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Data driving the top quark forward--backward asymmetry with a lepton-based handle

We propose that, within the standard model, the correlation between the $t\bar{t}$ forward--backward asymmetry $A_{t\bar t}$ and the corresponding lepton-based asymmetry $A_l$ -- at the differential level -- is strong and rather clean both theoretically and experimentally. Hence a combined measureme...

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Autores principales: Falkowski, Adam, Mangano, Michelangelo L., Martin, Adam, Perez, Gilad, Winter, Jan
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.87.034039
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1501393
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author Falkowski, Adam
Mangano, Michelangelo L.
Martin, Adam
Perez, Gilad
Winter, Jan
author_facet Falkowski, Adam
Mangano, Michelangelo L.
Martin, Adam
Perez, Gilad
Winter, Jan
author_sort Falkowski, Adam
collection CERN
description We propose that, within the standard model, the correlation between the $t\bar{t}$ forward--backward asymmetry $A_{t\bar t}$ and the corresponding lepton-based asymmetry $A_l$ -- at the differential level -- is strong and rather clean both theoretically and experimentally. Hence a combined measurement of the two distributions as a function of the lepton $p_T$, a direct and experimentally clean observable, would lead to a potentially unbiased and normalization-free test of the standard model prediction. To check the robustness of our proposal we study how the correlation is affected by mis-measurement of the $t\bar t$ system transverse momenta, acceptance cuts, scale dependence and compare the results of MCFM, POWHEG (with & without PYTHIA showering), and SHERPA's CSSHOWER in first-emission mode. We find that the shape of the relative differential distribution $A_{l} (p^{l}_{T}) [A_{t\bar{t}} (p^l_T)]$ is only moderately distorted hence supporting the usefulness of our proposal. Beyond the first emission, we find that the correlation is not accurately captured by lowest-order treatment. We also briefly consider other differential variables such as the system transverse mass and the canonical $t\bar t$ invariant mass. Finally, we study new physics scenarios where the correlation is significantly distorted and therefore can be more readily constrained or discovered using our method.
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spelling cern-15013932021-07-15T23:59:35Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.87.034039http://cds.cern.ch/record/1501393engFalkowski, AdamMangano, Michelangelo L.Martin, AdamPerez, GiladWinter, JanData driving the top quark forward--backward asymmetry with a lepton-based handleParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe propose that, within the standard model, the correlation between the $t\bar{t}$ forward--backward asymmetry $A_{t\bar t}$ and the corresponding lepton-based asymmetry $A_l$ -- at the differential level -- is strong and rather clean both theoretically and experimentally. Hence a combined measurement of the two distributions as a function of the lepton $p_T$, a direct and experimentally clean observable, would lead to a potentially unbiased and normalization-free test of the standard model prediction. To check the robustness of our proposal we study how the correlation is affected by mis-measurement of the $t\bar t$ system transverse momenta, acceptance cuts, scale dependence and compare the results of MCFM, POWHEG (with & without PYTHIA showering), and SHERPA's CSSHOWER in first-emission mode. We find that the shape of the relative differential distribution $A_{l} (p^{l}_{T}) [A_{t\bar{t}} (p^l_T)]$ is only moderately distorted hence supporting the usefulness of our proposal. Beyond the first emission, we find that the correlation is not accurately captured by lowest-order treatment. We also briefly consider other differential variables such as the system transverse mass and the canonical $t\bar t$ invariant mass. Finally, we study new physics scenarios where the correlation is significantly distorted and therefore can be more readily constrained or discovered using our method.We propose that, within the standard model, the correlation between the tt¯ forward-backward asymmetry Att¯ and the corresponding lepton-based asymmetry Al—at the differential level—is strong and rather clean both theoretically and experimentally. Hence a combined measurement of the two distributions as a function of the lepton pT, a direct and experimentally clean observable, would lead to a potentially unbiased and normalization-free test of the standard model prediction. To check the robustness of our proposal, we study how the correlation is affected by mismeasurement of the tt¯ system transverse momenta, acceptance cuts, and scale dependence and compare the results of mcfm, powheg (with and without pythia showering), and sherpa’s csshower in first-emission mode. We find that the shape of the relative differential distribution Al(pTl)[Att¯(pTl)] is only moderately distorted, hence supporting the usefulness of our proposal. Beyond the first emission, we find that the correlation is not accurately captured by lowest-order treatment. We also briefly consider other differential variables such as the system transverse mass and the canonical tt¯ invariant mass. Finally, we study new physics scenarios where the correlation is significantly distorted and therefore can be more readily constrained or discovered using our method.We propose that, within the standard model, the correlation between the $t\bar{t}$ forward--backward asymmetry $A_{t\bar t}$ and the corresponding lepton-based asymmetry $A_l$ -- at the differential level -- is strong and rather clean both theoretically and experimentally. Hence a combined measurement of the two distributions as a function of the lepton $p_T$, a direct and experimentally clean observable, would lead to a potentially unbiased and normalization-free test of the standard model prediction. To check the robustness of our proposal we study how the correlation is affected by mis-measurement of the $t\bar t$ system transverse momenta, acceptance cuts, scale dependence and compare the results of MCFM, POWHEG (with & without PYTHIA showering), and SHERPA's CSSHOWER in first-emission mode. We find that the shape of the relative differential distribution $A_{l} (p^{l}_{T}) [A_{t\bar{t}} (p^l_T)]$ is only moderately distorted hence supporting the usefulness of our proposal. Beyond the first emission, we find that the correlation is not accurately captured by lowest-order treatment. We also briefly consider other differential variables such as the system transverse mass and the canonical $t\bar t$ invariant mass. Finally, we study new physics scenarios where the correlation is significantly distorted and therefore can be more readily constrained or discovered using our method.arXiv:1212.4003CERN-PH-TH-2012-355LPT-12-114MPP-2012-183CERN-PH-TH-2012-355LPT 12-114MPP-2012-183oai:cds.cern.ch:15013932012-12-18
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Falkowski, Adam
Mangano, Michelangelo L.
Martin, Adam
Perez, Gilad
Winter, Jan
Data driving the top quark forward--backward asymmetry with a lepton-based handle
title Data driving the top quark forward--backward asymmetry with a lepton-based handle
title_full Data driving the top quark forward--backward asymmetry with a lepton-based handle
title_fullStr Data driving the top quark forward--backward asymmetry with a lepton-based handle
title_full_unstemmed Data driving the top quark forward--backward asymmetry with a lepton-based handle
title_short Data driving the top quark forward--backward asymmetry with a lepton-based handle
title_sort data driving the top quark forward--backward asymmetry with a lepton-based handle
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.87.034039
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1501393
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