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CDF Collaboration,
T. Aaltonen,
S. Amerio,
D. Amidei,
A. Anastassov,
A. Annovi,
J. Antos,
G. Apollinari,
J. A. Appel,
T. Arisawa, [......],
K. Yi,
J. Yoh,
K. Yorita,
T. Yoshida,
G. B. Yu,
I. Yu,
A. M. Zanetti,
Y. Zeng,
C. Zhou,
S. Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We report on a measurement of the top-quark electric charge in ttbar events
in which one W boson originating from the top-quark pair decays into leptons
and the other into hadrons. The event sample was collected by the CDF II
detector in sqrt(s)=1.96 TeV proton-antiproton collisions and corresponds to
5.6 fb^(-1). We find the data to be consistent with the standard model and
exclude the existence of an exotic quark with -4/3 electric charge and mass of
the conventional top quark at the 99% confidence level.
04/2013;
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T Aaltonen,
S Amerio,
D Amidei,
A Anastassov,
A Annovi,
J Antos,
G Apollinari,
J A Appel,
T Arisawa,
A Artikov, [......],
K Yi,
J Yoh,
K Yorita,
T Yoshida,
G B Yu,
I Yu,
A M Zanetti,
Y Zeng,
C Zhou,
S Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: This Letter reports a measurement of the cross section for producing pairs of central prompt isolated photons in proton-antiproton collisions at a total energy sqrt[s]=1.96 TeV using data corresponding to 9.5 fb^{-1} integrated luminosity collected with the CDF II detector at the Fermilab Tevatron. The measured differential cross section is compared to three calculations derived from the theory of strong interactions. These include a prediction based on a leading order matrix element calculation merged with a parton shower model, a next-to-leading order calculation, and a next-to-next-to-leading order calculation. The first and last calculations reproduce most aspects of the data, thus showing the importance of higher-order contributions for understanding the theory of strong interaction and improving measurements of the Higgs boson and searches for new phenomena in diphoton final states.
Physical Review Letters 03/2013; 110(10):101801. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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CDF Collaboration,
T. Aaltonen,
S. Amerio,
D. Amidei,
A. Anastassov,
A. Annovi,
J. Antos,
G. Apollinari,
J. A. Appel,
T. Arisawa, [......],
K. Yi,
J. Yoh,
K. Yorita,
T. Yoshida,
G. B. Yu,
I. Yu,
A. M. Zanetti,
Y. Zeng,
C. Zhou,
S. Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We present an updated search for the Higgs boson produced in association with
a vector boson in the final state with missing transverse energy and two jets.
We use the full CDF data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9.45
fb${}^{-1}$ at a proton-antiproton center-of-mass energy of $\sqrt{s}=1.96$
TeV. New to this analysis is the inclusion of a $b$-jet identification
algorithm specifically optimized for $H\to b\bar{b}$ searches. Across the Higgs
boson mass range $90 \le m_H \le 150$ GeV$/c^2$, the expected 95% credibility
level upper limits on the $V H$ production cross section times the $H\to
b\bar{b}$ branching fraction are improved by an average of 14% relative to the
previous analysis. At a Higgs boson mass of 125 GeV$/c^2$, the observed
(expected) limit is 3.06 (3.33) times the standard model prediction,
corresponding to one of the most sensitive searches to date in this final
state.
01/2013;
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G Aad,
T Abajyan,
B Abbott,
J Abdallah,
S Abdel Khalek,
A A Abdelalim,
O Abdinov,
R Aben,
B Abi,
M Abolins, [......],
S Zimmermann,
M Ziolkowski,
R Zitoun,
L Zivković,
V V Zmouchko,
G Zobernig,
A Zoccoli,
M Zur Nedden,
V Zutshi,
L Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The ATLAS experiment has observed 1995 Z boson candidates in data corresponding to 0.15 nb^{-1} of integrated luminosity obtained in the 2011 LHC Pb+Pb run at sqrt[s_{NN}]=2.76 TeV. The Z bosons are reconstructed via dielectron and dimuon decay channels, with a background contamination of less than 3%. Results from the two channels are consistent and are combined. Within the statistical and systematic uncertainties, the per-event Z boson yield is proportional to the number of binary collisions estimated by the Glauber model. The elliptic anisotropy of the azimuthal distribution of the Z boson with respect to the event plane is found to be consistent with zero.
Physical Review Letters 01/2013; 110(2):022301. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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G Aad,
T Abajyan,
B Abbott,
J Abdallah,
S Abdel Khalek,
A A Abdelalim,
O Abdinov,
R Aben,
B Abi,
M Abolins, [......],
S Zimmermann,
M Ziolkowski,
R Zitoun,
L Zivković,
V V Zmouchko,
G Zobernig,
A Zoccoli,
M Zur Nedden,
V Zutshi,
L Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Results of a search for new phenomena in events with an energetic photon and large missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at sqrt[s]=7 TeV are reported. Data collected by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.6 fb^{-1} are used. Good agreement is observed between the data and the standard model predictions. The results are translated into exclusion limits on models with large extra spatial dimensions and on pair production of weakly interacting dark matter candidates.
Physical Review Letters 01/2013; 110(1):011802. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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G Aad,
T Abajyan,
B Abbott,
J Abdallah,
S Abdel Khalek,
A A Abdelalim,
O Abdinov,
R Aben,
B Abi,
M Abolins, [......],
S Zimmermann,
M Ziolkowski,
R Zitoun,
L Zivković,
V V Zmouchko,
G Zobernig,
A Zoccoli,
M Zur Nedden,
V Zutshi,
L Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: This Letter presents a search for magnetic monopoles with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider using an integrated luminosity of 2.0 fb^{-1} of pp collisions recorded at a center-of-mass energy of sqrt[s]=7 TeV. No event is found in the signal region, leading to an upper limit on the production cross section at 95% confidence level of 1.6/ϵ fb for Dirac magnetic monopoles with the minimum unit magnetic charge and with mass between 200 GeV and 1500 GeV, where ϵ is the monopole reconstruction efficiency. The efficiency ϵ is high and uniform in the fiducial region given by pseudorapidity |η|<1.37 and transverse kinetic energy 600-700<E^{kin}sinθ<1400 GeV. The minimum value of 700 GeV is for monopoles of mass 200 GeV, whereas the minimum value of 600 GeV is applicable for higher mass monopoles. Therefore, the upper limit on the production cross section at 95% confidence level is 2 fb in this fiducial region. Assuming the kinematic distributions from Drell-Yan pair production of spin-1/2 Dirac magnetic monopoles, the efficiency is in the range 1%-10%, leading to an upper limit on the cross section at 95% confidence level that varies from 145 fb to 16 fb for monopoles with mass between 200 GeV and 1200 GeV. This limit is weaker than the fiducial limit because most of these monopoles lie outside the fiducial region.
Physical Review Letters 12/2012; 109(26):261803. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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G Aad,
T Abajyan,
B Abbott,
J Abdallah,
S Abdel Khalek,
A A Abdelalim,
O Abdinov,
R Aben,
B Abi,
M Abolins, [......],
S Zimmermann,
M Ziolkowski,
R Zitoun,
L Zivković,
V V Zmouchko,
G Zobernig,
A Zoccoli,
M Zur Nedden,
V Zutshi,
L Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search is presented for direct top squark pair production in final states with one isolated electron or muon, jets, and missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at sqrt[s]=7 TeV. The measurement is based on 4.7 fb^{-1} of data collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Each top squark is assumed to decay to a top quark and the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP). The data are found to be consistent with standard model expectations. Top squark masses between 230 GeV and 440 GeV are excluded with 95% confidence for massless LSPs, and top squark masses around 400 GeV are excluded for LSP masses up to 125 GeV.
Physical Review Letters 11/2012; 109(21):211803. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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G Aad,
T Abajyan,
B Abbott,
J Abdallah,
S Abdel Khalek,
A A Abdelalim,
O Abdinov,
R Aben,
B Abi,
M Abolins, [......],
S Zimmermann,
M Ziolkowski,
R Zitoun,
L Zivković,
V V Zmouchko,
G Zobernig,
A Zoccoli,
M Zur Nedden,
V Zutshi,
L Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search for direct pair production of supersymmetric top squarks (t[over ˜]_{1}) is presented, assuming the t[over ˜]_{1} decays into a top quark and the lightest supersymmetric particle, χ[over ˜]_{1}^{0}, and that both top quarks decay to purely hadronic final states. A total of 16 (4) events are observed compared to a predicted standard model background of 13.5_{-3.6}^{+3.7}(4.4_{-1.3}^{+1.7}) events in two signal regions based on ∫Ldt=4.7 fb^{-1} of pp collision data taken at sqrt[s]=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. An exclusion region in the t[over ˜]_{1} versus χ[over ˜]_{1}^{0} mass plane is evaluated: 370<m_{t[over ˜]_{1}}<465 GeV is excluded for m_{χ[over ˜]_{1}^{0}}∼0 GeV while m_{t[over ˜]_{1}}=445 GeV is excluded for m_{χ[over ˜]_{1}^{0}}≤50 GeV.
Physical Review Letters 11/2012; 109(21):211802. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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T Aaltonen,
B Alvarez González,
S Amerio,
D Amidei,
A Anastassov,
A Annovi,
J Antos,
G Apollinari,
J A Appel,
T Arisawa, [......],
K Yorita,
T Yoshida,
G B Yu,
I Yu,
S S Yu,
J C Yun,
A Zanetti,
Y Zeng,
C Zhou,
S Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We present the first direct measurement of the top-quark mass using tt[over ¯] events decaying in the hadronic τ+jets decay channel. Using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 2.2 fb^{-1} collected by the CDF II detector in pp[over ¯] collisions at sqrt[s]=1.96 TeV at the Fermilab Tevatron, we measure the tt[over ¯] cross section, σ_{tt[over ¯]}, and the top-quark mass, M_{top}. We extract M_{top} from a likelihood based on per-event probabilities calculated with leading-order signal and background matrix elements. We measure σ_{tt[over ¯]}=8.8±3.3(stat)±2.2(syst) pb and M_{top}=172.7±9.3(stat)±3.7(syst) GeV/c^{2}.
Physical Review Letters 11/2012; 109(19):192001. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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CDF Collaboration,
T. Aaltonen,
S. Amerio,
D. Amidei,
A. Anastassov,
A. Annovi,
J. Antos,
G. Apollinari,
J. A. Appel,
T. Arisawa, [......],
K. Yi,
J. Yoh,
K. Yorita,
T. Yoshida,
G. B. Yu,
I. Yu,
A. M. Zanetti,
Y. Zeng,
C. Zhou,
S. Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We present new measurements of the inclusive forward-backward ttbar
production asymmetry, AFB, and its dependence on several properties of the
ttbar system. The measurements are performed with the full Tevatron data set
recorded with the CDF II detector during ppbar collisions at sqrt(s) = 1.96
TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9.4 fb^(-1). We measure the
asymmetry using the rapidity difference Delta-y=y_(t)-y_(tbar). Parton-level
results are derived, yielding an inclusive asymmetry of 0.164+/-0.047 (stat +
syst). We observe a linear dependence of AFB on the top-quark pair mass
M(ttbar) and the rapidity difference |Delta-y| at detector and parton levels.
Assuming the standard model, the probabilities to observe the measured values
or larger for the detector-level dependencies are 7.4*10^(-3) and 2.2*10^(-3)
for M(ttbar) and |Delta-y| respectively. Lastly, we study the dependence of the
asymmetry on the transverse momentum of the ttbar system at the detector level.
These results are consistent with previous lower-precision measurements and
provide additional quantification of the functional dependencies of the
asymmetry.
11/2012;
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T Aaltonen,
B Alvarez González,
S Amerio,
D Amidei,
A Anastassov,
A Annovi,
J Antos,
G Apollinari,
J A Appel,
T Arisawa, [......],
K Yorita,
T Yoshida,
G B Yu,
I Yu,
S S Yu,
J C Yun,
A Zanetti,
Y Zeng,
C Zhou,
S Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search is presented for the standard model Higgs boson produced in association with top quarks using the full Run II proton-antiproton collision data set, corresponding to 9.45 fb^{-1}, collected by the Collider Detector at Fermilab. No significant excess over the expected background is observed, and 95% credibility-level upper bounds are placed on the cross section σ(tt[over ¯]H→lepton+missing transverse energy+jets). For a Higgs boson mass of 125 GeV/c^{2}, we expect to set a limit of 12.6 and observe a limit of 20.5 times the standard model rate. This represents the most sensitive search for a standard model Higgs boson in this channel to date.
Physical Review Letters 11/2012; 109(18):181802. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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T Aaltonen,
B Alvarez González,
S Amerio,
D Amidei,
A Anastassov,
A Annovi,
J Antos,
G Apollinari,
J A Appel,
T Arisawa, [......],
K Yorita,
T Yoshida,
G B Yu,
I Yu,
S S Yu,
J C Yun,
A Zanetti,
Y Zeng,
C Zhou,
S Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We report a measurement of the bottom-strange meson mixing phase β_{s} using the time evolution of B_{s}^{0}→J/ψ(→μ^{+}μ^{-})ϕ(→K^{+}K^{-}) decays in which the quark-flavor content of the bottom-strange meson is identified at production. This measurement uses the full data set of proton-antiproton collisions at sqrt[s]=1.96 TeV collected by the Collider Detector experiment at the Fermilab Tevatron, corresponding to 9.6 fb^{-1} of integrated luminosity. We report confidence regions in the two-dimensional space of β_{s} and the B_{s}^{0} decay-width difference ΔΓ_{s} and measure β_{s}∈[-π/2,-1.51]∪[-0.06,0.30]∪[1.26,π/2] at the 68% confidence level, in agreement with the standard model expectation. Assuming the standard model value of β_{s}, we also determine ΔΓ_{s}=0.068±0.026(stat)±0.009(syst) ps^{-1} and the mean B_{s}^{0} lifetime τ_{s}=1.528±0.019(stat)±0.009(syst) ps, which are consistent and competitive with determinations by other experiments.
Physical Review Letters 10/2012; 109(17):171802. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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T. Aaltonen,
B. Alvarez Gonzalez,
S. Amerio,
D. Amidei,
A. Anastassov,
A. Annovi,
J. Antos,
G. Apollinari,
J. A. Appel,
A. Apresyan, [......],
J. Yoh,
K. Yorita,
T. Yoshida,
G. B. Yu,
I. Yu,
S. S. Yu,
J. C. Yun,
A. Zanetti,
Y. Zeng,
S. Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We present a measurement of the mass difference between top ($t$) and
anti-top ($\bar{t}$) quarks using $t\bar{t}$ candidate events reconstructed in
the final state with one lepton and multiple jets. We use the full data set of
Tevatron $\sqrt{s} = 1.96$ TeV proton-antiproton collisions recorded by the CDF
II detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.7 fb$^{-1}$. We
estimate event-by-event the mass difference to construct templates for
top-quark signal events and background events. The resulting mass difference
distribution of data compared to signal and background templates using a
likelihood fit yields $\Delta M_{top} = {M}_{t} - {M}_{\bar{t}} = -1.95 $pm$
1.11 (stat) $pm$ 0.59 (syst)$ and is in agreement with the standard model
prediction of no mass difference.
10/2012;
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T Aaltonen,
B Alvarez González,
S Amerio,
D Amidei,
A Anastassov,
A Annovi,
J Antos,
G Apollinari,
J A Appel,
T Arisawa, [......],
K Yorita,
T Yoshida,
G B Yu,
I Yu,
S S Yu,
J C Yun,
A Zanetti,
Y Zeng,
C Zhou,
S Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We present a precision measurement of the top-quark mass using the full sample of Tevatron sqrt[s]=1.96 TeV proton-antiproton collisions collected by the CDF II detector, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 8.7 fb^{-1}. Using a sample of tt[over ¯] candidate events decaying into the lepton+jets channel, we obtain distributions of the top-quark masses and the invariant mass of two jets from the W boson decays from data. We then compare these distributions to templates derived from signal and background samples to extract the top-quark mass and the energy scale of the calorimeter jets with in situ calibration. The likelihood fit of the templates from signal and background events to the data yields the single most-precise measurement of the top-quark mass, M_{top}=172.85±0.71(stat)±0.85(syst) GeV/c^{2}.
Physical Review Letters 10/2012; 109(15):152003. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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T Aaltonen,
B Alvarez González,
S Amerio,
D Amidei,
A Anastassov,
A Annovi,
J Antos,
G Apollinari,
J A Appel,
T Arisawa, [......],
K Yorita,
T Yoshida,
G B Yu,
I Yu,
S S Yu,
J C Yun,
A Zanetti,
Y Zeng,
C Zhou,
S Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We present a search for the standard model Higgs boson produced in association with a Z boson in data collected with the CDF II detector at the Tevatron, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9.45 fb^{-1}. In events consistent with the decay of the Higgs boson to a bottom-quark pair and the Z boson to electron or muon pairs, we set 95% credibility level upper limits on the ZH production cross section times the H→bb[over ¯] branching ratio as a function of Higgs boson mass. At a Higgs boson mass of 125 GeV/c^{2}, we observe (expect) a limit of 7.1 (3.9) times the standard model value.
Physical Review Letters 09/2012; 109(11):111803. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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T Aaltonen,
B Alvarez González,
S Amerio,
D Amidei,
A Anastassov,
A Annovi,
J Antos,
G Apollinari,
J A Appel,
T Arisawa, [......],
K Yorita,
T Yoshida,
G B Yu,
I Yu,
S S Yu,
J C Yun,
A Zanetti,
Y Zeng,
C Zhou,
S Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We combine the results of searches for the standard model (SM) Higgs boson based on the full CDF Run II data set obtained from sqrt[s]=1.96 TeV pp[over ¯] collisions at the Fermilab Tevatron corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9.45 fb^{-1}. The searches are conducted for Higgs bosons that are produced in association with a W or Z boson, have masses in the range 90-150 GeV/c^{2}, and decay into bb[over ¯] pairs. An excess of data is present that is inconsistent with the background prediction at the level of 2.5 standard deviations (the most significant local excess is 2.7 standard deviations).
Physical Review Letters 09/2012; 109(11):111802. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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T Aaltonen,
B Alvarez González,
S Amerio,
D Amidei,
A Anastassov,
A Annovi,
J Antos,
G Apollinari,
J A Appel,
T Arisawa, [......],
K Yorita,
T Yoshida,
G B Yu,
I Yu,
S S Yu,
J C Yun,
A Zanetti,
Y Zeng,
C Zhou,
S Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We present a search for the standard model Higgs boson produced in association with a W boson in sqrt[s]=1.96 TeV pp[over ¯] collision data collected with the CDF II detector at the Tevatron corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9.45 fb^{-1}. In events consistent with the decay of the Higgs boson to a bottom-quark pair and the W boson to an electron or muon and a neutrino, we set 95% credibility level upper limits on the WH production cross section times the H→bb[over ¯] branching ratio as a function of Higgs boson mass. At a Higgs boson mass of 125 GeV/c^{2}, we observe (expect) a limit of 4.9 (2.8) times the standard model value.
Physical Review Letters 09/2012; 109(11):111804. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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T Aaltonen,
B Alvarez González,
S Amerio,
D Amidei,
A Anastassov,
A Annovi,
J Antos,
G Apollinari,
J A Appel,
T Arisawa, [......],
K Yorita,
T Yoshida,
G B Yu,
I Yu,
S S Yu,
J C Yun,
A Zanetti,
Y Zeng,
C Zhou,
S Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We report on a search for the standard model Higgs boson produced in association with a vector boson in the full data set of proton-antiproton collisions at sqrt[s]=1.96 TeV recorded by the CDF II detector at the Tevatron, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9.45 fb^{-1}. We consider events having no identified charged lepton, a transverse energy imbalance, and two or three jets, of which at least one is consistent with originating from the decay of a b quark. We place 95% credibility level upper limits on the production cross section times standard model branching fraction for several mass hypotheses between 90 and 150 GeV/c^{2}. For a Higgs boson mass of 125 GeV/c^{2}, the observed (expected) limit is 6.7 (3.6) times the standard model prediction.
Physical Review Letters 09/2012; 109(11):111805. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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CDF Collaboration,
T. Aaltonen,
B. Alvarez Gonzalez,
S. Amerio,
D. Amidei,
A. Anastassov,
A. Annovi,
J. Antos,
G. Apollinari,
J. A. Appel, [......],
J. Yoh,
K. Yorita,
T. Yoshida,
G. B. Yu,
I. Yu,
S. S. Yu,
J. C. Yun,
A. Zanetti,
Y. Zeng,
S. Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: This paper reports the result of a search for the standard model Higgs boson
in events containing four reconstructed jets associated with quarks. For masses
below 135GeV/c2, Higgs boson decays to bottom-antibottom quark pairs are
dominant and result primarily in two hadronic jets. An additional two jets can
be produced in the hadronic decay of a W or Z boson produced in association
with the Higgs boson, or from the incoming quarks that produced the Higgs boson
through the vector-boson fusion process. The search is performed using a sample
of \sqrt{s} = 1.96 TeV proton-antiproton collisions corresponding to an
integrated luminosity of 9.45 fb-1 recorded by the CDF II detector. The data
are in agreement with the background model and 95% credibility level upper
limits on Higgs boson production are set as a function of the Higgs boson mass.
The median expected (observed) limit for a 125GeV/c2 Higgs boson is 11.0 (9.0)
times the predicted standard model rate.
08/2012;
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T. Aaltonen,
B. Álvarez González,
S. Amerio,
D. Amidei,
A. Anastassov,
A. Annovi,
J. Antos,
G. Apollinari,
J. A. Appel,
T. Arisawa, [......],
K. Yorita,
T. Yoshida,
G. B. Yu,
I. Yu,
S. S. Yu,
J. C. Yun,
A. Zanetti,
Y. Zeng,
C. Zhou,
S. Zucchelli
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We present a search for the standard model Higgs boson produced in association with a W± boson. This search uses data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 7.5 fb-1 collected by the CDF detector at the Tevatron. We select WH→ℓνbb̅ candidate events with two jets, large missing transverse energy, and exactly one charged lepton. We further require that at least one jet be identified to originate from a bottom quark. Discrimination between the signal and the large background is achieved through the use of a Bayesian artificial neural network. The number of tagged events and their distributions are consistent with the standard model expectations. We observe no evidence for a Higgs boson signal and set 95% C.L. upper limits on the WH production cross section times the branching ratio to decay to bb̅ pairs, σ(pp̅ →W±H)×B(H→bb̅ ), relative to the rate predicted by the standard model. For the Higgs boson mass range of 100 to 150 GeV/c2 we set observed (expected) upper limits from 1.34 (1.83) to 38.8 (23.4). For 115 GeV/c2 the upper limit is 3.64 (2.78). The combination of the present search with an independent analysis that selects events with three jets yields more stringent limits ranging from 1.12 (1.79) to 34.4 (21.6) in the same mass range. For 115 and 125 GeV/c2 the upper limits are 2.65 (2.60) and 4.36 (3.69), respectively.
Phys. Rev. D. 08/2012; 86(3).