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MT2-reconstructed invisible momenta as spin analizers, and an application to top polarization

Full event reconstruction is known to be challenging in cases with more than one undetected final-state particle, such as pair production of two states each decaying semi-invisibly. On the other hand, full event reconstruction would allow to access angular distributions sensitive to the spin fractio...

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Autores principales: Guadagnoli, Diego, Park, Chan Beom
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2014)030
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1572882
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author Guadagnoli, Diego
Park, Chan Beom
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Park, Chan Beom
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description Full event reconstruction is known to be challenging in cases with more than one undetected final-state particle, such as pair production of two states each decaying semi-invisibly. On the other hand, full event reconstruction would allow to access angular distributions sensitive to the spin fractions of the decaying particles, thereby dissecting their production mechanism. We explore this possibility in the case of Standard-Model t-tbar production followed by a leptonic decay of both W bosons, implying two undetected final-state neutrinos. We estimate the t and tbar momentum vectors event by event using information extracted from the kinematic variable MT2. The faithfulness of the estimated momenta to the true momenta is then tested in observables sensitive to top polarization and t-tbar spin correlations. Our method thereby provides a novel approach towards the evaluation of these observables, and towards testing t-tbar production beyond the level of the total cross section. While our discussion is confined to t-tbar production as a benchmark, the method is applicable to any process whose decay topology allows to construct MT2.
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spelling cern-15728822022-08-10T20:00:28Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP01(2014)030http://cds.cern.ch/record/1572882engGuadagnoli, DiegoPark, Chan BeomMT2-reconstructed invisible momenta as spin analizers, and an application to top polarizationParticle Physics - PhenomenologyFull event reconstruction is known to be challenging in cases with more than one undetected final-state particle, such as pair production of two states each decaying semi-invisibly. On the other hand, full event reconstruction would allow to access angular distributions sensitive to the spin fractions of the decaying particles, thereby dissecting their production mechanism. We explore this possibility in the case of Standard-Model t-tbar production followed by a leptonic decay of both W bosons, implying two undetected final-state neutrinos. We estimate the t and tbar momentum vectors event by event using information extracted from the kinematic variable MT2. The faithfulness of the estimated momenta to the true momenta is then tested in observables sensitive to top polarization and t-tbar spin correlations. Our method thereby provides a novel approach towards the evaluation of these observables, and towards testing t-tbar production beyond the level of the total cross section. While our discussion is confined to t-tbar production as a benchmark, the method is applicable to any process whose decay topology allows to construct MT2.Full event reconstruction is known to be challenging in cases with more than one undetected final-state particle, such as pair production of two states each decaying semi-invisibly. On the other hand, full event reconstruction would allow to access angular distributions sensitive to the spin fractions of the decaying particles, thereby dissecting their production mechanism. We explore this possibility in the case of Standard-Model t-tbar production followed by a leptonic decay of both W bosons, implying two undetected final-state neutrinos. We estimate the t and tbar momentum vectors event by event using information extracted from the kinematic variable MT2. The faithfulness of the estimated momenta to the true momenta is then tested in observables sensitive to top polarization and t-tbar spin correlations. Our method thereby provides a novel approach towards the evaluation of these observables, and towards testing t-tbar production beyond the level of the total cross section. While our discussion is confined to t-tbar production as a benchmark, the method is applicable to any process whose decay topology allows to construct MT2.arXiv:1308.2226LAPTH-042-13CERN-PH-TH-2013-190LAPTH-042-13CERN-PH-TH-2013-190oai:cds.cern.ch:15728822013-08-09
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Guadagnoli, Diego
Park, Chan Beom
MT2-reconstructed invisible momenta as spin analizers, and an application to top polarization
title MT2-reconstructed invisible momenta as spin analizers, and an application to top polarization
title_full MT2-reconstructed invisible momenta as spin analizers, and an application to top polarization
title_fullStr MT2-reconstructed invisible momenta as spin analizers, and an application to top polarization
title_full_unstemmed MT2-reconstructed invisible momenta as spin analizers, and an application to top polarization
title_short MT2-reconstructed invisible momenta as spin analizers, and an application to top polarization
title_sort mt2-reconstructed invisible momenta as spin analizers, and an application to top polarization
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP01(2014)030
http://cds.cern.ch/record/1572882
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