81 research outputs found
Search for Second-Generation Scalar Leptoquarks in Collisions at =1.96 TeV
Results on a search for pair production of second generation scalar
leptoquark in collisions at =1.96 TeV are reported. The
data analyzed were collected by the CDF detector during the 2002-2003 Tevatron
Run II and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 198 pb. Leptoquarks
(LQ) are sought through their decay into (charged) leptons and quarks, with
final state signatures represented by two muons and jets and one muon, large
transverse missing energy and jets. We observe no evidence for production
and derive 95% C.L. upper limits on the production cross sections as well
as lower limits on their mass as a function of , where is the
branching fraction for .Comment: 9 pages (3 author list) 5 figure
Measurement of the Dipion Mass Spectrum in X(3872) -> J/Psi Pi+ Pi- Decays
We measure the dipion mass spectrum in X(3872)--> J/Psi Pi+ Pi- decays using
360 pb-1 of pbar-p collisions at 1.96 TeV collected with the CDF II detector.
The spectrum is fit with predictions for odd C-parity (3S1, 1P1, and 3DJ)
charmonia decaying to J/Psi Pi+ Pi-, as well as even C-parity states in which
the pions are from Rho0 decay. The latter case also encompasses exotic
interpretations, such as a D0-D*0Bar molecule. Only the 3S1 and J/Psi Rho
hypotheses are compatible with our data. Since 3S1 is untenable on other
grounds, decay via J/Psi Rho is favored, which implies C=+1 for the X(3872).
Models for different J/Psi-Rho angular momenta L are considered. Flexibility in
the models, especially the introduction of Rho-Omega interference, enable good
descriptions of our data for both L=0 and 1.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures -- Submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
Tests of analytical hadronisation models using event shape moments in {\epem} annihilation
Predictions of analytical models for hadronisation, namely the dispersive
model, the shape function and the single dressed gluon approximation, are
compared with moments of hadronic event shape distributions measured in \epem
annihilation at centre-of-mass energies between 14 and 209 GeV. In contrast to
Monte Carlo models for hadronisation, analytical models require to adjust only
two universal parameters, the strong coupling and a second quantity
parametrising nonperturbative corrections. The extracted values of as are
consistent with the world average and competitive with previous measurements.
The variance of event shape distributions is compared with predictions given by
some of these models. Limitations of the models, probably due to unknown higher
order corrections, are demonstrated and discussed.Comment: Ref.s [19,36] added and footnote 1 adjuste
Top Quark Mass Measurement Using the Template Method in the Lepton + Jets Channel at CDF II
This article presents a measurement of the top quark mass using the CDF II
detector at Fermilab. Colliding beams of protons and anti-protons at Fermilab's
Tevatron (sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV) produce top/anti-top pairs, which decay to
W^+W^-bbbar; events are selected where one W decays to hadrons, and one W
decays to either e or mu plus a neutrino. The data sample corresponds to an
integrated luminosity of approximately 318 pb^-1. A total of 165 ttbar events
are separated into four subsamples based on jet transverse energy thresholds
and the number of b jets identified by reconstructing a displaced vertex. In
each event, the reconstructed top quark invariant mass is determined by
minimizing a chi-squared for the overconstrained kinematic system. At the same
time, the mass of the hadronically decaying W boson is measured in the same
event sample. The observed W boson mass provides an in situ improvement in the
determination of the hadronic jet energy scale, JES. A simultaneous likelihood
fit of the reconstructed top quark masses and the W boson invariant masses in
the data sample to distributions from simulated signal and background events
gives a top quark mass of 173.5 +3.7/-3.6 (stat.+JES) +/- 1.3 (other syst.)
GeV/c^2, or 173.5 +3.9/-3.8 GeV/c^2.Comment: 77 pages, 32 figures, Submitted to Phys. Rev.
Measurement of the t anti-t Production Cross Section in p anti-p Collisions at s**(1/2) = 1.96 TeV using Missing E(t) + jets Events with Secondary Vertex b-Tagging
We present a measurement of the t anti-t production cross section in p anti-p
collisions at s**(1/2) = 1.96 TeV which uses events with an inclusive signature
of significant missing transverse energy and jets. This is the first
measurement which makes no explicit lepton identification requirements, so that
sensitivity to W --> tau nu decays is maintained. Heavy flavor jets from top
quark decay are identified with a secondary vertex tagging algorithm. From 311
pb-1 of data collected by the Collider Detector at Fermilab we measure a
production cross section of 5.8 +/- 1.2(stat.)+0.9_-0.7(syst.) pb for a top
quark mass of 178 GeV/c2, in agreement with previous determinations and
standard model predictions.Comment: 7 pages, 4 figures, submitted to Phys. Rev. Let
Measurement of the inclusive jet cross section in p(p)over-bar interactions at root S=1.96 TeV using a cone-based jet algorithm
We present a measurement of the inclusive jet cross section in p (p) over bar interactions at root s\u3e=1.96 TeV using 385 pb(-1) of data collected with the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. The results are obtained using an improved cone-based jet algorithm (Midpoint). The data cover the jet transverse momentum range from 61 to 620 GeV/c, extending the reach by almost 150 GeV/c compared with previous measurements at the Tevatron. The results are in good agreement with next-to-leading order perturbative QCD predictions using the CTEQ6.1M parton distribution functions
Search for second-generation scalar leptoquarks in p(p)over-bar collisions at root s=1.96 TeV
Results on a search for pair production of second-generation scalar leptoquark in p (p) over bar collisions at root s=1.96 TeV are reported. The data analyzed were collected by the CDF detector during the 2002-2003 Tevatron Run II and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 198 pb(-1). Leptoquarks (LQ) are sought through their decay into (charged) leptons and quarks, with final state signatures represented by two muons and jets and one muon, large transverse missing energy and jets. We observe no evidence for LQ production and derive 95% C.L. upper limits on the LQ production cross sections as well as lower limits on their mass as a function of beta, where beta is the branching fraction for LQ -\u3emu q
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