Multi-lepton and general searches at HERA Andrea Parenti (DESY-Hamburg) on behalf of H1 and ZEUS collaborations - DIS 2008 - Outline: ● Multi-electron.

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Multi-lepton and general searches at HERA Andrea Parenti (DESY-Hamburg) on behalf of H1 and ZEUS collaborations - DIS Outline: ● Multi-electron search ● Multi-lepton search ● General search ● Conclusions

Multi-electrons (H1+ZEUS)

09/04/2008A. Parenti3 Motivation ● Main production process is Bethe-Heitler: gg  l + l - (l=e, m, t) ● This is a QED process, precisely calculable by theory. ● SM expectation falls steeply with P T : deviations from SM would be hint of new physics.

09/04/2008A. Parenti4 History of the electron search ● H1 found some excess in HERA-I data, at high di-electron mass: ● But: – no excess found in di-muon search (mm & emm channels) by H1 (HERA-I data) – no excess found by ZEUS, both in di-e and di-m. ● More investigation was needed!

09/04/2008A. Parenti5 Data sample and selection ● Full HERA data ( ): – 0.94 fb -1 (H1+ZEUS) ● Selection cuts: – Two electrons in 20° 10, 5 GeV – Additional electrons searched for in 5°<q<175° – Events are classified as “2e” or “3e” according to the number of electrons found.

09/04/2008A. Parenti6 Data/SM comparison ● Overall agreement between data and SM: ● Let's see the differential distributions...

09/04/2008A. Parenti7 Invariant-mass distribution ● M 12 is the invariant mass of the two highest-P T electrons.

09/04/2008A. Parenti8 SP T distribution ● Scalar sum of electron P T.

09/04/2008A. Parenti9 Data/SM comparison ● Some striking events found at high mass... ●... and high SP T

Multi-leptons (H1)

09/04/2008A. Parenti11 Data sample and selection ● This is an extension of multi-electron search: look for events with electrons or muons. ● Full HERA data ( ): – 459 pb -1 (H1) ● Selection cuts: – 2 leptons (e, m) in 20° 10,5 GeV – Additional electrons searched for in 5°<q<175° – Additional muons searched for in 20°<q<160°

09/04/2008A. Parenti12 SP T distribution

09/04/2008A. Parenti13 Data/SM comparison ● Overall nice agreement between data and SM: ● Few events found at high SP T :

General search for new phenomena (H1)

09/04/2008A. Parenti15 ● Model independent search: look for all high-P T topologies, where SM expectation is small. ● Unify all searches in a coherent statistical treatment: – few channels may fluctuate, we want to evaluate the global significance of these fluctuations. ● Though the selection (and sensitivity) is different, this search allows to inspect same topologies as multi-leptons and isolated-leptons and evaluate their global significance Introduction

09/04/2008A. Parenti16 Data sample and selection ● Full HERA-II data (H1) – e + p collisions (178 pb -1 ) – e - p collisions (159 pb -1 ) – HERA-I data published [PLB602(2004)14] ● All final states involving isolated, high-P T, and well reconstructed electrons (e), muons (m), jets (j), photons (g), neutrinos (n) are investigated. ●  2 of these “objects” are required, having: – P T > 20 GeV and 10°<q<140°

09/04/2008A. Parenti17 Standard Model processes ● Neutral Current DIS: ep  eX ● Charged Current DIS: ep  nX ● Photoproduction: gp  X ● QED Compton: ep  egX ● Lepton pair production: ep  ellX ● W production: ep  eWX ● All SM ep processes need to be simulated ● High statistics needed

09/04/2008A. Parenti18 Check of SM predictions Only channels with ≥1event (Data or SM) are shown Same topology as isolated leptons

09/04/2008A. Parenti19 Data/MC comparison ● Regions of largest deviation from SM (shaded) are identified ● Significance of largest fluctuation (P) is evaluated with use of toy experiments – Not done on jjjj and jjjjn classes (large uncertainty on SM prediction) ^

09/04/2008A. Parenti20 Data/SM comparison (cont.) ● P evaluated also on SM: – Data are completely replaced by Toy MC: we re-do a large number of "H1" experiments with ~300pb -1 of lumi ● SM reproduces data: ^ mjn channe l

09/04/2008A. Parenti21 Conclusions ● A search for multi-lepton production has been done by H1 and ZEUS in HERA data (~1fb -1 ): – The event yield of multi-lepton events in HERA data is in good agreement with SM predictions. – few striking events are found at high-P T ● A general search for high-P T topologies has been done by H1 in HERA-II data (~0.3 fb -1 ; HERA-I already published )

09/04/2008A. Parenti22 Conclusions (cont.) – The largest deviation in HERA-II is observed in mjn class in e + p collisions. The significance of this observation is -log 10 P=1.7. ● In HERA-I also the largest deviation was in mjn, having - log 10 P=3. – The significance distribution of data is well reproduced. No significant deviation from the Standard Model was found. ^ ^

Additional Slides

09/04/2008A. Parenti24 Multi-electrons (H1+ZEUS)

09/04/2008A. Parenti25 Invariant mass distribution ● Invariant mass M 12 for 2e and 3e samples, e + p collisions only.

09/04/2008A. Parenti26 Invariant mass distribution ● Invariant mass M 12 for 2e and 3e samples, e - p collisions only.

09/04/2008A. Parenti27 SP T distribution ● Scalar sum of electron's P T, 2e+3e sample, e + p and e - p collisions separately.

09/04/2008A. Parenti28 Data/MC comparison ● Few events found at high mass:

09/04/2008A. Parenti29 Multi-leptons (H1)

09/04/2008A. Parenti30 Data/MC comparison

09/04/2008A. Parenti31 Two-lepton sample

09/04/2008A. Parenti32 Three-lepton sample

09/04/2008A. Parenti33 The emm event at high SP T

09/04/2008A. Parenti34 General search for new phenomenon (H1)

09/04/2008A. Parenti35 Standard Model processes

09/04/2008A. Parenti36 “Object” identification ● Electrons: – e.m. deposit in calorimeter, compact and isolated – High quality track matched in position and momentum, isolated – Finding efficiency: 90% (70% in the forward region) ● Photons: – Same calorimeter requirements as for electrons – No track, isolation from high-P T jets – Finding efficiency: ~85%

09/04/2008A. Parenti37 “Object” identification (cont.) ● Muons: – track in the forward muon system or inner tracker – track segment or energy deposit in the central muon detector – Di-muons: separated by < 165° (cosmic rejection) – Muons must come from vertex (halo-m rejection) – Isolation from high-P T jets (suppresses mis- identified hadrons) – Efficiency: >90%

09/04/2008A. Parenti38 “Object” identification (cont.) ● Jets: – Identified by inclusive k  algorithm in lab frame – It is run an all tracks not associated to objects – Cuts against fake jets – Efficiency: 97% ● Neutrinos: – Identified by missing momentum – “neutrino” must be isolated from other objects – If one lepton is found, Df(l-X tot )<170°

09/04/2008A. Parenti39 Search strategy ● “Regions”: are sets of connected bins (SP T or M all ) wide at least twice the resolution ● Probability of fluctuation of data in a region: ● p min is the smallest value in a distribution ● p min SM is also evaluated for the MC by varying N SM accordingly to dN SM.

09/04/2008A. Parenti40 Search strategy ● Significance per event class: the fraction of MC histograms having p min SM <p min is the probability P. – A p min -value of 5.7E-7 (“5s”) corresponds to a probability 1E-6 to 1E-5, depending on the final state ● Global significance: Many MC experiments are performed in order to evaluate P for the SM. ^ ^

09/04/2008A. Parenti41 Systematic uncertainties ● Luminosity measurement: 2.5% ● Electron/photon measurement: – Electromagnetic energy scale: 1-3% – Polar angle measurement: 3 mrad – Tracking efficiency (for e/g separation): 3-5% ● Jets: – Hadronic energy scale: 2% – Polar angle measurement: 5-10 mrad

09/04/2008A. Parenti42 Systematic uncertainties (cont.) ● Muon measurement: – P T measurement: 5% – Polar angle measurement: 3 mrad – Muon identification: 5% ● Trigger efficiencies: – Jet or missing P T triggered events: 3% – Muon triggered events: 10% – Electron/photon triggered events: negligible

09/04/2008A. Parenti43 Theoretical uncertainties

09/04/2008A. Parenti44 Global significance – e + p data

09/04/2008A. Parenti45 Global significance – e - p data

09/04/2008A. Parenti46 Region of interest - e + p data ● Shaded areas are regions of greatest deviation from SM ● No search performed for jjjj and jjjjn classes (large uncertainty on SM prediction)

09/04/2008A. Parenti47 Region of interest - e + p data

09/04/2008A. Parenti48 Region of interest - e - p data

09/04/2008A. Parenti49 Region of interest - e - p data