A Measurement of B-quark Fragmentation Fractions in P¢p Collisions at [centre of Mass Energy]

A Measurement of B-quark Fragmentation Fractions in P¢p Collisions at [centre of Mass Energy]

Author: Wendy Jane Taylor

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Published: 1999

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Fragmentation is the process by which quarks and gluons organize themselves into hadrons. The fragmentation properties of the bottom quark cannot be predicted from fundamental principles and hence must be determined empirically. We investigate one such property, namely the flavour dependence of the fragmentation process for bottom quarks produced in 1.8-TeV proton-antiproton collisions. This flavour dependence is investigated by determining the 'B'-hadron production ratios. We use a sample of pp data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 110 pb-1 and reconstruct the following semileptonic 'B'-hadron decays into electrons and charmed hadrons: B+[right arrow]e+neD 0X,hsp sp="0.265"B0[right arrow]e+n eD*-X , B0[right arrow]e+neD- X,hsp sp="0.265"B0s[right arrow]e +neD-s X and L0b [right arrow]e+neL- cX . With these data, we measure the ratios of fragmentation fractions fd/fuvmk id="vm1"=88± 21%, fs/fu+fdvmkr rid="vm1"= 21.5±7.1%hsp sp="0.265"and fbaryon/fu+fd vmkr rid="vm1"=12.0±4.2%. Assuming that these four hadrons saturate production of weakly-decaying ' B' hadrons, that is, that fu+fd+fs+fbaryon 1 , we determine fuvmk id="vm1"=39.8±5.4 %, fdvmkr rid="vm1"=35.2±4.8 %, fsvmkr rid="vm1"=16.1±4.5 %hsp sp="0.265"and fbaryonvmkr rid="vm1"=9.0± 2.9%. These results represent the first measurement of all four 'b'-quark fragmentation fractions in a single experiment. These fractions are in agreement both with previous phenomenological interpretations and with other experimental measurements.


Measurement of the Top Quark Mass Using Charged Particles in Pp Collisions at {u221A}s

Measurement of the Top Quark Mass Using Charged Particles in Pp Collisions at {u221A}s

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Published: 2016

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A novel technique for measuring the mass of the top quark that uses only the kinematic properties of its charged decay products is presented. Top quark pair events with final states with one or two charged leptons and hadronic jets are selected from the data set of 8 TeV proton-proton collisions, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 19.7 fb-1. By reconstructing secondary vertices inside the selected jets and computing the invariant mass of the system formed by the secondary vertex and an isolated lepton, an observable is constructed that is sensitive to the top quark mass that is expected to be robust against the energy scale of hadronic jets. The main theoretical systematic uncertainties, concerning the modeling of the fragmentation and hadronization of b quarks and the reconstruction of secondary vertices from the decays of b hadrons, are studied. A top quark mass of 173.68±0.20(stat)-0.97+1.58(syst) GeV is measured. Furthermore, the overall systematic uncertainty is dominated by the uncertainty in the b quark fragmentation and the modeling of kinematic properties of the top quark.


Determination of the Ratio of B-quark Fragmentation Fractions Fs/fd in Pp Collisions at S

Determination of the Ratio of B-quark Fragmentation Fractions Fs/fd in Pp Collisions at S

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Published: 2015

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With an integrated luminosity of 2.47 fb-1 recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC, the exclusive decays B0s→J/?? and B0d→J/?K*0 of B mesons produced in pp collisions at √s=7 TeV are used to determine the ratio of fragmentation fractions fs/fd. From the observed B0s→J/?? and B0d→J/?K*0 yields, the quantity (fs/fd)[B(B0s→J/??)/B(B0d→J/?K*0)] is measured to be 0.199±0.004(stat)±0.008(syst). Using a recent theory prediction for [B(B0s→J/??)/B(B0d→J/?K*0)] yields (fs/fd)=0.240±0.004(stat)±0.010(syst)±0.017(th). As a result, it is based on a new approach that provides a significant improvement of the world average.


Measurement of the Relative Fragmentation Fractions of B-bar Hadrons

Measurement of the Relative Fragmentation Fractions of B-bar Hadrons

Author: Karen Ruth Gibson

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Published: 2006

Total Pages: 169

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This thesis describes the first Run II measurement of b quark fragmentation into {bar B}{sup 0}, B{sup -}, and {bar B}{sub s}{sup 0} mesons and {Lambda}{sub b}{sup 0} baryons using semileptonic B decays. The result is based on 360 pb{sup -1} of data collected with the CDF detector in p{bar p} collisions at {radical}s = 1,960 GeV at the Tevatron Collider at Fermilab. The fragmentation fractions are measured for an effective {bar B} hadron p{sub T} threshold of 7 GeV/c to be f{sub u}/f{sub d} = 1.054 {+-} 0.018(stat){sub -0.045}{sup +0.025}(syst) {+-} 0.058(BR), f{sub s}/(f{sub u} + f{sub d}) = 0.160 {+-} 0.005(stat){sub -0.010}{sup +0.011}(syst){sub -0.034}{sup +0.057}(BR), and f{sub {Lambda}{sub b}}/(f{sub u} + f{sub d}) = 0.281 {+-} 0.012(stat){sub -0.056}{sup +0.058}(syst){sub -0.086}{sup +0.128}(BR). f{sub s}/(f{sub u} + f{sub d}) agrees both with previous CDF measurements and the world averages, dominated by the LEP measurements, with {approx} 1{sigma}. However, f{sub {Lambda}{sub b}}/(f{sub u} + f{sub d}) is approximately twice the value which has been measured at LEP and in CDF Run I and disagrees with the LEP results by approximately 2 {sigma}.


Measurement of the T T-bar Production Cross Section in Pp Collisions at 7 TeV in Lepton + Jets Events Using B-quark Jet Identification

Measurement of the T T-bar Production Cross Section in Pp Collisions at 7 TeV in Lepton + Jets Events Using B-quark Jet Identification

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Published: 2011

Total Pages: 39

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A new measurement of the inclusive production cross section for pp to t t-bar is performed at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV using data collected by the CMS experiment at the LHC. The analysis uses a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36 inverse picobarns, and is based on the final state with one isolated, high transverse momentum muon or electron, missing transverse energy, and hadronic jets. The ttbar content of the selected events is enhanced by requiring the presence of at least one jet consistent with b-quark hadronization. The measured cross section is 150 +/- 9 (stat.) +/- 17 syst.) +/- 6 (lumi.) pb and is in agreement with higher-order QCD calculations. The combination of this measurement with a previous CMS result based on dileptons gives 154 +/- 17 (stat.+syst.) +/- 6 (lumi.) pb.


Inclusive b Jet Production in Proton-Proton Collisions

Inclusive b Jet Production in Proton-Proton Collisions

Author: Patrick L.S. Connor

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-11-29

Total Pages: 325

ISBN-13: 3030343839

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^ 74 GeV and |y| 2.4; the b jets must contain a B hadron. The measurement has significant statistics up to p T ∼ O(TeV). Advanced methods of unfolding are performed to extract the signal. It is found that fixed-order calculations with underlying event describe the measurement well.


Statistics and Analysis of Scientific Data

Statistics and Analysis of Scientific Data

Author: Massimiliano Bonamente

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2016-11-08

Total Pages: 323

ISBN-13: 1493965727

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The revised second edition of this textbook provides the reader with a solid foundation in probability theory and statistics as applied to the physical sciences, engineering and related fields. It covers a broad range of numerical and analytical methods that are essential for the correct analysis of scientific data, including probability theory, distribution functions of statistics, fits to two-dimensional data and parameter estimation, Monte Carlo methods and Markov chains. Features new to this edition include: • a discussion of statistical techniques employed in business science, such as multiple regression analysis of multivariate datasets. • a new chapter on the various measures of the mean including logarithmic averages. • new chapters on systematic errors and intrinsic scatter, and on the fitting of data with bivariate errors. • a new case study and additional worked examples. • mathematical derivations and theoretical background material have been appropriately marked, to improve the readability of the text. • end-of-chapter summary boxes, for easy reference. As in the first edition, the main pedagogical method is a theory-then-application approach, where emphasis is placed first on a sound understanding of the underlying theory of a topic, which becomes the basis for an efficient and practical application of the material. The level is appropriate for undergraduates and beginning graduate students, and as a reference for the experienced researcher. Basic calculus is used in some of the derivations, and no previous background in probability and statistics is required. The book includes many numerical tables of data, as well as exercises and examples to aid the readers' understanding of the topic.


Measurement of the Top Quark Pair Production Cross Section in Pp Collisions at a Center-of-mass Energy of 7 TeV with the CMS Experiment at the LHC

Measurement of the Top Quark Pair Production Cross Section in Pp Collisions at a Center-of-mass Energy of 7 TeV with the CMS Experiment at the LHC

Author: Geng-Yuan Jeng

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Published: 2011

Total Pages: 140

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We perform a measurement of the top quark pair production cross section in pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider. The analysis is based on a 36 pb -1 dataset collected with the CMS experiment in 2010. We study the kinematic characteristics of events with exactly one isolated muon in association with additional hard jets and exhibiting substantial missing transverse energy to distinguish the tt− signal from the electroweak and QCD multijet backgrounds. The tt− signal is extracted by simultaneously fitting the tri-jet invariant mass distributions in events with exactly three jets and at least four jets. The measured cross section is 157 ± 12(stat.[Special characters omitted.] (syst.) ± 6(lumi.) pb, which is consistent with the theoretical predictions.