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Invariant mass distributions in cascade decays
We derive analytical expressions for the shape of the invariant mass distributions of massless Standard Model endproducts in cascade decays involving massive New Physics (NP) particles, D -> Cc -> Bbc -> Aabc, where the final NP particle A in the cascade is unobserved and where two of the p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2006/03/034 http://cds.cern.ch/record/901548 |
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author | Miller, D.J. Osland, P. Raklev, A.R. |
author_facet | Miller, D.J. Osland, P. Raklev, A.R. |
author_sort | Miller, D.J. |
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description | We derive analytical expressions for the shape of the invariant mass distributions of massless Standard Model endproducts in cascade decays involving massive New Physics (NP) particles, D -> Cc -> Bbc -> Aabc, where the final NP particle A in the cascade is unobserved and where two of the particles a, b, c may be indistinguishable. Knowledge of these expressions can improve the determination of NP parameters at the LHC. The shape formulas are composite, but contain nothing more complicated than logarithms of simple expressions. We study the effects of cuts, final state radiation and detector effects on the distributions through Monte Carlo simulations, using a supersymmetric model as an example. We also consider how one can deal with the width of NP particles and with combinatorics from the misidentification of final state particles. The possible mismeasurements of NP masses through `feet' in the distributions are discussed. Finally, we demonstrate how the effects of different spin configurations can be included in the distributions. |
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spelling | cern-9015482023-03-14T17:15:03Zdoi:10.1088/1126-6708/2006/03/034http://cds.cern.ch/record/901548engMiller, D.J.Osland, P.Raklev, A.R.Invariant mass distributions in cascade decaysParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe derive analytical expressions for the shape of the invariant mass distributions of massless Standard Model endproducts in cascade decays involving massive New Physics (NP) particles, D -> Cc -> Bbc -> Aabc, where the final NP particle A in the cascade is unobserved and where two of the particles a, b, c may be indistinguishable. Knowledge of these expressions can improve the determination of NP parameters at the LHC. The shape formulas are composite, but contain nothing more complicated than logarithms of simple expressions. We study the effects of cuts, final state radiation and detector effects on the distributions through Monte Carlo simulations, using a supersymmetric model as an example. We also consider how one can deal with the width of NP particles and with combinatorics from the misidentification of final state particles. The possible mismeasurements of NP masses through `feet' in the distributions are discussed. Finally, we demonstrate how the effects of different spin configurations can be included in the distributions.We derive analytical expressions for the shape of the invariant mass distributions of massless Standard Model endproducts in cascade decays involving massive New Physics (NP) particles, D -> Cc -> Bbc -> Aabc, where the final NP particle A in the cascade is unobserved and where two of the particles a, b, c may be indistinguishable. Knowledge of these expressions can improve the determination of NP parameters at the LHC. The shape formulas are composite, but contain nothing more complicated than logarithms of simple expressions. We study the effects of cuts, final state radiation and detector effects on the distributions through Monte Carlo simulations, using a supersymmetric model as an example. We also consider how one can deal with the width of NP particles and with combinatorics from the misidentification of final state particles. The possible mismeasurements of NP masses through `feet' in the distributions are discussed. Finally, we demonstrate how the effects of different spin configurations can be included in the distributions.hep-ph/0510356CERN-PH-TH-2005-121CERN-PH-TH-2005-121oai:cds.cern.ch:9015482005-10-27 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Miller, D.J. Osland, P. Raklev, A.R. Invariant mass distributions in cascade decays |
title | Invariant mass distributions in cascade decays |
title_full | Invariant mass distributions in cascade decays |
title_fullStr | Invariant mass distributions in cascade decays |
title_full_unstemmed | Invariant mass distributions in cascade decays |
title_short | Invariant mass distributions in cascade decays |
title_sort | invariant mass distributions in cascade decays |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1126-6708/2006/03/034 http://cds.cern.ch/record/901548 |
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