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International Workshop on Discovery Physics at the LHC
Using Integral and Differential Charge Asymmetries for BSM Searches at the LHC
Muanza, Steve^1
CPPM, CNRS-IN2P3, AMU, Marseille, France^1
关键词: Charge asymmetries;    Confidence levels;    High energy colliders;    Mass measurements;    Quantitative estimates;    Scattering process;    Strong correlation;    Transverse energy;   
Others  :  https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1742-6596/878/1/012027/pdf
DOI  :  10.1088/1742-6596/878/1/012027
来源: IOP
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【 摘 要 】

Contrary to past high energy colliders, the LHC is a charge asymmetric machine. Therefore most of the hard scattering processes producing electrically charged final states have a positive integral charge asymmetry. The latter quantity, denoted AC(±), is easily measurable in event topologies bearing an odd number of hard and isolated charged leptons. We have brought to light the strong correlation between AC(±) and the mass of the charged final state. This enabled us to setup a new method of indirect mass measurement [1]. For example, this method enables us to measure the mass of the W±boson with a 2% accuracy. Obviously this is not competitive with respect to the standard technique based on the W±transverse mass. However, for other processes, where more final state particles escape detection, we've demonstrated the integral charge asymmetry method to be much more effective. We illustrate this in a search for a supersymmetric production of chargino-neutralino pairs decaying in the trilepton inclusive topology, and show that we can measure with an accuracy better than 10%. Nevertheless, in order to apply the integral charge asymmetry method one needs to have a significant excess of signal events over the event yield of the corresponding background processes. We are currently extending this indirect mass measurement method using differential charge asymmetries. In addition to their sensitivity to the mass, the shape of these observables can also be exploited to improve the separation between a signal and its background processes. Our main physics case under study is the production of an heavy W±′ boson which decays into a single charged lepton plus missing transverse energy. For both the use of integral and differential charge asymmetries we are also developing quantitative estimates of their sensitivity through appropriate confidence levels.

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