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Unbiased Reconstruction of Λ c baryons in LHCb

CERN Summer Student Program 2012. Unbiased Reconstruction of Λ c baryons in LHCb. Speaker : Yi Bao Supervisor: Rolf Oldeman Aug 9 th , 2012 @CERN. Introduction. Motivation:

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Unbiased Reconstruction of Λ c baryons in LHCb

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  1. CERN Summer Student Program 2012 Unbiased Reconstructionof Λc baryons in LHCb Speaker: Yi Bao Supervisor: Rolf Oldeman Aug 9th, 2012@CERN

  2. Introduction • Motivation: • All decays of the heavy baryons Λc + and Λb are presently affected by a large uncertainty of 26% in branching ratio measurement of the decay . • Whether the decay chain of the Λc(2595) * (an excited state of Λc + ) can provide a tag that is precise enough and has a low enough background to count the total number of Λc + baryons in the data sample. • Estimate the precision that can be obtained in the LHCb and identify possible backgrounds. Level One: Λc(2595) * →Σc0,++ π+,- Level Two: Nominal mass 2286 Level Three: Total decay: Λb→ Λc +π+,- π-,+μ- ν

  3. Resolution (momentum) • What is Q-value: e.g. Q(Λc *) =m(Λc *)-m(Σc)-m(π) • Nominal values: w(Λc *) =2.6 MeV, w(Σc)=2.21MeV, Q(Λc *) = 3.3MeV, Q(Σc)= 32.5 MeV Plot2. RMS as a function of width(Λc *) and width(Σc) (nominal Q-values) Plot1. RMS as a function of Q(Λc *) and Q(Σc) (zero widths) • Both widths affect resolution • Resolution~17.5MeV for nominal widths • Both Q values affect resolution • Resolution~13.5MeV for nominal Q

  4. Λb-> Λc(2595) *μν on Pythia MC • Construction of signal (Λb-> Λc(2595) *μν ) Monte Carlo events • Plot1. Momentum distribution of Pi1 vs. Pi2 • Plot2. Estimated mass distribution of Λc

  5. Pythiabbbar MC Events • Plot.2 Distribution of transverse momentum of muons (sig vs. bk) • Plot1. Distribution of reconstructed mass of estimated Λc (sig vs. bk) use them to improve S/B • Plot.3 Distribution of reconstructed mass of muons and Λc + (sig vs. bk)

  6. Actual Reconstruction (sig. vs. bk) • Plot1. Distribution of reconstructed mass of Λc (sig vs. bk) • Actual (true) reconstruction of signal (Λb-> Λc(2595) *μν ) and bbbar background Monte Carlo events • Detector simulation is introduced (LHCbApp) here • Some events are excluded for detector reason

  7. Proton Tagging • A remarkable character of Λbis that there are protons come along with them from the same primary vertex. If the protons are tagged, it is hopeful to find signal events. • “right sign”: • Λb+antiproton/ Λbbar+proton • “wrong sign”: • Λb+proton/ Λbbar+antiproton • Provide another promising way to improve S/B p r-φ view of the decay (from CDF Collaboration)

  8. Proton Tagging • Plot1&2. Distribution of Δη and Q-value between proton and Λb(right vs. wrong) • Plot3&4. Distribution of Δφ and ΔR between proton and Λb(right vs. wrong)

  9. Conclusions • π± from Λc(2595) * →Σc0,++ π+,- →Λc+ π+π-allow reconstruction with σ(mΛc)~20MeV • There is already a non-negligible bbbar background for MC truth, which influences S/B (Plot. Distribution of reconstructed mass of estimated Λc (sig vs. bk)) • Other possible applications which could be applied

  10. Acknowledgement • Great thanks for the support from CERN Summer Program and LHCb team. • Especially for the comprehensive and helpful instructions from my supervisor Rolf Oldeman.

  11. Backup • Possible applications: • High statistics Λc + studies (not requiring the usual decay wins at least a factor 1/Br~20) • Measuring p/pbar reconstruction efficiency (by requiring the K and the π but not the proton - this seems very important for CP violation studies with heavy baryons)

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