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Title: Status of the Higgs Sensitivity Study


1
Status of the Higgs Sensitivity Study
CDFs set of flags (banner or individuals)
Boaz Klima Fermilab For the CDF and DØ Higgs
Sensitivity Group Washington DC June 19, 2003
2
Outline
  • General comments
  • The Strategy
  • WH and ZH Analyses
  • Combination of Channels
  • Conclusions

3
The Run II Physics Program
  • The Higgs search is very important
  • By no means this is the only thing we are (and
    plan on) doing
  • There is an extremely rich physics program -
    every time we double the integrated luminosity we
    open a new window (SUSY, LED, )
  • This is the frontier of HEP for the next decade
    or so
  • We should be taking advantage of this unique
    situation in every possible way invest in
    accelerator/detectors
  • Fermilab and the two collaborations are
    committed to produce the most exciting physics on
    earth, if supported properly

Conclusion - the Run II physics program at the
frontier of HEP is very rich lets take full
advantage of this unique opportunity
4
The Tevatron Experiments
  • The experiments are up and running efficiently -
    we are collecting high-quality data at reasonable
    rates
  • All data are being processed by the
    reconstruction program online
  • Physics analyses are being performed in many
    areas
  • Re-establishing old measurements and limits
  • Testing the SM at a new/higher ECM
  • New angles, new ideas,
  • Looking for surprises hints for physics beyond
    the SM
  • Its very
  • exciting!

Conclusion - the experiments are running very
well and producing world-class physics results
(stay tuned for LP03,)
5
Top Quark Search in Run I
  • Prior to Run I (1992) theorists
  • and experimentalists estimated that
  • Our sensitivity (mass reach) is
  • going to be lt 125 GeV
  • Our Tevatron mass resolution
  • (uncertainty) will be 13 GeV
  • The Top quark was discovered by
  • CDF/DØ in 1995
  • At a mass of 175 GeV !
  • Our current uncertainty on the
  • top mass is 4 GeV !!
  • LEP had similar experience
  • Other labs/experiments too

Conclusion - the sensitivity is always better
than estimated prior to the Run
6
AnalysisStrategy
7
What? Why?
  • We were asked by DOE about 6 months ago to
    provide a new estimate (plot?) for the Higgs
    sensitivity during Run II based on our current
    understanding of detectors and analysis
    components and their projected performance as
    luminosity becomes available
  • Timescale June 03 very short!
  • What can we do?
  • No time for complete analysis!
  • Collaborations are extremely busy with Run IIa
    tasks
  • Were all in this together

8
Strategy (CDF/DØ )
  • Form a CDF/DØ working group (minimal overlap with
    current mainstream efforts)
  • CDF Members Kroll, Winer, (need all names here)
    Higgs group convenors
  • DØ Members Babukhadia, Fisher, Goussiou, Klima,
    Li, Narain, Partridge, Rizatdinova, Tully,
    Turcot Higgs group convenors
  • Very few, very talented, very productive
  • Base on Run II Working Group study
    (hep-ph/0010338)
  • Split the work wherever possible, e.g. CDF -
    lnbb, DØ - nnbb (the most sensitive modes), other
    decay channels?
  • Time permitted, add new channels, e.g W/Z (/H?)
    decaying to t, H WW, get smart in the
    analysis,
  • Pleasant experience working together

9
Tactics
  • IIa_LowL - used full GEANT simulation of the DØ
    detector for Run IIa (2E31), which reproduces
    most aspects of the current data (yes, were
    still fixing problems)
  • IIa_HighL same in high luminosity environment
    (2E32)
  • IIb_HighL same using full GEANT simulation of
    the DØ detector (mainly new SMT for b tagging)
    for Run IIb in high luminosity environment (2E32)
  • Predicting future performance based on todays
    best understanding of hardware and software
  • No time to fully optimise analyses or use
    relatively new analysis techniques it will only
    get better

10
Documentation
  • Detailed studies on
  • Triggers
  • B tagging
  • Di-jet mass
  • QCD background
  • WH and ZH analyses
  • Endgame
  • are nicely documented notes and
    presentations
  • See in
  • http//www-d0.fnal.gov/Run2Physics/higgs_sensitivi
    ty_study.html
  • (Linked from our Physics main web page in
    News)

11
Resultsfor WHlnbb
12
Higgs Sensitivity Estimatein WHlnbb
Direct comparison with the 1999 study
  • Assume 100 QCD
  • contribution (a la SHWG)
  • NO trigger applied
  • 35 b-tagging eff
  • 1 tight 1 loose tag
  • 32 for 2 tight tags
  • Number of events
  • estimated in 1 fb-1

50 less luminosity is needed compared to the
1999 study
13
WHlnbb AnalysisUpdated Cross Sections
14
Higgs Sensitivity Estimatefor WHlnbb
Todays results compared with 1999 study
  • Trigger efficiencies
  • applied for this analysis
  • QCD as calculated in
  • current study
  • 35 b-tagging eff
  • 1 tight 1 loose tag
  • 32 for 2 tight tags
  • Number of events
  • estimated in 1 fb-1

28 less luminosity is needed compared to the
1999 study
15
Higgs Sensitivity Estimate
Todays results compared with 1999 study
Expected sensitivity in 1 fb-1
20 less luminosity is needed compared to the
1999 study
16
Comments on WHlnbb
  • Bad news
  • Our double b-tagging efficiency for Run IIa is
    currently estimated to be at X compared to Y
    using our IIb SMT if we do not upgrade well
    need more luminosity
  • Whatever bad happens to the detector, which is
    not currently being simulated
  • Good news
  • Smart combination of results a la LEP (CLS vs
    straight counting) will buy us 20 in luminosity
  • We have more new analysis techniques available
    today
  • Our analysis has not been optimised!
  • Looks promising

17
Resultsfor ZHnnbb
18
Higgs Sensitivity Estimate for ZHnnbb (Run
IIb, L2E32, mHiggs115GeV)
Direct comparison with the 1999 study
  • Assume 100 QCD
  • contribution (a la SHWG)
  • NO trigger applied
  • 35 b-tagging eff
  • 1 tight 1 loose tag
  • 32 for 2 tight tags
  • Number of events
  • estimated in 1 fb-1

50 less luminosity is needed compared to the
1999 study
19
ZHnnbb AnalysisUpdated Cross Sections
20
Higgs Sensitivity Estimate for ZHnnbb(new
x-secs, trigger eff., QCD)
Todays results compared with 1999 study
  • Trigger efficiencies
  • applied for this analysis
  • QCD as calculated in
  • current study
  • 35 b-tagging eff
  • 1 tight 1 loose tag
  • 32 for 2 tight tags
  • Number of events
  • estimated in 1 fb-1

28 less luminosity is needed compared to the
1999 study
21
Higgs Sensitivity Estimate (Run IIb, function
of mHiggs )
Todays results compared with 1999 study
Expected sensitivity in 1 fb-1
20 less luminosity is needed compared to the
1999 study
22
Comments on ZHnnbb
  • Bad news
  • Our double b-tagging efficiency for Run IIa is
    currently estimated to be at 19 compared to 32
    using our IIb SMT if we do not upgrade well
    need more luminosity
  • Whatever bad happens to the detector, which is
    not currently being simulated
  • Good news
  • Smart combination of results a la LEP (CLS vs
    straight counting) will buy us 20 in luminosity
  • We have more new analysis techniques available
    today, e.g. mtop
  • Our analysis is by no means fully optimised!
  • Looks good

23
Combined Resultsfor nnbb, llbb, and lnbb
24
Higgs Sensitivity
Relative Contributions (a la LEP)
ZH
WH
25
Higgs Sensitivity (nnbb llbb lnbb CLS comb)
Combined DØ/CDF Result
5s discovery 3s evidence 95 CL exclusion
26
More Comments
  • Bad news?
  • We still have to work hard to get to the
    assumed/expected sensitivity (we will!)
  • We may be statistically unlucky
  • Good news
  • We may be statistically lucky
  • We know it will get better (tools,
    optimisation,)
  • We expect it to get much better (remember Top in
    Run I!)
  • Great Start

27
Conclusions
  • We are excited to work at HEPs frontier program
  • Both collaborations are committed to producing
    exciting physics until the end of the decade
  • The experiments are running very well and
    producing world-class physics results
  • This study proved that the Higgs reach at the
    Tevatron is at least as good as projected 4 years
    ago
  • The Higgs sensitivity will improve over time as
    we get more data, better understand our
    detectors, use smart analysis techniques, and
    develop new ideas
  • We are looking forward to a long and exciting
    Physics program at the worlds frontier energy
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