Cargando…

Missing Energy and Jets for Supersymmetry Searches

We extend our investigation of backgrounds to new physics signals, following CMS's data-driven search for supersymmetry at the LHC. The aim is to use different sets of cuts in gamma + 3-jet production to predict the irreducible Z + 3-jet background (with the Z boson decaying to neutrinos) to se...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Bern, Z, Diana, G, Dixon, L J, Cordero, F Febres, Hoeche, S, Ita, H, Kosower, D A, Maitre, D, Ozeren, K J
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.87.034026
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1458303
_version_ 1780925155759882240
author Bern, Z
Diana, G
Dixon, L J
Cordero, F Febres
Hoeche, S
Ita, H
Kosower, D A
Maitre, D
Ozeren, K J
author_facet Bern, Z
Diana, G
Dixon, L J
Cordero, F Febres
Hoeche, S
Ita, H
Kosower, D A
Maitre, D
Ozeren, K J
author_sort Bern, Z
collection CERN
description We extend our investigation of backgrounds to new physics signals, following CMS's data-driven search for supersymmetry at the LHC. The aim is to use different sets of cuts in gamma + 3-jet production to predict the irreducible Z + 3-jet background (with the Z boson decaying to neutrinos) to searches with missing transverse energy + 3-jet signal topologies. We compute ratios of Z + 3-jet to gamma + 3-jet production cross sections and kinematic distributions at next-to-leading order (NLO) in alpha_s. We compare these ratios with those obtained using a parton shower matched to leading-order matrix elements (ME+PS). This study extends our previous work [arXiv:1106.1423 [hep-ph]] on the Z + 2-jet to gamma + 2-jet ratio. We find excellent agreement with the ratio determined from the earlier NLO results involving two instead of three jets, and agreement to within 10% between the NLO and ME+PS results for the ratios. We also examine the possibility of large QCD logarithms in these processes. Ratios of Z + n-jet to gamma + n-jet cross sections are plausibly less sensitive to such corrections than the cross sections themselves. Their effect on estimates of Z + 3-jet to gamma + 3-jet ratios can be assessed experimentally by measuring the gamma + 3-jet to gamma + 2-jet production ratio in search regions. We partially address the question of potentially large electroweak logarithms by computing the real-emission part of the electroweak corrections to the ratio using ME+PS, and find that it is 1% or less. Our estimate of the remaining theoretical uncertainties in the Z to gamma ratio is in agreement with our earlier study.
id cern-1458303
institution Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear
language eng
publishDate 2012
record_format invenio
spelling cern-14583032019-09-30T06:29:59Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.87.034026http://cds.cern.ch/record/1458303engBern, ZDiana, GDixon, L JCordero, F FebresHoeche, SIta, HKosower, D AMaitre, DOzeren, K JMissing Energy and Jets for Supersymmetry SearchesParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe extend our investigation of backgrounds to new physics signals, following CMS's data-driven search for supersymmetry at the LHC. The aim is to use different sets of cuts in gamma + 3-jet production to predict the irreducible Z + 3-jet background (with the Z boson decaying to neutrinos) to searches with missing transverse energy + 3-jet signal topologies. We compute ratios of Z + 3-jet to gamma + 3-jet production cross sections and kinematic distributions at next-to-leading order (NLO) in alpha_s. We compare these ratios with those obtained using a parton shower matched to leading-order matrix elements (ME+PS). This study extends our previous work [arXiv:1106.1423 [hep-ph]] on the Z + 2-jet to gamma + 2-jet ratio. We find excellent agreement with the ratio determined from the earlier NLO results involving two instead of three jets, and agreement to within 10% between the NLO and ME+PS results for the ratios. We also examine the possibility of large QCD logarithms in these processes. Ratios of Z + n-jet to gamma + n-jet cross sections are plausibly less sensitive to such corrections than the cross sections themselves. Their effect on estimates of Z + 3-jet to gamma + 3-jet ratios can be assessed experimentally by measuring the gamma + 3-jet to gamma + 2-jet production ratio in search regions. We partially address the question of potentially large electroweak logarithms by computing the real-emission part of the electroweak corrections to the ratio using ME+PS, and find that it is 1% or less. Our estimate of the remaining theoretical uncertainties in the Z to gamma ratio is in agreement with our earlier study.arXiv:1206.6064SLAC--PUB--15096UCLA-12-TEP-103CERN-PH-TH-2012-170IPPP-11-42oai:cds.cern.ch:14583032012-06-27
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Bern, Z
Diana, G
Dixon, L J
Cordero, F Febres
Hoeche, S
Ita, H
Kosower, D A
Maitre, D
Ozeren, K J
Missing Energy and Jets for Supersymmetry Searches
title Missing Energy and Jets for Supersymmetry Searches
title_full Missing Energy and Jets for Supersymmetry Searches
title_fullStr Missing Energy and Jets for Supersymmetry Searches
title_full_unstemmed Missing Energy and Jets for Supersymmetry Searches
title_short Missing Energy and Jets for Supersymmetry Searches
title_sort missing energy and jets for supersymmetry searches
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.87.034026
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1458303
work_keys_str_mv AT bernz missingenergyandjetsforsupersymmetrysearches
AT dianag missingenergyandjetsforsupersymmetrysearches
AT dixonlj missingenergyandjetsforsupersymmetrysearches
AT corderoffebres missingenergyandjetsforsupersymmetrysearches
AT hoeches missingenergyandjetsforsupersymmetrysearches
AT itah missingenergyandjetsforsupersymmetrysearches
AT kosowerda missingenergyandjetsforsupersymmetrysearches
AT maitred missingenergyandjetsforsupersymmetrysearches
AT ozerenkj missingenergyandjetsforsupersymmetrysearches