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Measurement of Double Differential $t \overline{t}$ Production Cross Sections with the CMS Detector

The high energy scale of the pp collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN makes this facility to a real factory for the production of $t\overline{t}$ pairs. This enables to study the top-quark properties and its production and decay mechanisms in unprecedent detail.The dileptonic decay c...

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Autor principal: Korol, Ievgen
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162903
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description The high energy scale of the pp collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN makes this facility to a real factory for the production of $t\overline{t}$ pairs. This enables to study the top-quark properties and its production and decay mechanisms in unprecedent detail.The dileptonic decay channel of the top-quark pair, in which both W bosons, produced from the top-quark decay, decay into a lepton and neutrino, is studied in this analysis.The limitation to one electron and one muon in final state used in this work allows to strongly suppress the possible background processes and leads to a higher signal purity. About 40k events with a top-quark pair have been selected using the $\sqrt{s}$ = 8 TeV data recorded with the CMS detector in the year 2012. Exploiting this large sample, double differential top-quark pair production cross sections are measured for the first time. The cross sections are studied as functions of various observables which describe the top and top-pair kinematics. To obtain the full kinematics of the $t\overline{t}$ final state, which contains two undetected neutrinos, a kinematic reconstruction procedure was developed and exploited in this work.The new procedure makes use of all available constraints and is based on a repeated reconstruction of each event with detector observables smeared according to their resolutions in order to obtain for each event solutions for the kinematic constraint equations. In order to obtain double differential cross sections, the distributions of reconstructed observables are then corrected for detector effects by using a double differential unfolding procedure,which is based on a $χ^{2}$ minimization.The double differential cross sections presented in this work allow to test the Standard Model in detail and investigate previously seen disagreements between measured and predicted single differential cross sections. The results of this work are compared to Standard Model predictions (up to next-to-leading order of the hard interaction description),implemented in various Monte Carlo event generators.In general, the results agree with the predictions, except for some cases, which are discussed in detail.
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spelling cern-21629032019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2162903engKorol, IevgenMeasurement of Double Differential $t \overline{t}$ Production Cross Sections with the CMS DetectorDetectors and Experimental TechniquesThe high energy scale of the pp collisions at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN makes this facility to a real factory for the production of $t\overline{t}$ pairs. This enables to study the top-quark properties and its production and decay mechanisms in unprecedent detail.The dileptonic decay channel of the top-quark pair, in which both W bosons, produced from the top-quark decay, decay into a lepton and neutrino, is studied in this analysis.The limitation to one electron and one muon in final state used in this work allows to strongly suppress the possible background processes and leads to a higher signal purity. About 40k events with a top-quark pair have been selected using the $\sqrt{s}$ = 8 TeV data recorded with the CMS detector in the year 2012. Exploiting this large sample, double differential top-quark pair production cross sections are measured for the first time. The cross sections are studied as functions of various observables which describe the top and top-pair kinematics. To obtain the full kinematics of the $t\overline{t}$ final state, which contains two undetected neutrinos, a kinematic reconstruction procedure was developed and exploited in this work.The new procedure makes use of all available constraints and is based on a repeated reconstruction of each event with detector observables smeared according to their resolutions in order to obtain for each event solutions for the kinematic constraint equations. In order to obtain double differential cross sections, the distributions of reconstructed observables are then corrected for detector effects by using a double differential unfolding procedure,which is based on a $χ^{2}$ minimization.The double differential cross sections presented in this work allow to test the Standard Model in detail and investigate previously seen disagreements between measured and predicted single differential cross sections. The results of this work are compared to Standard Model predictions (up to next-to-leading order of the hard interaction description),implemented in various Monte Carlo event generators.In general, the results agree with the predictions, except for some cases, which are discussed in detail.CMS-TS-2016-011CERN-THESIS-2016-060oai:cds.cern.ch:21629032016
spellingShingle Detectors and Experimental Techniques
Korol, Ievgen
Measurement of Double Differential $t \overline{t}$ Production Cross Sections with the CMS Detector
title Measurement of Double Differential $t \overline{t}$ Production Cross Sections with the CMS Detector
title_full Measurement of Double Differential $t \overline{t}$ Production Cross Sections with the CMS Detector
title_fullStr Measurement of Double Differential $t \overline{t}$ Production Cross Sections with the CMS Detector
title_full_unstemmed Measurement of Double Differential $t \overline{t}$ Production Cross Sections with the CMS Detector
title_short Measurement of Double Differential $t \overline{t}$ Production Cross Sections with the CMS Detector
title_sort measurement of double differential $t \overline{t}$ production cross sections with the cms detector
topic Detectors and Experimental Techniques
url http://cds.cern.ch/record/2162903
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