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Title: Open and Hidden Beauty in 920 GeV ProtonNucleus Collisions


1
Open and Hidden Beauty in 920 GeV Proton-Nucleus
Collisions
  • Hernan Wahlberg
  • Utrecht University/NIKHEF
  • For the HERA-B Collaboration

2
Outline
  • HERA-B detector
  • Reference prompt J/y sample for beauty analysis
  • Open cross section
  • ? ( ) production cross section
  • Summary

3
HERA-B Detector (I)
4
HERA-B Detector (II)
  • Fixed target detector at p ring HERA, DESY
  • Proton beam at 920 GeV/c (vs 41.6 GeV)
  • Interaction rate 5 MHz
  • Wire targets (different materials C,W,Ti) in
    proton halo
  • Multiple trigger level (Hardware Software) for
    lepton pairs
  • High resolution vertexing ( 500 mm-longitudinal)
  • Very good particle ID for e, ?, ?, K and p

5
Data Sample
  • HERA-B has finished data taking (March 2003)
  • Dilepton trigger
  • Pretriggers high ET ECAL clusters, MUON hits
  • FLT (hardware trigger) track finding behind
    magnet
  • SLT (software trigger) track finding behind
    magnet and in silicon detector vertex
    reconstruction
  • 165 M dilepton triggered events
  • 300.000 J/? (gt1000 per hour to tape)
  • 3 target wires of different materials
  • Carbon (A12, 64 of total statistics)
  • Titanium (A48, 9)
  • Tungsten (A184, 27)

6
Reference Prompt J/y Sample
  • Long tracks (vertex detector tracking system)
  • PID m likelihood , E/p
  • Dilepton vertex probability gt 1
  • J/? acceptance -0.35 lt xF lt 0.15

J/y 148200500
J/y 1038001000
y 2600120
y 1700160
7
Outline
  • HERA-B detector
  • Reference prompt J/y sample for beauty analysis
  • Open cross section
  • ? ( ) production cross section
  • Summary

8
B Motivation
HERA-B 2002 measurement
  • Theoretical uncertainties
  • b quark mass 4.5 - 5 GeV
  • Production near energy threshold. At NLO, scale
    (m) dependence.
  • Need to go beyond NLO
  • Previous measurements
  • Poor statistical precision
  • Incompatible

9
B Selection Method
pA ?bb X b(b) ? B ? J/? X J/? ? mm-
ee-
  • B Selection ( 40 Efficiency)
  • Lepton impact to the wire
  • Distance J/y to wire

10
B Principle of Measurement
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B Data and MC Samples
  • Good agreement between data and MC simulation
  • Good separation between direct and detached J/?

12
B Detached J/? (muons)
  • Detachment cuts (on significance) optimized
    blindly and simultaneously
  • ?z gt 9 s
  • Iwl gt 2.6 s
  • IwJ/? lt 9s
  • Upstream from target
  • unphysical region
  • Downstream from target
  • signal region
  • Unbinned likelihood fit
  • Background
  • Combinatorial
  • B doublesemileptonic
  • No prompt J/?

13
B Detached J/? (electrons)
  • Detachment cuts (on significance) optimized
    blindly and simultaneously
  • ?z gt 10 s
  • Iwl gt 3.0 s
  • IwJ/? lt 12s

Upstream
Downstream
36.98.5-7.8
-4.21.9
  • Upstream from target
  • unphysical region
  • Downstream from target
  • signal region
  • Unbinned likelihood fit
  • Background
  • Combinatorial
  • B doublesemileptonic
  • No prompt J/?

14
B Sample Confirmation (I)
t 1.39 0.19 ps
  • Confirmation of B flavor
  • Long lived candidates around J/? mass
  • B lifetime compatible with expectations 1.54 ps
    (PDG)

15
B Sample Confirmation (II)
  • Search for additional tracks in a common vertex (
    J/?h )
  • Relax detachment cuts
  • Partially independent sample
  • Higher purity but lower stat
  • R?s (4.31.0)x10-2 compatible with main result
    (see next slide)
  • Some fully reconstructed final state events
  • Ongoing study based on double semileptonic bb
    decay sample

22 5
16
B Results (I)
  • e and µ channels are partially independent
  • Results agree well within errors
  • Good control of systematics

17
B Results (II)
Cross section in full xF range
18
B Results (III)
  • Result compatible with lower limit of
    theoretical predictions
  • Compatible with E789
  • Ongoing study suggests 40 higher s(J/?) and
    consequently s( )

19
Outline
  • HERA-B detector
  • Reference prompt J/y sample for beauty analysis
  • Open cross section
  • ? ( ) production cross section
  • Summary

20
? Motivation
  • Several measurements available but unclear
    situation at vs 40GeV
  • Test quarkonium production models
  • Possible nuclear suppression ?
  • HERA-B has good coverage in the central region
    of collisions ( xF -0.35,0.15)

21
? Method
pA ?? X ? ? mm- ee-
  • Measurement relative to prompt J/y
  • Less sensitive to systematic effects
  • Prompt J/y cross section from E771 and E789

22
? Signal
? ? ee-
  • Background
  • Random combinatorial estimated by like sign
    pairs of real data
  • Drell-Yan shape estimated from MC
  • ?(1S) / ?(2S) / ?(3S) relative production fixed
    to E605 results

7514
? ? mm-
30.87.4
23
? Preliminary Results
  • Based on sJ/? (352 2 26) nb/n (average
    E789-E771)
  • Both channels are compatible
  • Extrapolation to vs 38.8 GeV yields
  • Br d?/dy?y0 2.3 0.5stat 0.5sys pb/n
  • compatible with E605
  • (more than 1 s) below E772 and E771

24
? Global Situation
  • Modified Craigie parameterization to include
    nuclear suppression (parameter a)
  • Data compatible with no nuclear suppression
  • ? 0.96 ? 0.05

25
Conclusions (I) B cross section
  • HERA-B measured (20002004) Rs
    (2.80.40.3)x10-2
  • Lifetime of candidates in agreement with
    expectations
  • Compatibility between different channels
  • The complete HERA-B sample (90 events) is
    significantly larger than previous fixed target
    experiments
  • Based on sJ/? (352 2 26) nb/n (average
    E789-E771)
  • Ongoing fit of existing experimental results on
    s(J/?) with COM parametrisation to provide
    absolute bb cross section

26
Conclusions (II) ? cross section
  • Preliminary ? cross section measurement
  • 3.5 0.8 pb/n
  • In agreement with E605
  • Global fit to ? data consistent with no nuclear
    suppression

27
Backup Slides
28
BIBLIOGRAPHY
29
J/? cross section
E771/E789 scaled to HERA-B cms energy
?(J/?)352 2 26 nb/nucleon
HERAB Preliminary
HERA-B measurement on min. bias data ongoing
30
Detector characteristics (I)
  • Large acceptance 15-220 mrad in x (bending
    plane),
  • 15-160 mrad in y (vertical plane)
  • ? Target up to 8 wires inserted into the halo
    of 920 GeV proton beam (C, Ti, W)
  • VDS Vertex Detector System.
  • Dilepton vertex resolutions sz ? 600 mm, sx,y
    ? 70 mm
  • Dipole Magnet- field integral 2.13 Tm
  • OTR Outer Tracker. Honeycomb drift cells wire
    pitch 5/10 mm spatial hit resolution ? 350 mm
  • Backward hemisphere in CM (negative xF)
  • World largerst honeycomb tracker 1000 modules,
    115000 channels
  • ITR Inner Tracker MicroStrip Gas Chambers,
    pitch 100 mm, resolution 100 mm
  • Forward hemisphere in CM (positive xF)
  • Not used in this analysis (stability issues)

31
Detector characteristics (II)
  • RICH Ring Imaging Cherenkov Detector
  • C4F10 radiator gas, 2 planes of PMT
  • 4s separation e/p p ?3.4, 15 GeV/c, p/K
    p ? 12,54 GeV/c
  • ECAL Electromagnetic CALorimeter Sandwich
    sampling calorimeter (Shashlik) Pb and W as
    converter 3 regions
  • MUON detector 4 tracking stations Gas pixel
    chambers, Proportional tube chambers, some with
    segmented cathodes
  • DAQ system High bandwidth, high trigger and
    logging rates
  • TRIGGER.
  • - Pretriggers on ECAL MUON seeds
  • - FLT hardware based on ITR/OTR
  • - SLT software trigger TrackingVertexing linux
    farm with 240 nodes
  • ? Event reconstruction on-line, linux farm with
    200 nodes

32
MUON AND ELECTRON CHANNEL RELATIVE X-SECTION
RESULTS
33
b production model systematics
Default model MRST PDF, Peterson FF e0.006
Studied variations
Sys cont. to s(bb )
  • 1.5
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 1
  • 2
  • Changing PDFs from MRST to CTEQ
  • b quark mass from 4.5 to 5.0 GeV/c2
  • QCD renormalization scale m from 0.5 mo to 2 mo
  • Fragmentation functions
  • Peterson form with e from 0.002 to 0.008
  • Kartvelishvili form with ab from 12.4 to 15.0
  • ltkT2gt from 0.125 to 2.0 GeV2
  • Fraction of b-baryons produced in the
  • b-hadronization process from 0 to 12

Total 5
34
J/y from b decays kinematics
92 of J/y are produced in our xF range
35
? Theory (preliminary)
  • Theoretical prediction
  • NLO (NNLONNNLL)
  • Uncertainties
  • b mass
  • Renormalization scale m
  • Compatible with Modified Craigie parameterisation

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