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Max-Planck-Institute for Physics Munich André H. Hoang LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007 Factorization Approach to Top Mass Reconstruction in the Continuum: What mass is measured. TexPoint fonts used in EMF. Read the TexPoint manual before you delete this box.: AAAAAAAAA Based on work with: Sean Fleming, Sonny Mantry and Iain Stewart (hep-ph/ ) … more work in progress

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 2 Outline Why do we want a precision ? What kind of precision. Previous ILC studies & experimental issues. Factorization theorem for and invariant mass distribution in electron-positron annihilation ( ) Summary Factorization discussion at LO in Top mass determination to better than (at least in principle) Phenomenology How general is the result ? This talk concentrates on concepts and applications ! See talk in the Loopverein for details on SCET & HQET and radiative corrections

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 3 Top Quark is Special ! Heaviest known quark (related to SSB?) Important for quantum effects affecting many observables Very unstable, decays “before hadronization” ( ) 1% precision ! How shall we theorists judge the error ? What is the theoretical error ? What mass is it ?

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 4 Methods at Tevatron Template Method Dynamics Method from Aurelio Juste Not easy to answer the questions because of complicated dependence on the top quark mass

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 5 Need for a precise Top mass Electroweak precision observables even more Small error in is only meaningful if the mass definition is exactly known.

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 6 Small error in is only meaningful if the mass definition is exactly known. Need for a precise Top mass even more Mass of Lightest MSSM Higgs Boson

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 7 Top Mass at the ILC ILC Threshold Scan Invariant Mass Reconstruction LHC + ILC “threshold masses” useful as a cross check measures different top mass uncertainties (much) more involved addresses some issues relevant for LHC/Tevatron Miquel, Martinez; Boogert, Gounaris

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 8 Reconstruction Simulations All-hadronic channel Event Selection Chekanov, Morgunov hep-ex/ k_T (Durham) jet algorithm all particles are assigned to exactly 6 jets Top Reconstruction 6 jets with momenta group in pairs of 3: b-tagging massless jet pair mass: Analysis: every particle is assigned to top or antitop (fully inclusive !!) ILC specia l reduces events for massless quark pair production selects back-to-back events both invariant masses close to selects hadronic events reduces combinatorics

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 9 Reconstruction Simulations Reconstruction for all-hadronic events at the LC Chekanov; Morgunov hep-ex/ Q dependence of observed width Dependence on parton shower, hadroniz. models, jet algorithms What mass is measured? (Cannot be pole mass !) Depedendence on jet algorithms, event selection? OR Totally free of theory input? ( error estimate) How can presciption dependence implemented in theoretical predictions?

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 10 Conceptual Goals relate top jet observables with a given Lagrangian mass (define suitable short-distance mass with good convergence properties What mass is measured? ) proof of factorization of dynamics at different length scales ( What has to be computed by theorists ? ) combined treatement of top production & decay separate perturbative from non-perturbative effects hopefully better understand & reduce theoretical & experimental uncertainties Tool: Sequence of Effective Field Theories

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 11 Basic Idea Hemisphere invariant mass distribution Resonance region: Lagrangian mass realistic ILC jet observable closely related to thrust and heavy jet mass event shapes set up similar to Chekanov/Morgunov analyis except for use of hemispheres instead of k_T

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 12 Basic Idea Hemisphere invariant mass distribution SOFT JET SOFT JET SOFT LO factorization theorem

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 13 Scheme of EFT’s

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 14 Scheme of EFT’s Program technically analogous to combination of threshold resummation ( ) & method of unstable particle EFT Korshemsky, Sterman, etal. Fadin, Khoze Beenacker etal., Beneke, etal. Reisser, AH

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 15 Factorization Theorem Jet functions: perturbative, any mass scheme depends on Breit-Wigner at tree level Soft function: non-perturbative renormalized due to UV divergences also governs massless dijet thrust and jet mass event distributions Short distance top mass can (in principle) be determined to better than. Korshemsky, Sterman, etal. Bauer, Manohar, Wise, Lee

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 16 Short-distance Top Jet Mass One-loop: shift in the pole scheme 300 MeV shift in the pole scheme contains renormalon jet mass scheme: defined such that peak located at the mass to all orders What mass is measured? Answer: the one that gives the best convergence in the theoretical expansion. Top Jet mass is the scheme where we expect that a LO analysis contains the least theoretical uncertainties.

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 17 LO Numerical Analysis Jet functions: Soft function: Korchemsky, Tafat hep-ph/ Fit to heavy jet mass distribution

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 18 LO Numerical Analysis Double differential invariant mass distribution: Non-perturbative effects shift the peak to higher energies and broaden the distribution.

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 19 LO Numerical Analysis Single differential distribution: Non-perturbative effects shift the peak to higher energies and broaden the distribution.

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 20 LO Numerical Analysis Different invariant mass prescriptions/soft functions: Fairly precise determination of jet mass from determination of Q- dependence of the peak position and extrapolation Q to zero

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 21 How general is the approach? top and antitop boosted in opposite directions,. top and antitop jet axes and can be defined. allows factorization combinatorial background, wrong assignment suppressed by Why Q>>m is crucial ILC: ok for LHC: probably ok for tops with Tev: ?

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 22 Generality of the approach any jet algorithm that combines soft particles with the hard jets from the top decay wide cone definition that contains the top/antitop jet axes and top decay products (collinear radiation off top) We don’t have to assume a hemisphere mass definition: Different soft function, same factorization formula [The soft functions for most cases at unknown at this time and migh need to be fitted together with the top mass OR determined from MC’s OR by other means.]

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 23 Theory Issues for definition of jet observables initial state radiation final state radiation underlying events color reconnection & soft gluon interactions beam remnant parton distributions summing large logs relation to Lagrangian short distance mass Can be addressed in the framework of the ILC. Requires extensions of ILC concepts and other known concepts

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 24 Summary & Outlook established factorization theorem for invariant mass distributions: separation of perturbative and non-perturbative effects applicable for many other systems and setups: (any colored unstable particle, W mass reconstruction, etc..) exact and systematic relation of peak to a Lagrangian mass: What mass is measured ? “Jet-mass” resummation of large logarithms soft gluon color reconnection power suppressed Here: Planned: different mass definitions (cone, k_T)

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 25 Backup Slides

LCWS 2007, Desy, May 30- June 3, 2007André H. Hoang - 26 Event Shapes e.g. Thrust distribution on the peak region: Chekanov; Morgunov hep-ex/