9 research outputs found

    Measurement of the Bs Lifetime in Fully and Partially Reconstructed Bs -> Ds- (phi pi-)X Decays in pbar-p Collisions at sqrt(s) = 1.96 TeV

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    We present a measurement of the Bs lifetime in fully and partially reconstructed Bs -> Ds(phi pi)X decays in 1.3 fb-1 of pbar-p collisions at sqrt(s) = 1.96 TeV collected by the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. We measure tau(Bs) = 1.518 +/- 0.041 (stat.) +/- 0.027 (syst.) ps. The ratio of this result and the world average B0 lifetime yields tau(Bs)/tau(B0) = 0.99 +/-0.03, which is in agreement with recent theoretical predictions.Comment: submitted to Phys. Rev. Let

    Observation of the Y(4140)Y(4140) structure in the J/ψϕJ/\psi\,\phi Mass Spectrum in B±J/ψϕKB^\pm\to J/\psi\,\phi K cays

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    The observation of the Y(4140)Y(4140) structure in B±J/ψϕK±B^\pm\rightarrow J/\psi\,\phi K^\pm decays produced in pˉp\bar{p} p collisions at \sqrt{s}=1.96~\TeV is reported with a statistical significance greater than 5 standard deviations. A fit to the J/ψϕJ/\psi\,\phi mass spectrum is performed assuming the presence of a Breit-Wigner resonance. The fit yields a signal of 195+619^{+6}_{-5} resonance events, and resonance mass and width of 4143.4^{+2.9}_{-3.0}(\mathrm{stat})\pm0.6(\mathrm{syst})~\MeVcc and 15.3^{+10.4}_{-6.1}(\mathrm{stat})\pm2.5(\mathrm{syst})~\MeVcc respectively. The parameters of this resonance-like structure are consistent with values reported from an earlier CDF analysis.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures, submited to Phys. Rev. Let

    Invariant Mass Distribution of Jet Pairs Produced in Association with a W Boson in pp̅ Collisions at √s=1.96  TeV

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    We report a study of the invariant mass distribution of jet pairs produced in association with a W boson using data collected with the CDF detector which correspond to an integrated luminosity of 4.3  fb[superscript -1]. The observed distribution has an excess in the 120–160  GeV/c[superscript 2] mass range which is not described by current theoretical predictions within the statistical and systematic uncertainties. In this Letter, we report studies of the properties of this excess.National Science Foundation (U.S.)United States. Dept. of EnergyAlfred P. Sloan Foundatio

    Autoridades interpretativas: una perspectiva teórica sobre datificación y producción de sentido

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    Este artículo emerge en el espacio de contacto entre la literatura actual –de corte mayormente anglosajón– sobre datificación, y la perspectiva de Eliseo Verón como un aporte latinoamericano que abre oportunidades teóricas y empíricas para la discusión crítica de los procesos de datificación. Siguiendo la perspectiva de veroniana, la reflexión sobre los procesos de producción, circulación, y reconocimiento de los datos ayuda a desnaturalizar la idea de que el dato es neutral o compacto, para visibilizar, en cambio, las condiciones desde las que esos datos son provistos de sentido en tanto que constructos discursivos social y culturalmente situados. Frente a otras perspectivas anglosajonas que parecen más populares en la academia –i.e., el modelo Encoding/decoding de Hall–, este artículo propone revisitar la descripción de la articulación entre sentido y circulación por parte de Verón como una alternativa para describir los procesos de interpretación que consolidan los datos como discursos. Se trata, pues, de un punto de partida para posteriores desarrollos teóricos e investigaciones empíricas,y de una apertura de la perspectiva de Eliseo Verón para contribuir y enriquecer los debates abiertos sobre datificación y sus formas de discriminación

    Measurement of the top quark mass at CDF using the "neutrino ϕ\phi weighting" template method on a lepton plus isolated track sample

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    Submitted to Phys. Rev. DWe present a measurement of the top quark mass with t-tbar dilepton events produced in p-pbar collisions at the Fermilab Tevatron (s\sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV) and collected by the CDF II detector. A sample of 328 events with a charged electron or muon and an isolated track, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.9 fb1^{-1}, are selected as t-tbar candidates. To account for the unconstrained event kinematics, we scan over the phase space for the azimuthal angles (ϕν1,ϕν2\phi_{\nu_1},\phi_{\nu_2}) of neutrinos and reconstruct the top quark mass by minimizing a χ2\chi^2 function in the t-tbar dilepton hypothesis. We assign χ2\chi^2-dependent weights to the solutions in order to build a preferred mass for each event. Preferred mass distributions (templates) are built from simulated t-tbar and background events, and parameterized in order to provide continuous probability density functions. A likelihood fit of the preferred mass distribution in data to a weighted sum of signal and background probability density functions gives a top quark mass of 165.53.3+3.4165.5^{+{3.4}}_{-{3.3}}(stat.)±3.1\pm 3.1(syst.) GeV/c2c^2

    Measurement of Particle Production and Inclusive Differential Cross Sections in pbar{p} Collisions at sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV

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    21 pages, 10 figuresWe report a set of measurements of particle production in inelastic pbar{p} collisions collected with a minimum-bias trigger at the Tevatron Collider with the CDF II experiment. The inclusive charged particle transverse momentum differential cross section is measured, with improved precision, over a range about ten times wider than in previous measurements. The former modeling of the spectrum appears to be incompatible with the high particle momenta observed. The dependence of the charged particle transverse momentum on the event particle multiplicity is analyzed to study the various components of hadron interactions. This is one of the observable variables most poorly reproduced by the available Monte Carlo generators. A first measurement of the event transverse energy sum differential cross section is also reported. A comparison with a Pythia prediction at the hadron level is performed. The inclusive charged particle differential production cross section is fairly well reproduced only in the transverse momentum range available from previous measurements. At higher momentum the agreement is poor. The transverse energy sum is poorly reproduced over the whole spectrum. The dependence of the charged particle transverse momentum on the particle multiplicity needs the introduction of more sophisticated particle production mechanisms, such as multiple parton interactions, in order to be better explained

    A Measurement of the t-tbar Cross Section in p-pbar Collisions at sqrt(s) = 1.96 TeV using Dilepton Events with a Lepton plus Track Selection

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    43 pages, 22 figures; Submitted to Phys. Rev. DThis paper reports a measurement of the cross section for the pair production of top quarks in ppbar collisions at sqrt(s) = 1.96 TeV at the Fermilab Tevatron. The data was collected from the CDF II detector in a set of runs with a total integrated luminosity of 1.1 fb^{-1}. The cross section is measured in the dilepton channel, the subset of ttbar events in which both top quarks decay through t -> Wb -> l nu b where l = e, mu, or tau. The lepton pair is reconstructed as one identified electron or muon and one isolated track. The use of an isolated track to identify the second lepton increases the ttbar acceptance, particularly for the case in which one W decays as W -> tau nu. The purity of the sample may be further improved at the cost of a reduction in the number of signal events, by requiring an identified b-jet. We present the results of measurements performed with and without the request of an identified b-jet. The former is the first published CDF result for which a b-jet requirement is added to the dilepton selection. In the CDF data there are 129 pretag lepton + track candidate events, of which 69 are tagged. With the tagging information, the sample is divided into tagged and untagged sub-samples, and a combined cross section is calculated by maximizing a likelihood. The result is sigma_{ttbar} = 9.6 +/- 1.2 (stat.) -0.5 +0.6 (sys.) +/- 0.6 (lum.) pb, assuming a branching ratio of BR(W -> ell nu) = 10.8% and a top mass of m_t = 175 GeV/c^2

    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 the Decays B(s)0e+μ{B^0_{(s)}\to e^+\mu^-} and B(s)0e+e{B^0_{(s)}\to e^+e^-} in CDF Run II

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    submitted to PRLWe report results from a search for the lepton flavor violating decays B(s)0e+μB^0_{(s)}\to e^+\mu^-, and the flavor-changing neutral-current decays B(s)0e+eB^0_{(s)} \to e^+ e^-. The analysis uses data corresponding to 2fb1{\rm 2 fb^{-1}} of integrated luminosity of ppˉp \bar{p} collisions at s=1.96TeV\sqrt{s}=1.96 {\rm TeV} collected with the upgraded Collider Detector (CDF II) at the Fermilab Tevatron. The observed number of B(s)0B^0_{(s)} candidates is consistent with background expectations. The resulting Bayesian upper limits on the branching ratios at 90% credibility level are B(Bs0e+μ)47.8TeV/c2\mathcal{B}(B^0_s \to e^{+}\mu^{-}) 47.8 {\rm TeV/c^2}, and MLQ(B0e+μ)>59.3TeV/c2{M_{LQ}}(B^0\to e^+ \mu^-) > 59.3 {\rm TeV/c^2}, at 90% credibility level
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