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Title: tt spin correlations with semileptonic channel


1
tt spin correlations with semileptonic channel
F. Hubaut, E. Monnier, P.
Pralavorio CPPM 01/2004 Top WG meeting
  • Goal
  • Update the tt spin correlation study in
    semileptonic channel using production and decay
    density matrices
  • Reminder
  • Last meeting, we reproduced our Prague
    colleagues dileptonic results at the parton level
  • Since last meeting
  • Tools upgrade for semileptonic analysis
  • Event topology reconstruction

first results
2
Tools
  • Standard PYTHIA does not include spin
    correlations
  • Upgraded to Toprex4.1 and Pythia6.221 with
    Atlfast2.60, Tauola2.6, Photos2.5
  • Use TOPREX (developed by CMS) with LO full
    density matrices
  • Pythia for hadronization, fragmentation and
    decays
  • Tauola package for t decays
  • Generalist can do single top, Higgs resonance,
    rare top decays (FCNC, t Hb),
  • Evolutive (future integration in Athena
    framework)

3
Event generation and reconstruction
  • 2 processes in Toprex are well suited
  • CTEQ5L structure function set
  • 5.4fb-1 of events in the semileptonic channel
    with process 20, with process 50, and with
    standard Pythia 6.221, w/wo ISR/FSR (no
    pile-up)
  • Events reconstructed with Atlfast2.60
  • process 20 tt production in the Breit-Wigner
    approach with off-shell W bosons
  • process 50 tt production in the on-shell
    approximation, with the possibility to switch on
    an intermediate Higgs resonance (switched off in
    the following)

can help to understand the theoretical
systematics
4
Asymmetry coefficient
  • T (T-) angle between chosen spin axis and
    spin analyzer direction in the t(t) rest frame.
    Spin axis is t(t) direction in the parton c.m.s.
    (helicity basis)
  • 9 ltCosT CosT-gt unbiased estimator for the
    asymmetry coefficient A, which measures the spin
    correlations
  • leptonic side lepton (?1)
  • hadronic side W or b (?0.4)
  • least energetic jet (lej) (?0.5)

A-0.33? ?-
Standard Pythia Mean 0.00?0.02 A
Entries
In the following, statistical errors 0.02
9 CosT CosT-
5
Asymmetry at parton level
(lej as hadronic spin analyzer)
A0.00
Pythia
Toprex 20
Toprex 50
  • Toprex reproduces the LHC expected asymmetry
    (-0.3310.5)
  • Good agreement between Toprex processes

6
tt invariant mass
Higher asymmetry for low tt invariant mass
(lej as hadronic spin analyzer)
Asymmetry
Mtt (GeV)
All events
Mtt lt 500GeV
A-0.16
A-0.24
Cut on Mtt can increase asymmetry
7
Signal reconstruction
(similar to top mass analyses)
  • Selection
  • 1 lepton gt 20GeV (?lt2.5)
  • PTmiss gt 20GeV
  • at least 4 jets gt 40GeV (?lt2.5)
  • at least 2 b jets among them
  • Reconstruction
  • Jet calibration and B-tagging are performed with
    Atlfast-B
  • Select the 2 non-b jets with Mjj closest to MW
  • Select the b jet with Mjjb closest to Mt
  • Use PTmiss for the PT? and compute Pz? by
    constraining Ml? to Mw
  • Select the b jet closest to the lepton
  • Select the ? with Ml?b closest to Mt
  • Quality cuts
  • Select events with lMwREC - Mwl lt 20GeV and
    lMtREC - Mtl lt 35GeV
  • Cut on Mttlt500GeV

all cuts 2 efficiency (25 kevents
after cuts)
8
Mass reconstructions
Hadronic W
Mean 80.4 GeV Sigma 6.0 GeV

MW
Hadronic top
Leptonic top
Mean 173.1 Sigma 10.7
Mean 172.4 Sigma 10.9
Mt
Mt
  • in agreement with top mass paper
  • same results with Toprex or Pythia
  • spin correlations do not influence
    top mass reconstruction

9
Asymmetry results
(lej as hadronic spin analyzer)
  • at all levels good agreement toprex20/toprex50
    and Pythia compatible with 0 (error 0.02)
  • Asymmetry still mesurable after reconstruction
  • Necessary to study the systematics induced by
    cuts and reconstruction

10
Idem without ISR/FSR
A0.00
A-0.24
A-0.24
A0.00
A-0.20
A-0.20
A-0.02
A-0.20
A-0.20
  • without ISR/FSR, reconstruction level similar to
    parton level after cuts
  • ISR/FSR dilute asymmetry

11
W or b instead of lej as spin analyzer
  • W (or b) is a less powerful spin analyzer
  • different sensitivity to systematics?

12
Conclusions
  • Production of semileptonic events performed with
    Toprex4.1 Pythia6.221 Atlfast2.60 for tt
    spin correlation studies
  • Analysis at parton level gives expected results,
    as for dileptonic channel
  • Event topology reconstruction performed good
    agreement with top mass paper
  • Asymmetry still measurable after reconstr., even
    if ISR/FSR degrade it


Our semileptonic results Our semileptonic results Our semileptonic results Our semileptonic results
Pythia Toprex, lej Toprex, W
No ISR/FSR -0.02 ?0.02 -0.20 ?0.02 -0.17 ?0.02
ISR/FSR 0.03 ?0.02 -0.15 ?0.02 -0.08 ?0.02
Prague dileptonic results Prague dileptonic results Prague dileptonic results Prague dileptonic results
ISR/FSR -0.07 ?0.02 -0.18 ?0.02 -0.18 ?0.02
(statistical errors only, no background)
13
Outlook
  • Near term
  • study systematics
  • include background (S/B70 after cuts), pile-up
    effects?
  • Look at angles in laboratory frame (less
    sensitive to systematics)
  • sign correlation effects
  • easier at beginning of data taking
  • Perform a likelihood on normalised shapes (as
    Toprex/Pythia) with a well tuned MC (acceptance
    effects, )
  • get absolute asymmetry measurement

14
Asymmetry results
(lej as hadronic spin analyzer)
  • at all levels good agreement toprex20/toprex50
    and Pythia compatible with 0 (error 0.02)
  • Asymmetry still mesurable after reconstruction
  • Necessary to study the systematics induced by
    cuts and reconstruction

15
W or b instead of lej as spin analyzer
  • W (or b) is a less powerful spin analyzer
  • different sensitivity to systematics?
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