Higgs Reach Through VBF with ATLAS Bruce Mellado University of Wisconsin-Madison Recontres de Moriond 2004 QCD and High Energy Hadronic Interactions
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/042 Outline Introduction Higgs Discovery Potential SM Higgs Low Mass SM Higgs Intermediate Mass SM Higgs Overall ATLAS potential MSSM Higgs Prospects of Couplings Measurement Conclusions
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/043 Production: Direct gg H Dominant Large background at masses close to LEP limit qq qqH (VBF) Distinct final state Associated ttH, WH, ZH Small cross-section SM Higgs at LHC VBF gg H Associated
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/044 Low Mass Higgs via VBF Wisconsin Phenomenology Institute (D.Rainwater, D.Zeppenfeld et al.): Two high P T jets with large separation Strong discovery potential for low Higgs mass Helps measuring couplings Feasibility studies CMS Note 2003/033 ATLAS SN-ATLAS Updates in progress Jet Forward jets Higgs Decay
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/045 Tagging forward jets: Efficiencies critical Full simulation used Double tag efficiency ~50% Central jet veto: Pile up effects introduce fake central jets Effect small at low luminosity Serious concern at high luminosity Major Experimental Issues Major experimental issues addressed with a full detector simulation (Geant3) Currently ATLAS is assessing feasibility of entire analysis with a full detector simulation
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/046 Low Mass Higgs via VBF H->WW*->ll,l qq. Strongest in 125<M H <190 GeV Main background: tt EW WWjj W + 4 jets H-> ->ll,lh (+ptmiss). Strong around LEP limit Main background QCD and EW Zjj H-> . Contributes around LEP limit Main background Real and fake non-resonant
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/047 H->WW*-> ll Background: tt, EW WWjj Understanding of tt production is crucial Background suppression: Well separated forward jets and central jet veto b-jet veto Lepton angular correlations Two neutrinos in final state. No narrow mass peak, transverse mass is used, instead May achieve large signal-to-background ratio ATLAS Preliminary Used for tt production
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/048 Perturbative QCD Parton Shower H->WW*->ll (cont) ATLAS updated study with new simulation of tt Old study based on Pythia New study based on Strong differences between generators P T of tt and jet multiplicity However, discovery potential does not suffer significantly Made mass dependent cut optimization
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/049 H->WW*->ll (cont) Evidence of Spin-0 resonance in H->WW->ll modes Look into difference in between leptons M T >175 GeVM T <175 GeV Signal RegionOutside Signal Region
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/0410 H analyses ( ->ll,lh): M reconstruction using collinear approximation (mass resolution ~10%) Missing E T and reconstruction, critical issues Background ( Zjj) rejection Well separated forward jets and central jet veto H-> Collinear approximation H-> ->ll 30 fb -1 ATLAS CMS
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/0411 Narrow peak with ~1.4% mass resolution Backgrounds Real and fake photons Suppression Well separated forward jets and central jet veto Diminished by large fake photon contribution ~2 for 30 fb -1 Needs more work H-> ATLAS Real Fake
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/0412 Intermediate Mass Higgs via VBF Used for first time H WW ll and H ZZ llqq associated with two hard jets for intermediate masses (2M Z <M H <500 GeV) By using kinematic fits obtain ( M/M 2.5%) with H ZZ llqq Discovery confirmation and direct measurement of couplings ratio ATLAS Preliminary
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/0413 Sensitivity to low mass SM Higgs dominated by VBF VBF studies extended to intermediate masses ATLAS Preliminary
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/0414 Multivariate Analysis Signal significance improvement with neural network based analysis: Neural network output used as a discriminating variable with likelihood techniques NN applied to H->WW->ll and H-> ->ll Similar results Results improve by 45-50% 5 effect for M H >115 GeV with one exp and 10 fb -1 provided nominal detector performance H->WW->ll ATLAS
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/0415 MSSM Higgs Discovery Potential Two Experiments 10 fb -1 (No VBF) One Experiment 10 fb -1 (With VBF)
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/0416 Couplings Measurement ATLAS attempted a global fit to cross-sections of known channels to extract Higgs couplings Higgs searches associated with two hard jets play a big role
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/0417 Couplings Measurement (cont) Relative Branching Ratios Relative Couplings
Bruce Mellado, Moriond 2004, 02/04/0418 Summary Searches associated with two hard jets dominate sensitivity for low mass Higgs Forward jet tagging efficiency crucial and understanding of central jet veto - crucial issues With Neural nets and likelihood techniques may reach 5 effect for M H >115 GeV with one experiment and 10 fb -1 assuming expected detector performance ATLAS has extended these searches to 2M Z <M H <500 GeV With these searches one experiment may cover all MSSM parameter space with 10 fb -1 Efforts underway to address entire analysis with a full detector simulation wit systematic error studies with “data-like” control samples SM Higgs Coupling measurements (low mass): Accuracy of relative branching ratios and relative couplings vary from 10% to 60% depending on coupling and mass