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Fragmentation Uncertainties in Hadronic Observables for Top-quark Mass Measurements

We study the Monte Carlo uncertainties due to modeling of hadronization and showering in the extraction of the top-quark mass from observables that use exclusive hadronic final states in top decays, such as t→anything+J/ψ or t→anything+(B→charged tracks) , where B is a B -hadron. To this end, we inv...

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Autores principales: Corcella, Gennaro, Franceschini, Roberto, Kim, Doojin
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2018.02.012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298639
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author Corcella, Gennaro
Franceschini, Roberto
Kim, Doojin
author_facet Corcella, Gennaro
Franceschini, Roberto
Kim, Doojin
author_sort Corcella, Gennaro
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description We study the Monte Carlo uncertainties due to modeling of hadronization and showering in the extraction of the top-quark mass from observables that use exclusive hadronic final states in top decays, such as t→anything+J/ψ or t→anything+(B→charged tracks) , where B is a B -hadron. To this end, we investigate the sensitivity of the top-quark mass, determined by means of a few observables already proposed in the literature as well as some new proposals, to the relevant parameters of event generators, such as HERWIG 6 and PYTHIA 8. We find that constraining those parameters at O(1%–10%) is required to avoid a Monte Carlo uncertainty on mt greater than 500 MeV. For the sake of achieving the needed accuracy on such parameters, we examine the sensitivity of the top-quark mass measured from spectral features, such as peaks, endpoints and distributions of EB , mBℓ , and some mT2 -like variables. We find that restricting oneself to regions sufficiently close to the endpoints enables one to substantially decrease the dependence on the Monte Carlo parameters, but at the price of inflating significantly the statistical uncertainties. To ameliorate this situation we study how well the data on top-quark production and decay at the LHC can be utilized to constrain the showering and hadronization variables. We find that a global exploration of several calibration observables, sensitive to the Monte Carlo parameters but very mildly to mt , can offer useful constraints on the parameters, as long as such quantities are measured with a 1% precision.
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spelling cern-22986392023-10-04T08:15:09Zdoi:10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2018.02.012http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298639engCorcella, GennaroFranceschini, RobertoKim, DoojinFragmentation Uncertainties in Hadronic Observables for Top-quark Mass Measurementshep-exParticle Physics - Experimenthep-phParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe study the Monte Carlo uncertainties due to modeling of hadronization and showering in the extraction of the top-quark mass from observables that use exclusive hadronic final states in top decays, such as t→anything+J/ψ or t→anything+(B→charged tracks) , where B is a B -hadron. To this end, we investigate the sensitivity of the top-quark mass, determined by means of a few observables already proposed in the literature as well as some new proposals, to the relevant parameters of event generators, such as HERWIG 6 and PYTHIA 8. We find that constraining those parameters at O(1%–10%) is required to avoid a Monte Carlo uncertainty on mt greater than 500 MeV. For the sake of achieving the needed accuracy on such parameters, we examine the sensitivity of the top-quark mass measured from spectral features, such as peaks, endpoints and distributions of EB , mBℓ , and some mT2 -like variables. We find that restricting oneself to regions sufficiently close to the endpoints enables one to substantially decrease the dependence on the Monte Carlo parameters, but at the price of inflating significantly the statistical uncertainties. To ameliorate this situation we study how well the data on top-quark production and decay at the LHC can be utilized to constrain the showering and hadronization variables. We find that a global exploration of several calibration observables, sensitive to the Monte Carlo parameters but very mildly to mt , can offer useful constraints on the parameters, as long as such quantities are measured with a 1% precision.We study the Monte Carlo uncertainties due to modeling of hadronization and showering in the extraction of the top-quark mass from observables that use exclusive hadronic final states in top decays, such as $t \rightarrow \text{anything+J/}\psi$ or $t\rightarrow \text{anything}+(B\rightarrow \text{charged tracks})$, where $B$ is a $B$-hadron. To this end, we investigate the sensitivity of the top-quark mass, determined by means of a few observables already proposed in the literature as well as some new proposals, to the relevant parameters of event generators, such as HERWIG 6 and PYTHIA 8. We find that constraining those parameters at $\mathcal{O}(1\%-10\%)$ is required to avoid a Monte Carlo uncertainty on $m_t$ greater than 500 MeV. For the sake of achieving the needed accuracy on such parameters, we examine the sensitivity of the top-quark mass measured from spectral features, such as peaks, endpoints and distributions of $E_{B}$, $m_{B\ell}$, and some $m_{T2}$-like variables. We find that restricting oneself to regions sufficiently close to the endpoints enables one to substantially decrease the dependence on the Monte Carlo parameters, but at the price of inflating significantly the statistical uncertainties. To ameliorate this situation we study how well the data on top-quark production and decay at the LHC can be utilized to constrain the showering and hadronization variables. We find that a global exploration of several calibration observables, sensitive to the Monte Carlo parameters but very mildly to $m_{t}$, can offer useful constraints on the parameters, as long as such quantities are measured with a 1% precision.arXiv:1712.05801RM3-TH-17-2CERN-TH-2017-270oai:cds.cern.ch:22986392017-12-15
spellingShingle hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Corcella, Gennaro
Franceschini, Roberto
Kim, Doojin
Fragmentation Uncertainties in Hadronic Observables for Top-quark Mass Measurements
title Fragmentation Uncertainties in Hadronic Observables for Top-quark Mass Measurements
title_full Fragmentation Uncertainties in Hadronic Observables for Top-quark Mass Measurements
title_fullStr Fragmentation Uncertainties in Hadronic Observables for Top-quark Mass Measurements
title_full_unstemmed Fragmentation Uncertainties in Hadronic Observables for Top-quark Mass Measurements
title_short Fragmentation Uncertainties in Hadronic Observables for Top-quark Mass Measurements
title_sort fragmentation uncertainties in hadronic observables for top-quark mass measurements
topic hep-ex
Particle Physics - Experiment
hep-ph
Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nuclphysb.2018.02.012
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2298639
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