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XXXIXth Rencontres de Moriond, QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions La Thuile, March 28-April 4, 2004. Search for Single Top Quark Production and Measurements of Top Quark Decay Properties at the Tevatron. Aurelio Juste Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
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XXXIXth Rencontres de Moriond, QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions La Thuile, March 28-April 4, 2004 Search for Single Top Quark Production and Measurements of Top Quark Decay Properties at the Tevatron Aurelio Juste Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory On behalf of the CDF and DØ Collaborations • OUTLINE • Introduction • Search for Single Top Quark Production • Direct Measurement of B(tWb) • Measurement of W Helicity • Outlook
Single top production rate B(tWb) |Vtb| W helicity Top polarization Anomalous couplings Spin correlations Rare decays Top width … t t _ t Charged Current Top Quark Interactions • Large mtNew Physics (EWSB-related)?? interactions between the top quark and weak gauge bosons extremely interesting!! in a hadron collider only the W-t-b vertex can sensitively be probed • Charged current interactions define most of the top quark phenomenology: X In the SM: X=W 100% of the time Y=b ~100% of the time (|Vtb|~1) gWtb |Vt-b| (V-A) ? t Y Magnitude? Lorentz structure? Single Top (Production and Decay) Top Pair (Decay)
t-channel s-channel ss =0.88±0.07 pb st =1.98±0.21 pb e,m n b-jet q- or b-jet Overview of Search for Single Top Quark Production • Main production mechanisms for (SM-like) single top production: • Not observed yet, despite the expected “large rate” (ss+t ~ 40% stt ) Existing Run I upper limits (@ 95% CL): CDF: ss < 18 pb, st < 13 pb, ss+t < 14 pb DØ: ss < 17 pb, st < 22 pb • Experimental signature: similar to ttl+jets but lower jet multiplicity. • Backgrounds: W+jets, tt, multijets (misidentified leptons), diboson. • Experimental strategy: • Optimize event preselection to maximize signal acceptance while reducing backgrounds/misreconstructed events as much as possible. • B-tagging extremely important. • Make use of topological information to further discriminate signal from background.
Search for Single Top Quark Production • Pre-selection: • 1 e or m, pT>20 GeV, |det|<1.1 • Missing transverse energy (MET)>20 GeV • =2 jets, pT>15 GeV, |det|<2.8 • 1 secondary vertex (SVX-)tagged jet Topological selection: • 140 GeV Mlnb 210 GeV • Leading jet: pT 30 GeV (only t-channel search) • Good agreement between observation and expectation. L=162 pb-1 • Consider discriminant variables: • Combined (s+t channels) search: HT = pT (lepton)+MET+ pT(jet) • t-channel search: Q(lepton) (untagged jet)
Combined search t-channel search bt = 0.00 1.39 bs+t = 0.64 1.55 Search for Single Top Quark Production • Maximum likelihood fit to data HT or Q distributions using a sum of templates determined from MC: single top (PYTHIA), tt (HERWIG), non-top: Wbb (ALPGEN) • Background allowed to float but constrained to expectation. • Fit parameters: Fitted signal content compatible with zero.
Search for Single Top Quark Production • Upper limit on cross-section determined from a Bayesian approach. • Systematic uncertainties included by convolution procedure: Normalization: s(b)~20% Shape: s(b)~22% (combined) ~54% (t-channel) Combined search t-channel search ss+t < 13.7 pb-1 @ 95% CL st < 8.5 pb-1 @ 95% CL Expected: ss+t < 14.1 pb-1 @ 95% CL st < 11.3 pb-1 @ 95% CL
m+jets/SVT (W+2j control sample) m+jets e+jets SVT SLT SVT,JLIP SLT Search for Single Top Quark Production • Pre-selection: • 1 e, pT>15 GeV, |det|<1.1 or 1m, pT>15 GeV, ||<2.0 • Missing transverse energy (MET)>15 GeV • 2# jets4 , Leading jet: pT>25 GeV, |det|<2.5 Additional jets: pT >15 GeV, |det|<3.4 • 1 b-tagged jet. We consider 2 classes of tagging algorithms: lifetime-based: secondary vertex (SVT)and jet lifetime probability (JLIP) tag semileptonic decay-based: soft-m (SLT) tag No topological selection applied yet large room for improvement!!! • Four orthogonal analysis channels: Stringent cross-check!! • Single top signal: modeled using SingleTopMC (based on CompHEP) reproduces NLO distributions. • Background estimates: • Multijets: from data • W+jets: from data using measured inclusive tag rate functions on a multijets sample. • tt: from ALPGEN MC
DØ Run II Preliminary e+jets/JLIP m+jets/SVT e+jets/SVT e+jets/SLT m+jets/SLT Search for Single Top Quark Production • Good agreement between expectation and observation:
Search for Single Top Quark Production e+jets m+jets L=164 pb-1 • Upper limit on cross-section determined from Modified Frequentist (CLs) method. • Expectedcross-section limits @ 95% CL from combination of e+jets and m+jets for SVT and SLT analysis channels: Significantly increased statistical sensitivity expected from use of topological information. The (conservative) systematic uncertainties assumed have a large impact mainly due to the (temporary) low sample purity. Sensitivity already better than Run I but… this is just half of the analysis!! Stay tuned!
4-jet =3-jet 2 b-tags 2 b-tags 1 b-tag 1 b-tag Direct Measurement of B(tWb) • Allows to directly test the SM prediction of B(tWb)~1. • Split preselected lepton+jet sample in 4 separate subsamples: • Compute event tagging probability for each of the subsamples as a function of beb, with b=B(tWb) and eb = efficiency to tag a b-jet from ttbar. • Perform likelihood fit to the 4 subsamples simultaneously to determine the value of bebmost consistent with the observation. (Total number of tt also fitted) • Dataset: ~108 pb-1 • Result: Assuming eb=(45.54.5)% as measured in calibration samples
Overview of Measurement of W Helicity • Within the SM, only two W helicity configurations allowed: • Longitudinal: F0 ~ 70% • Left-handed: F- ~ 30% • Lepton kinematical distributions rather sensitive to W helicity: • pT distribution in LAB frame final states: lepton+jets, dileptons. • (lepton,b) distribution in W rest frame explicit top reconstruction needed; final states: lepton+jets only • B-tagging useful in lepton+jets channel to increase signal purity and reduce combinatorial background. • Previous Run I results (CDF): F0 = 0.91 0.37(stat) 0.13 (syst) F+ = 0.11 0.15(stat)
DØ Preliminary Cuts #Events S/B Preselection (*) 91 ~1/2 + =4 jets 71 + Pbckg<10-1122 ~1/1 (*) PRD 58 (1998), 052001 Measurement of W Helicity • Sophisticated approach developed for measurement of top quark properties with maximal use of statistical information. First application world’s most precise single measurement of the top quark mass!! • Likelihood based on event-by-event 12-fold probability density including: • signal (tt) and background (W+4j) contributions based on LO matrix elements, • resolution effects, • optimal treatment of combinatorial background. • Dataset: 125 pb-1 (collected in Run I) Lepton+jets final state (untagged analysis) • Result (to be submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett.): Statistics limited (only 22 events!). Large potential with anticipated high statistics Run II datasets. F0 = 0.56 0.31(stat+mt) 0.07 (syst)
~160 pb-1 Entries F+ = 0 F+ = 0.3 125 pb-1 (dilepton) 108 pb-1 (l+jets) cos() Ongoing Run II W Helicity Analyses • Consider lepton pT spectrum. Build templates from ttbar HERWIG MC for 3 different W helicity configurations. • Simultaneous likelihood fit to various channels: lepton+jets (w/ and w/o b-tag) and dilepton. • Expected sensitivity: F0 ~ 0.47 • Consider lepton+ 4 jets channel with b-tagging (untagged analysis also underway) and event kinematic fitting. • Data fitted to MC templates in cos() distribution corresponding to different values of F+ (assume Fo SM-like) • Simultaneous determination of F+ and signal and background fractions (constrained by a topological likelihood). Analyses being optimized
Stay tuned!! Single top B(tWb) |Vtb| W helicity Top polarization Anomalous couplings Spin correlations Rare decays Top width … Outlook • Precise measurements of top quark interactions may open a window to New Physics near the EW scale. • The Tevatron collider experiments, CDF and DØ, are in an unique position to provide incisive tests of the SM in the top quark sector: • high performance detectors optimized for this task; • large data samples expected in the near future (~0.5 fb-1 available for analysis by end of ’04). • The analyses overviewed in this talk are only an example of the extensive menu which will be presented at upcoming conferences: