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Title: Recent Results from D


1
Recent Results from DØ
  • Andy HaasUniversity of Washington
  • ...for the DØ Collaboration
  • UW-EPE Colloquium
  • June 5, 2003

2
Fermilab Tevatron
  • Highest energy particle collider in the world
  • 1.96 TeV center of mass energy
  • Typical luminosity is 4e31 cm-2s-1
  • DØ is centered at one of two interaction regions


3
Luminosity So Far
  • Run II began 2 years ago
  • Luminosity has steadily increased
  • 200 pb-1 delivered so far

Peak Luminosity
Integrated Luminosity
4
Current Data / Efficiency
5
DØ Detector
Retained from Run I LrAr calorimeter Central muon
detector Muon toroid
  • New for Run II
  • Magnetic tracker
  • 2 Tesla solenoid
  • Silicon microvertex tracker
  • Scintillating fiber tracker
  • Preshower detectors
  • Forward muon detector
  • Forward proton detector
  • Front-end electronics
  • Trigger and DAQ

6
Trigger / Data Acquisition
L1Calorimeter EnergyMuon StubsCentral High-pT
Axial Tracks L2Clustered Calorimeter
EnergyMissing Transverse Cal. EnergyMatched
Muon StubsDisplaced High-pT Axial
Tracks L3JetsCentral Stereo TracksMuons
Matched to TracksPrimary VertexJet Lifetime
b-Tags
7
Tracking / Vertexing
Silicon Microstrip Tracker
Central Fiber Tracker
IP resolution
?-gtee-
8
Overview of Preliminary Physics Results
  • The foundations of a long and exciting physics
    program for Run II
  • Preliminary Results
  • QCD Jet Physics
  • b Physics
  • W and Z Measurements
  • Top Quark Production
  • Searches for New Phenomena
  • Higgs-search-related Physics
  • Winter Conference Data
  • Older Reconstruction Software and Geometry
  • 60 pb-1

9
QCD Jet Cross-Sections
  • Central region
  • Large energy-scale errors
  • Agreement with theory

10
QCD Di-jet Mass
pT 432 GeV/c
pT 394 GeV/c
Dijet Mass Spectrum
?
?
11
B Cross-section / Lifetime
  • Cross-section
  • Important for tuning theoretical parameters
  • Higher than theory by x2, consistent with Run I
  • Main uncertainty is Jet Energy Scale
  • Lifetime
  • Errors still large, but measurement agrees with
    theory

12
B Decays
  • 110,000 J/?-gtµµ decays
  • Good reconstruction efficiency
  • Use to study b lifetime and Bd oscillation

13
CP-violation
  • Golden decay modes
  • Bs available only at the Tevatron
  • Both jet-charge and opposite-muon methods of
    flavor tagging have eD2 3

14
Electro-Weak
  • Ws and Zs are great calibration sources
  • Well understood processes
  • Test understanding of the detector
  • Efficiencies / Backgrounds
  • Triggers
  • Resolutions
  • Luminosity
  • Simulation
  • Use signals to tune reconstruction algorithms
  • Preliminary to important RunII goals
  • W mass
  • Precision EW measurements
  • Top and Higgs physics

e?ID 911
(scaled)
etrk 821
15
Z
D0 RunII Preliminary
Z-gt??
Z-gtee
1139 Candidates
1585 Candidates
16
W
W-gte?
W-gt??
27370 Candidates
7352 Candidates
17
Top
18
Top Channels
19
Top Combined
  • Evidence has been seen for the top quark at DØ in
    RunII

20
Top with b-tags
  • Jets in Wjet events are tagged using tracks
  • Compare Wbjet events to Standard Model without
    the top-quark
  • Excess is observed in the 3 and 4 jet final
    states, indicating a top-quark

D0 preliminary
Counting Signed Impact Parameter Tagger
jet multiplicity
21
New Phenomena
  • Variety of searches underway
  • Results will soon surpass Run I limits
  • Model Independent
  • e? X
  • Supersymmetry
  • SUGRA-inspired
  • Jets Missing ET (Squarks)
  • Trileptons (Gauginos)
  • GMSB
  • Diphotons Missing ET
  • Leptoquarks
  • 1st and 2nd generations
  • New Gauge Bosons
  • Dielectrons
  • Large Extra Dimensions
  • Dielectrons Diphotons
  • Dimuons

22
Z
  • Assume Z couples like Z
  • Look for bump in ee- spectrum...

D0 Run II Preliminary
Z x 10
23
Standard Model Higgs 101
MH lt 130 GeV H?bb gg ?H ?bb hopeless (H ???
maybe) H(W ? l?) and H(Z ? ll/??) best processes
MH gt150 GeV H ?WW gg ?H ?(W ? l?)(W ?l?)
best process Also (H ?WW)(W ?l? / Z ?ll)
...study backgrounds for now...
24
HW Backgrounds
Major background source W dijets Compare data
with Monte Carlo No b-tagging applied yet...
Errors include statistical and systematic error
from Jet Energy Scale
25
HZ Backgrounds
Major background source Z dijets Compare data
with Monte Carlo No b-tagging applied yet...
Errors include statistical and systematic error
from Jet Energy Scale
26
H-gtWW
Use spin correlations between leptons from the
Ws to reject backgrounds Need factor of 400
more significance -gt about 20 times more data to
start to exclude SM Higgs
WW candidate
Signal (x 50)
27
Z-gtbb
  • Cross-sections
  • QCD, pTgt20 GeV 35,000,000 nb
  • bb, pTgt20 GeV 100,000 nb
  • Z-gtbb (4.594 x Z-gtee) 1180 nb

b
b
CDF Run I3.23 sigma91-30 -19 events103-7
pb-1hep-ex/9806022
DØ Run IIZ-gtbb Candidate
28
Why Z-gtbb ?
  • Measure b-jet energy scale
  • Reduce final Run II uncertainty on mt from 2.7 -gt
    1.6 GeV
  • Measure b-jet energy resolution
  • Crucial for placing limits on Higgs production
    (with H-gtbb)
  • Measure b-jet tagging efficiency and fake rate
  • And kinematic dependence vs. pT , vs. eta

The Z-gtbb peak is a standard candle for b-jets
Observing and measuring the Z-gtbb decay proves
that tools used to look for the Higgs really work!
29
Double-tag Excess in mujet Data
  • Selection
  • pT gt 25 GeV, full JES corrections
  • eta of jets lt 2.0 (fiducial tags)
  • d-phi gt 2.5 (loose back-to-back)
  • 2 loose secondary vertex b-tags
  • Fit double-tagged sample to S B
  • Subtract background and fit to Gaus.
  • Compare to Z-gtbb Monte Carlo
  • Use the CDF Run I method
  • Get background from 1-tagged sample
  • Also correct for ET turn-on of the second b-tag
    (using 0-1 tag method)
  • Compare with bb Monte Carlo
  • Pythia direct bb MC (26,000 evts)with pTgt20 GeV
    and eta lt 3
  • Same trigger/skimming efficiency for bb as Z-gtbb,
    40
  • Shape, position of peak agrees with MC
  • Peak in data is wider by 50

2s excess
DØ Run II52pb-1
bb MC 8840 events-gt3763 events pred.
30
Multi-jet Double-tags
  • Fit the double-tagged invariant mass spectrum to
    a sum of backgrounds
  • QCD Heavy Flavor
  • Shape estimated from b-tagging kinematic
    corrections to the single-tagged sample
  • Normalization left a free parameter (bbjj
    cross-section poorly known)
  • Fake double-tag fraction estimated from fake-tag
    rates and kinematics
  • Z-gtbb and tt backgrounds are included from Monte
    Carlo normalized to the relatively well-known
    cross-sections
  • Know to expect Z-gtbb background from CDF Run I
    analysis
  • We verify the qualitative observation of Z-gtbb
    background

CDF Run I - Preliminary
Z-gtbb tt
Fakes
QCD HF
D0 Run II - Preliminary Multi-jet Sample
53pb-12 Tight-3track-SV tags
31
Luminosity Outlook
Short term
Long term
3 fb-1 by 2007 5 or 8 fb-1 by 2009?
Stretch
Integrated Luminosity (fb-1)
Base
gt200 pb-1 in 2003
10,000 pb-1 by 2009 ?
32
Prospects / Conclusions
  • Tevatron is off to a slow start delivering
    luminosity
  • DØ has proven it can do the physics it was
    designed to
  • Commissioning largely done... an incredible
    amount of hard work by hundreds of engineers,
    technicians and physicists
  • Now entering a fine-tuning stage of operations
  • Expect first RunII physics results within a year
    using 200 pb-1 of data
  • Exciting analyses within the next few years using
    2-3 fb-1 of data
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