6 research outputs found

    Measurement of the kTk_{T} Distribution of Particles in Jets Produced in p\barp Collisions at s=1.96\sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV

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    Submitted to PRLWe present a measurement of the transverse momentum with respect to the jet axis (kTk_{T}) of particles in jets produced in ppˉp\bar p collisions at s=1.96\sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV. Results are obtained for charged particles within a cone of opening angle 0.5 radians around the jet axis in events with dijet invariant masses between 66 and 737 GeV/c2^{2}. The experimental data are compared to theoretical predictions obtained for fragmentation partons within the framework of resummed perturbative QCD using the modified leading log and next-to-modified leading log approximations. The comparison shows that trends in data are successfully described by the theoretical predictions, indicating that the perturbative QCD stage of jet fragmentation is dominant in shaping basic jet characteristics

    Inclusive Search for Squark and Gluino Production in ppbar Collisions at sqrt{s} = 1.96 TeV

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    Paper submitted to Phys. Rev. LettersWe report on a search for inclusive production of squarks and gluinos in ppbar collisions at sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV, in events with large missing transverse energy and multiple jets of hadrons in the final state. The study uses a CDF Run II data sample corresponding to 2 fb-1 of integrated luminosity. The data are in good agreement with the standard model predictions, giving no evidence for any squark or gluino component. In an R-parity conserving minimal supergravity scenario with A_0 = 0, mu < 0 and tanbeta = 5, 95% C.L. upper limits on the production cross sections in the range between 0.1 pb and 1 pb are obtained, depending on the squark and gluino masses considered. For gluino masses below 280 GeV/c2, arbitrarily large squark masses are excluded at the 95%C.L., while for mass degenerate gluinos and squarks, masses below 392 GeV/c2 are excluded at the 95% C.L

    Measurement of the Single Top Quark Production Cross Section at CDF

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    submitted to Phys. Rev. Lett. 7 pages, two figuresWe report a measurement of the single top quark production cross section in 2.2 ~fb-1 of p-pbar collision data collected by the Collider Detector at Fermilab at sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV. Candidate events are classified as signal-like by three parallel analyses which use likelihood, matrix element, and neural network discriminants. These results are combined in order to improve the sensitivity. We observe a signal consistent with the standard model prediction, but inconsistent with the background-only model by 3.7 standard deviations with a median expected sensitivity of 4.9 standard deviations. We measure a cross section of 2.2 +0.7 -0.6(stat+sys) pb, extract the CKM matrix element value |V_{tb}|=0.88 +0.13 -0.12 (stat+sys) +- 0.07(theory), and set the limit |V_{tb}|>0.66 at the 95% C.L

    Direct Measurement of the WW Production Charge Asymmetry in \ppbar Collisions at s=1.96\sqrt{s} = 1.96 TeV

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    submitted to Phys. Rev. LettWe present the first direct measurement of the WW production charge asymmetry as a function of the WW boson rapidity \yW in \ppbar collisions at s=1.96\sqrt{s} = 1.96 \TeV. We use a sample of \wenu events in data from 1 \ifb of integrated luminosity collected using the CDF II detector. In the region |\yW| < 3.0, this measurement is capable of constraining the ratio of up and down quark momentum distributions in the proton more directly than in previous measurements of the asymmetry that are a function of the charged-lepton pseudorapidity

    Search for Anomalous Production of Events with Two Photons and Additional Energetic Objects at CDF

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    submitted to Phys. Rev. DInternational audienceWe present results of a search for anomalous production of two photons together with an electron, muon, τ\tau lepton, missing transverse energy, or jets using ppˉp\bar{p} collision data from 1.1-2.0 fb1^{-1} of integrated luminosity collected by the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF). The event yields and kinematic distributions are examined for signs of new physics without favoring a specific model of new physics. The results are consistent with the standard model expectations. The search employs several new analysis techniques that significantly reduce instrumental backgrounds in channels with an electron and missing transverse energy

    Search for Technicolor Particles Produced in Association with a W Boson at CDF

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    submitted to Phys. Rev. LettInternational audienceWe present a search for the technicolor particles ρT\rho_{T} and πT\pi_{T} in the process ppˉρTWπTp\bar{p} \to \rho_{T} \to W\pi_{T} at a center of mass energy of s=1.96TeV\sqrt{s}=1.96 \mathrm{TeV}. The search uses a data sample corresponding to approximately 1.9fb11.9 \mathrm{fb}^{-1} of integrated luminosity accumulated by the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. The event signature we consider is WνW\to \ell\nu and πTbbˉ,bcˉ\pi_{T} \to b\bar{b}, b\bar{c} or buˉb\bar{u} depending on the πT\pi_{T} charge. We select events with a single high-pTp_T electron or muon, large missing transverse energy, and two jets. Jets corresponding to bottom quarks are identified with multiple bb-tagging algorithms. The observed number of events and the invariant mass distributions are consistent with the standard model background expectations, and we exclude a region at 95% confidence level in the ρT\rho_T-πT\pi_T mass plane. As a result, a large fraction of the region m(ρT)=180m(\rho_T) = 180 - 250GeV/c2250 \mathrm{GeV}/c^2 and m(πT)=95m(\pi_T) = 95 - 145GeV/c2145 \mathrm{GeV}/c^2 is excluded
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