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Book Prospects for Top Quark Mass Measurement Through the Fully Hadronic Decay of Top antitop Events with the ATLAS Detector

Download or read book Prospects for Top Quark Mass Measurement Through the Fully Hadronic Decay of Top antitop Events with the ATLAS Detector written by and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis outlines the prospects for top quark mass measurement through the Fully Hadronic decay of top-antitop events with the ATLAS detector. Methods with and without b-tagging were explored. Without b-tagging the signal was hidden beneath the QCD multi-jet background and prospects for a mass measurement do not appear to be good. A standard and a pessimistic b-tagging likelihood significance value were explored. The standard value gives a S/B of 0.88 and the more pessimistic value gives a S/B of 0.79. For 1 fb−1 a significance of 36.8 and 32.0 can be obtained for the standard and pessimistic scenarios respectively. A selection efficiency of 1.4% and 1.1% can be achieved for the standard and pessimistic values respectively. Assuming a top mass of 174 GeV, a mass peak can clearly be seen for both b-tagging values. For the standard scenario, a top mass of 168.94 GeV with a statistical error of 0.33 GeV can be extracted. With the pessimistic scenario, the extracted mass is 169.11 GeV with a statistical error of 0.36 GeV. This is the first attempt with fully simulated events and therefore there are possibilities for improvement. This analysis did not include b-jet energy scale correction.

Book Prospects for Top Quark Mass Measurement Through the Fully Hadronic Decay of Top antitop Events with the ATLAS Detector

Download or read book Prospects for Top Quark Mass Measurement Through the Fully Hadronic Decay of Top antitop Events with the ATLAS Detector written by Keith Edmonds and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This thesis outlines the prospects for top quark mass measurement through theFully Hadronic decay of top-antitop events with the ATLAS detector. Methods withand without b-tagging were explored. Without b-tagging the signal was hidden beneaththe QCD multi-jet background and prospects for a mass measurement do notappear to be good. A standard and a pessimistic b-tagging likelihood significancevalue were explored. The standard value gives a S/B of 0.88 and the more pessimisticvalue gives a S/B of 0.79. For 1 fb?1 a significance of 36.8 and 32.0 can be obtainedfor the standard and pessimistic scenarios respectively. A selection efficiency of 1.4%and 1.1% can be achieved for the standard and pessimistic values respectively. Assuminga top mass of 174 GeV, a mass peak can clearly be seen for both b-taggingvalues. For the standard scenario, a top mass of 168.94 GeV with a statistical errorof 0.33 GeV can be extracted. With the pessimistic scenario, the extracted mass is169.11 GeV with a statistical error of 0.36 GeV. This is the first attempt with fullysimulated events and therefore there are possibilities for improvement. This analysisdid not include b-jet energy scale correction.

Book Measurement of the Top Quark Mass in the All Hadronic Top Antitop Decay Channel Using Proton Proton Collision Data from the ATLAS Experiment at a Centre of Mass Energy of 8 TeV

Download or read book Measurement of the Top Quark Mass in the All Hadronic Top Antitop Decay Channel Using Proton Proton Collision Data from the ATLAS Experiment at a Centre of Mass Energy of 8 TeV written by Thomas McCarthy and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Studies on the Top Quark Mass Measurement in the All hadronic Tt   Decay Channel with ATLAS

Download or read book Studies on the Top Quark Mass Measurement in the All hadronic Tt Decay Channel with ATLAS written by Paola Giovannini and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Precision Measurements of the Top Quark Mass and Width with the D0 Detector

Download or read book Precision Measurements of the Top Quark Mass and Width with the D0 Detector written by and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 6 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Since the discovery of the top quark in 1995 at the Fermliab Tevatron Collider, top quark properties have been measured with ever higher precision. In this article, recent measurements of the top quark mass and its width using up to 3.6 fb−1 of D0 data are summarized. Different techniques and final states have been examined and no deviations within these measurements have been observed. In addition to the direct measurements, a measurement of the top quark mass from its production cross section and a measurement of the top-antitop quark mass difference are discussed. With a mass of 173.3 ± 1.1 GeV, the top quark is the heaviest of all known fundamental particles. Due to the high mass, its Yukawa coupling is close to unity suggesting that it may play a special role in electroweak symmetry breaking. Precise measurements of both, the W boson and the top quark mass, constrain the mass of the yet unobserved Higgs boson and allow to restrict certain extensions of the Standard Model. At the Tevatron collider with a center-of-mass energy of 1.96 TeV, 85% of the top quark pairs are produced in quark-antiquark annihilation; 15% originate from gluon fusion. Top quarks are predicted to decay almost exclusively to a W boson and a bottom quark. According to the number of hadronic W decays, top events are classified into all-jets, lepton+jets and dilepton events. The lepton+jets channel is characterized by four jets, one isolated, energetic charged lepton and missing transverse energy. With 30%, the branching fraction of the lepton+jets channel is about seven times larger than the one of the dilepton channel whereas the signal to background ratio is about three times smaller. The main background in this final state comes from W +jets events. Instrumental background arises from events in which a jet is misidentified as an electron and events with heavy hadrons that decay into leptons which pass the isolation requirements. The topology of the dilepton channel is described by two jets, two isolated, energetic charged leptons and significant missing transverse energy from the undetected neutrinos. The main background are Z + jets and diboson events (WW/WZ/ZZ+jets) as well as instrumental background as characterized above. At the D0 experiment, different techniques are used to measure the top quark mass. They are summarized in the following sections together with the first measurement of the top anti-top quark mass difference and the first precise determination of the top quark width.

Book Direct Measurement of the Top quark Decay Width with the ATLAS Detector

Download or read book Direct Measurement of the Top quark Decay Width with the ATLAS Detector written by Tomas Dado and published by . This book was released on 2019 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The top quark is the heaviest known elementary particle. Due to its large mass, the top quark decays before it forms bound states. This makes the top quark a unique particle in the Standard Model. Precise measurements of its properties could be used as tests of the consistency of the Standard Model and potential deviations could point to physics Beyond the Standard Model. This thesis deals with the direct measurement of the top-quark decay width using data collected in proton-proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies of 8 and 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. T...

Book Measurement of Top Quark Mass in the All Hadronic Channel in S  1 2

Download or read book Measurement of Top Quark Mass in the All Hadronic Channel in S 1 2 written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 277 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A measurement of the top quark mass in proton-antiproton collisions at √s = 1.96 TeV using 1040fb−1 of data collected in D detector at Fermilab is presented. This analysis focuses on the all-hadronic decay mode of the top quark and therefore only events with six or more calorimeter jets in the final state are considered.

Book Measurements of the Top Quark Mass and Decay Width with the D0 Detector

Download or read book Measurements of the Top Quark Mass and Decay Width with the D0 Detector written by and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 7 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The top quark discovery in 1995 at Fermilab is one of the major proofs of the standard model (SM). Due to its unique place in SM, the top quark is an important particle for testing the theory and probing for new physics. This article presents most recent measurements of top quark properties from the D0 detector. In particular, the measurement of the top quark mass, the top antitop mass difference and the top quark decay width. The discovery of the top quark in 1995 confirmed the existence of a third generation of quarks predicted in the standard model (SM). Being the heaviest elementary particle known, the top quark appears to become an important particle in our understanding of the standard model and physics beyond it. Because of its large mass the top quark has a very short lifetime, much shorter than the hadronization time. The predicted lifetime is only 3.3 · 10−25s. Top quark is the only quark whose properties can be studied in isolation. A Lorentz-invariant local Quantum Field Theory, the standard model is expected to conserve CP. Due to its unique properties, the top quark provides a perfect test of CPT invariance in the standard model. An ability to look at the quark before being hadronized allows to measure directly mass of the top quark and its antiquark. An observation of a mass difference between particle and antiparticle would indicate violation of CPT invariance. Top quark through its radiative loop correction to the W mass constrains the mass of the Higgs boson. A precise measurement of the top quark mass provides useful information to the search of Higgs boson by constraining its region of possible masses. Another interesting aspect is that the top quark's Yukawa coupling to the Higgs boson is very close to unity (0.996 ± 0.006). That implies it may play a special role in the electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism.

Book Analytic Mass Reconstruction of Top antitop Resonances in the Dilepton Channel at ATLAS

Download or read book Analytic Mass Reconstruction of Top antitop Resonances in the Dilepton Channel at ATLAS written by Michelle Renée Boudreau and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Many theories beyond the Standard Model predict new massive particles that decay preferentially to top-antitop quark pairs. This thesis investigates the dilepton final state where both W bosons from the top quarks decay into leptons. This final state features the highest purity for top quarks but is kinematically under-constrained due to the presence of the two neutrinos that leave the ATLAS detector undetected. Using kinematic constraints from the top-antitop quark decay chain, along with the missing energy, leptons, and jets, that are measured with the ATLAS detector, a set of analytic solutions for the four-vectors of the neutrinos can be obtained. With this information, the invariant mass can be reconstructed up to a four-fold ambiguity. Methods used to eliminate incorrect neutrino solutions are investigated and characterized. For a resonance particle with a mass much larger than the top quark mass, the top quarks will be highly boosted, resulting in collimated decay products of the top quark. Optimizing the lepton selection in such an environment is very important and is also discussed.

Book Measurement of the Top Quark Mass in the All Hadronic Channel at the Tevatron

Download or read book Measurement of the Top Quark Mass in the All Hadronic Channel at the Tevatron written by and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This study presents a measurement of the top quark mass in the all hadronic channel of the top quark pair production mechanism, using 1 fb-1 of pp collisions at s =1.96 TeV collected at the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF). Few novel techniques have been used in this measurement. A template technique was used to simultaneously determine the mass of the top quark and the energy scale of the jets. Two sets of distributions have been parameterized as a function of the top quark mass and jet energy scale. One set of distributions is built from the event-by-event reconstructed top masses, determined using the Standard Model matrix element for the tt all hadronic process. This set is sensitive to changes in the value of the top quark mass. The other set of distributions is sensitive to changes in the scale of jet energies and is built from the invariant mass of pairs of light flavor jets, providing an in situ calibration of the jet energy scale. The energy scale of the measured jets in the final state is expressed in units of its uncertainty, sigmac. The measured mass of the top quark is 171.1+/-3.7(stat.unc.)+/-2.1(syst.unc.) GeV/c 2 and to the date represents the most precise mass measurement in the all hadronic channel and third best overall.

Book Measurements of the Top Anti top Production Cross Section and Top Quark Mass in the Hadronically Decaying Tau   Jets Decay Channel at CDF

Download or read book Measurements of the Top Anti top Production Cross Section and Top Quark Mass in the Hadronically Decaying Tau Jets Decay Channel at CDF written by Daryl Curtis Hare and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 212 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Measurement of the Top Quark Mass in the All Hadronic Channel at the Tevatron

Download or read book Measurement of the Top Quark Mass in the All Hadronic Channel at the Tevatron written by Gheorghe Lungu and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: ABSTRACT: This study presents a measurement of the top quark mass in the all hadronic channel of the top quark pair production mechanism, using 1 fb−1 of pp [line over 2nd p] collisions at the square root of s=1.96 TeV collected at the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF). Few novel techniques have been used in this measurement. A template technique was used to simultaneously determine the mass of the top quark and the energy scale of the jets. Two sets of distributions have been parameterized as a function of the top quark mass and jet energy scale. One set of distributions is built from the event-by-event reconstructed top masses, determined using the Standard Model matrix element for the tt [line over 2nd t] all hadronic process. This set is sensitive to changes in the value of the top quark mass. The other set of distributions is sensitive to changes in the scale of jet energies and is built from the invariant mass of pairs of light flavor jets, providing an in situ calibration of the jet energy scale. The energy scale of the measured jets in the final state is expressed in units of its uncertainty, [sigma] sub c. The measured mass of the top quark is 171.1"3.7(stat.unc.)"2.1(syst.unc.) GeV/c2 and to the date represents the most precise mass measurement in the all hadronic channel and third best overall.

Book Measurement of the Top quark Mass in All hadronic Decays in P Anti p Collisions at CDF II

Download or read book Measurement of the Top quark Mass in All hadronic Decays in P Anti p Collisions at CDF II written by and published by . This book was released on 2006 with total page 7 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: We present a measurement of the top-quark mass, M{sub tpo}, in the all-hadronic decay channel t{bar t} --> WbW−{bar b} --> q1{bar q}2bq3{bar q}4{bar b}. The analysis is performed using 310 pb−1 of (square root)s = 1.96 TeV p{bar p} collisions collected with the CDF II detector using a multi-jet trigger. The mass measurement is based on an event-by-event likelihood which depends on both the sample purity and the value of the top-quark mass, using 90 possible jet-to-parton assignments in the six-jet final state. The joint likelihood of 290 selected events yields a value of M{sub top} = 177.1 ± 4.9(stat.) ± 4.7(syst.) GeV/c2.

Book Studies on an Initial Top Quark Mass Measurement at ATLAS in the Lepton jets Tt   Decay Channel and Alignment of the Pixel and SCT Subdetectors

Download or read book Studies on an Initial Top Quark Mass Measurement at ATLAS in the Lepton jets Tt Decay Channel and Alignment of the Pixel and SCT Subdetectors written by Roland Härtel and published by . This book was released on 2009 with total page 123 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Measurement of the Top Quark Mass Simultaneously in Dilepton and Lepton   Jets Decay Channels

Download or read book Measurement of the Top Quark Mass Simultaneously in Dilepton and Lepton Jets Decay Channels written by and published by . This book was released on 2008 with total page 180 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The authors present the first measurement of the top quark mass using simultaneously data from two decay channels. They use a data sample of (square root)s = 1.96 TeV collisions with integrated luminosity of 1.9 fb−1 collected by the CDF II detector. They select dilepton and lepton + jets channel decays of t{bar t} pairs and reconstruct two observables in each topology. They use non-parametric techniques to derive probability density functions from simulated signal and background samples. The observables are the reconstructed top quark mass and the scalar sum of transverse energy of the event in the dilepton topology and the reconstructed top quark mass and the invariant mass of jets from the W boson decay in lepton + jets channel. They perform a simultaneous fit for the top quark mass and the jet energy scale which is constrained in situ by the hadronic W boson resonance from the lepton + jets channel. Using 144 dilepton candidate events and 332 lepton + jets candidate events they measure: M{sub top} = 171.9 ± 1.7 (stat. + JES) ± 1.1 (other sys.) GeV/c2 = 171.9 ± 2.0 GeV/c2. The measurement features a robust treatment of the systematic uncertainties, correlated between the two channels and develops techniques for a future top quark mass measurement simultaneously in all decay channels. Measurements of the W boson mass and the top quark mass provide a constraint on the mass of the yet unobserved Higgs boson. The Higgs boson mass implied by measurement presented here is higher than Higgs boson mass implied by previously published, most precise CDF measurements of the top quark mass in lepton + jets and dilepton channels separately.

Book Measurement of the Top Quark Mass in the All Hadronic Mode at CDF

Download or read book Measurement of the Top Quark Mass in the All Hadronic Mode at CDF written by and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page 8 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A measurement of the top quark mass (M{sub top}) in the all-hadronic decay channel is presented. It uses 5.8 fb−1 of p{bar p} data collected with the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider. Events with six to eight jets are selected by a neural network algorithm and by the requirement that at least one of the jets is tagged as a b quark jet. The measurement is performed with a likelihood fit technique, which simultaneously determines M{sub top} and the jet energy scale (JES) calibration. The fit yields a value of M{sub top} = 172.5 ± 1.4 (stat) ± 1.0 (JES) ± 1.1 (syst) GeV/c2.