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Transverse masses and kinematic constraints: from the boundary to the crease

We re-examine the kinematic variable m_T2 and its relatives in the light of recent work by Cheng and Han. Their proof that m_T2 admits an equivalent, but implicit, definition as the `boundary of the region of parent and daughter masses that is kinematically consistent with the event hypothesis'...

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Autores principales: Barr, Alan J., Gripaios, Ben, Lester, Christopher G.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2009/11/096
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1203116
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author Barr, Alan J.
Gripaios, Ben
Lester, Christopher G.
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Gripaios, Ben
Lester, Christopher G.
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description We re-examine the kinematic variable m_T2 and its relatives in the light of recent work by Cheng and Han. Their proof that m_T2 admits an equivalent, but implicit, definition as the `boundary of the region of parent and daughter masses that is kinematically consistent with the event hypothesis' is far-reaching in its consequences. We generalize their result both to simpler cases (m_T, the transverse mass) and to more complex cases (m_TGen). We further note that it is possible to re-cast many existing and unpleasant proofs (e.g. those relating to the existence or properties of ``kink'' and ``crease'' structures in m_T2) into almost trivial forms by using the alternative definition. Not only does this allow us to gain better understanding of those existing results, but it also allows us to write down new (and more or less explicit) definitions of (a) the variable that naturally generalizes m_T2 to the case in which the parent or daughter particles are not identical, and (b) the inverses of m_T and m_T2 -- which may be useful if daughter masses are known and bounds on parent masses are required. We note the implications that these results may have for future matrix-element likelihood techniques.
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spelling cern-12031162023-03-14T16:46:15Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2009/11/096http://cds.cern.ch/record/1203116engBarr, Alan J.Gripaios, BenLester, Christopher G.Transverse masses and kinematic constraints: from the boundary to the creaseParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe re-examine the kinematic variable m_T2 and its relatives in the light of recent work by Cheng and Han. Their proof that m_T2 admits an equivalent, but implicit, definition as the `boundary of the region of parent and daughter masses that is kinematically consistent with the event hypothesis' is far-reaching in its consequences. We generalize their result both to simpler cases (m_T, the transverse mass) and to more complex cases (m_TGen). We further note that it is possible to re-cast many existing and unpleasant proofs (e.g. those relating to the existence or properties of ``kink'' and ``crease'' structures in m_T2) into almost trivial forms by using the alternative definition. Not only does this allow us to gain better understanding of those existing results, but it also allows us to write down new (and more or less explicit) definitions of (a) the variable that naturally generalizes m_T2 to the case in which the parent or daughter particles are not identical, and (b) the inverses of m_T and m_T2 -- which may be useful if daughter masses are known and bounds on parent masses are required. We note the implications that these results may have for future matrix-element likelihood techniques.We re-examine the kinematic variable m_T2 and its relatives in the light of recent work by Cheng and Han. Their proof that m_T2 admits an equivalent, but implicit, definition as the `boundary of the region of parent and daughter masses that is kinematically consistent with the event hypothesis' is far-reaching in its consequences. We generalize their result both to simpler cases (m_T, the transverse mass) and to more complex cases (m_TGen). We further note that it is possible to re-cast many existing and unpleasant proofs (e.g. those relating to the existence or properties of 'kink' and 'crease' structures in m_T2) into almost trivial forms by using the alternative definition. Not only does this allow us to gain better understanding of those existing results, but it also allows us to write down new (and more or less explicit) definitions of (a) the variable that naturally generalizes m_T2 to the case in which the parent or daughter particles are not identical, and (b) the inverses of m_T and m_T2 -- which may be useful if daughter masses are known and bounds on parent masses are required. We note the implications that these results may have for future matrix-element likelihood techniques.arXiv:0908.3779CAVENDISH-HEP-09-04CERN-PH-TH-2009-158CAVENDISH-HEP-09-04CERN-PH-TH-2009-158oai:cds.cern.ch:12031162009-08-27
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Barr, Alan J.
Gripaios, Ben
Lester, Christopher G.
Transverse masses and kinematic constraints: from the boundary to the crease
title Transverse masses and kinematic constraints: from the boundary to the crease
title_full Transverse masses and kinematic constraints: from the boundary to the crease
title_fullStr Transverse masses and kinematic constraints: from the boundary to the crease
title_full_unstemmed Transverse masses and kinematic constraints: from the boundary to the crease
title_short Transverse masses and kinematic constraints: from the boundary to the crease
title_sort transverse masses and kinematic constraints: from the boundary to the crease
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2009/11/096
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1203116
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