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Semileptonic Charm Decays. Will E. Johns (for the FOCUS Collaboration) Vanderbilt University, BEACH 2004, July 1. Subjects Covered. Published Results. Coming Soon. Works in Progress. Data from 96-97 run of FOCUS. -Vertex Resolution -Particle ID -Mass Resolution. Lots of Pubs.
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Semileptonic Charm Decays Will E. Johns (for the FOCUS Collaboration) Vanderbilt University, BEACH 2004, July 1
Subjects Covered Published Results Coming Soon Works in Progress
Data from 96-97 run of FOCUS -Vertex Resolution -Particle ID -Mass Resolution Lots of Pubs Over 1,000,000 Reco’d. Charm Very Good
Semileptonic Charm Decays More than just CKM measurement tools… "Simple" Equation: (D decay, No form factors, V decays to spin 0 particles) Neutrino is left handed Prefers W spin along muon,e Prefer LZ=0 Gets Complicated... V products spinless Scalar Resonance? CP? Form Factors
-15% F-B asymmetry! matches model FOCUS saw discrepancies in the data Focus “K*” signal Yield 31,254 DataMC Phys.Lett.B535:43-51, 2002 hep-ex/0203031
FOCUS added a term, things got better Signal Events weighted by avg(cosqV): No added term L=0 ansatz
FOCUS Semileptonic cuts description Look for N bodies with a muon Vertexing cuts: ss sp ISO1 – CL DK’s in prim L/s – L DCL – CL of DK vertex OOM – No DK’s in stuff ISO2 – No Xtra trks in DK Particle ID cuts: TRKFITcl – Muon P consistency MuCL – CL for Muon ID Cuts on P(m) for m’s Cerenkov for p’s and K’s (from ~ 4-60 GeV/c) MISIDMCS Radius, Decay Prob (Ask me offline for all the detailed cut values!)
FOCUS Form Factors Tried in fit, no sensitivity (E791?) (common – vary generated parameters in Montecarlo by using agreement with reconstructed distributions and data) Technique: Pioneered by D.M. Schmidt for E691 K*ev analysis: NIM A 328 (1993) 1st find S-wave with PDG r's, then fit for r's S-wave term and r’s essentially decouple S-wave term Breaks symmetry
FOCUS Form Factors Cuts similar to previous, some change to get uniform acceptance, one extra Cut on q2 < 0.2 GeV2/c2 r’s are flat, feeling mμ? Goodness of fit issue Very Clean Data • Systematic Checks • S-wave – varied cuts • 35 fits – Sample Variance • Form Factor (3 sources) • Varied Cuts • Split sample • Vary MC input • Charm Backgrounds Results: Right sign – Wrong sign Phys.Lett.B544:89-96, 2002 hep-ex/0207049 Charm Background
Form Factors Comparison S-Wave effects apparent only with high statistics Lattice Gauge! Experiment Models
A more detailed look at the Kp line shape Take advantage of the very clean signal Previous best K* parameters Lass (1988) Kp scattering Spectra is complicated Mass range limit in fit More Blatt-Weisskopf radius info away from pole FOCUS sees S-wave effects primarily Below K*
FOCUS PRELIMINARY Using LASS parameters for ER model of d • Careful studies of resolution effects too K* Mass K* Width BL-WK radius #K* events Scalar Fraction Mass and Width Don’t change Constant d
FOCUS PRELIMINARY Systematics by varying cuts, background contribution, shapes
FOCUS Form Factors - Event by Event version of discrete transform method - No evidence for S - wave - Backgrounds higher (cut on M(f)) Phys.Lett.B586:183-190, 2004 hep-ex/0401001
circa 1999 But the (2004) FOCUS measurement has consistent r2 values as well! Ds fmn form factor enigma Ds fmnversusD+ K*ln Theoretically the Dsflnform factor should be within 10% of D+ K*ln . The rV values were consistent but r2 for Dsflnwas 2 higher than D+ K*ln .
Backgrounds Make a difference! A peek at: Biggest Players: Signal, ~400 events (red and dots) Combinatoric Background, ~750 events (pink hatch) Muon Misid, ~300 events (faint black histogram)
Cabibbo suppressed SL Decay A Cabibbo favored SL decay Would be a discovery! Right Sign Wrong Sign DsK*mndecay is a small WS background component in our previous D+K*mn work Easy to see and study MKp (GeV/c2) Search for Cabibbo Suppressed Ds semileptonic decay Note kaon and muon have same sign In Fact: K p mass in Kpm events K+ K- mass in KKm events What’s this?
dataMC After lots of cuts Preliminary results of the search We compared the WS Kp spectrum to a MC that incorporated all known charm decay and normalize the MC to the D+K*mnyield observed in the data With tight cuts, the MC matched the data away from the K* peak. We saw a 3.9s excess in K* yield in data over MC In the loosely cut sample, the MC was a poor match to the observed WS Kp spectrum. Large non-charm contribution? MKp (GeV/c2) MKp (GeV/c2) If this K* excess were interpreted as DsK*mn, we would obtain... preliminary This BR is very consistent with (10 ±1.3)% predicted by R.J. Oakes et al. (1997) (hep-ph/9708277)
FOCUS BR Measurements Phys.Lett.B540:25-32, 2002 hep-ex/0206013 events / 5 MeV/c2 events / 10 MeV/c2 Includes S-wave interference
BR relative to fp are consistent 0.620.02 fmn/ fp G(K*l n)/G(Kpp) muons electrons BR Comparisons to Exp. & Models but, BR relative to Kpp …not so good
? What about • Could resolve lepton ID issues • Topological trouble though • > need an extra particle for K* • Most Experiments measure ~0.5 (E687 too!) • (some use rates though…compare D+D0) But CLEO2 Reported Using the From the PDG But using PDG values we also find: Isospin Violation?
Reconstruct both FOCUS In the FOCUS silicon Drawback: Only about 10% of Ks>p+p- Decays occur in the FOCUS silicon Find Background Dominated by D>KsXmn
hep-ex/0406060 Submitted to PLB FOCUS is world’s best Measure: Correct for S-Wave: Use Focus K*mn and PDG Kpp, compare to D0: Isospin OK again Long standing “difference” for D0 is in “wrong” direction ?=1.03=?
Comparison to other Experiments and Theory Focus measurements suggest little “missing” Semileptonic rate Other Exp’s Models PDG Sum of PDG CA e modes Focus m’s as e’s Hard to believe PDG for PS electron is correct
Preview of other FOCUS analysis -Plot of pseudo D*-D mass difference -Will repeat Vector analysis (tough to see S-wave) -measure q2 shape and BR for pmn and Kmn (expect dBR/BR<10%)
Conclusions: • We’ve gotten a lot of physics out of the careful analysis of the Vector decays (S-wave, B(K*,f), M(K*), r’s, W(K*), CS(K*)… • Resolved some outstanding enigmas (f ff’s, V/PS Ratio, PDG rates) • Raised some new ones (low q2 in K*, proper S-wave description • Looking at new things