All measurements consistent
- bias w.r.t. old measurements due to
theassumption of the Peterson model
17AbFB measurements (I)
- Forward-backward asymmetry at the Z pole
- Related to sin2?W
- AbFB most sensitive to sin2?W
- Need to measure
- cos? (from thrust axis)
- quark charge
- quark flavour
- QCD corrections to be calculated
18AbFB measurements (II)
- Use a lepton tag
- lepton charge correlated to the quark charge
- need to distinguish
- correct for the dilution by B mixing
- Use the jet/vertex/kaon charge
- b-tagging to enhance purity
- purity from data
- quark charge estimator Q
- charge separation d from data
- effect of B mixing included
19AbFB with lepton tag (DELPHI)
New!
- b-tagging (?EVT)
- Track I.P., sec.vertex mass and energy, track
rapidities - Flavour composition vs. ?EVT from data with
standard double counting method - Lepton p and p?
- Charge tagging
- Lepton charge, opposite jet charge as cross check
- Uses Q? Qopp (-/ right/wrong correlation)
- Probability for a lepton of coming from b??,
b?c ? ?, c ? ?, bckgnd function of (p, p?),
(?EVT, Q? Qopp) - 2-dim fit of the obs asymmetry to AbFB, AcFB over
bins of (cos?T, Pb??-Pb?c ? ?, Pc??)
20AbFB with lepton tag (OPAL)
- Neural networks to distinguish b?? (NETb) and c??
(NETc) - Lepton p and p?, lepton jet energy, (?p?)jet
- Jet decay length significances, lepton i.p.
significance - Likelihood fit to the number of single-lepton and
double-lepton events - Bins of cos?, NETb and NETc
- Background fraction fitted from data
- average mixing parameter ? fitted from data using
same-sign dilepton events - AbFB and AcFB fitted
21AbFB with incl. tag (DELPHI)
New!
- high purity b-tagging (b-tag)
- lifetime and sec vertex info, rapidities
- b-tag selection efficiency from data counting
events with 0,1,2 tagged hemi ? sample
composition (b, c, uds) - charge tagging (flavhem)
- jet charge, sec. vertex charge
- flavour tag combining P(same QB) for all tracks
- prob. of charge mistag from data
(unlike/like-sign double tagged events) - for charm events, mistag from data using charge
of reconstructed D (new!) - fit to no. of single and double tagged events in
bins of (cos?, b-tag) - Main systematics from jet charge hem. correlations
22AbFB with incl. tag (OPAL)
- b events tagged with
- NN (secondary vertex info)
- leptons (p, p?, isolation)
- flavour composition from data (singly and doubly
tagged hemispheres) ? Pf - charge tagging estimator Q from
- jet charge (always)
- sec. vertex charge (if any)
- kaon charge (from b?c ?s) (if any)
- all charge estimators available
23AbFB summary
- AbFB measurements all LEP almost finalized
- well compatible (also with SLD)
- sin2?lepteff 2.9s discrepancy with ALR (SLD)
- need to wait for linear colliders
SLD Ab
LEP AbFB
LEPSLD A?
24Open b production in ?? events
- Test of perturbative QCD
- at LO, only direct and single resolved terms (of
the same order) - more robust calculations because of the large
quark mass - 2-3 orders of magnitude suppression w.r.t open
charm because of larger mass, smaller charge - photons mostly quasi-real ? anti-tagged events
- Analysis strategy
- select anti-tagged photon-photon events
- reconstruct lepton candidates
- reconstruct jets
- measure lepton p? w.r.t. jet axis
25???bbX in L3
- 627 pb-1, 189 GeV lt ?s lt 209 GeV
- muons AND electrons ? large statistics
- Fit to p? distribution
- p? spectra from MC (PYTHIA for ? ?)
- Nb, Nc, Nuds left free
- Consistent e and ? results
- Also measurement of
- consistent with previous L3 results
26???bbX in DELPHI (new)
- 463 pb-1, 189 GeV lt ?s lt 209 GeV
- only muons
- Fit to p? distribution
- p? spectra from MC (PYTHIA for ? ?)
- Nc fixed to LEP average for ?(ee-?cc)
- Nuds measured selecting hadrons instead of muons
- Nb left free
- Study of K-lepton correlations (first time!)
- b?K-?-X c?K-?X
- increased purity of c (K??) and b (K?) events
- measured cross sections
651 events
27???bbX in OPAL
- 371 pb-1, 189 GeV lt ?s lt 202 GeV
- only muons
- Fit to p? distribution
- p? spectra from MC (PYTHIA for ? ?)
- Nc fixed to OPAL measurement for ?(ee-?cc) with
D mesons - Nuds measured selecting hadrons instead of muons
- Nb left free
- xT2pT/Wvis distribution shows the consistency of
the 11 ratio of direct to single-resolved
contributions
444 events
28???bb(cc) summary
- Consistent results among LEP experiments
- Good agreement with Drees et al. model for charm
data - EXCESS for beauty data 4? discrepancy
- No satisfactory explanation at present
29Conclusions
- LEP HF physics program almost finalized
- Bs oscillations (?msgt 14.4 ps-1 at 95 CL)
- heavy quark asymmetries (difficult
interpretation) - Heavy quark fragmentation function well measured
and consistent (both in average and shape) - Large discrepancy in ???bbX rate (but not in
???ccX rate) - Impossible to show many other results