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DOE SITE VISIT Thursday, June 18, 2009 Bruce A. Schumm Santa Cruz Institute for Particle Physics University of California, Santa Cruz BaBar
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2009 DOE Site Visit2 Bruce Schumm Senior Al Eisner (b s ) Bruce Schumm Post-Doctoral Juergen Kroseberg (RadPen Convener; to U. Bonn 2/08) Students Patrick Spradlin (B Ph.D. June 2007; Oxford P.D.) Tim Beck (b d Ph.D. June 2008; college teaching) Luke Winstrom (Ph.D. June 2009; many P.D. offers) Joel Martinez (B Ph.D. expected June 2010)
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit3 Bruce Schumm Effective Neutral Currents: General Motivation b s Penguins SUSY parameter space implications b s “Inclusive” approach b d Penguins and |V td /V ts | Motivation B → (ρ,ω) “Exclusive” approach B → X d “Semi-Inclusive” approach CP Violation in B → ρ o Conclusions
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit4 Bruce Schumm so new physics can enter at leading order: The SM b s(d) transition is high order (two weak plus one EM vertex) … + photon off any charged leg Although rare (~ 5x10 -4 for s and ~10 -5 for d ), the isolated high-energy photon is a powerful signature. V tb V t(s,d) (d)
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit5 Bruce Schumm Effective Neutral Currents: General Motivation b s SUSY parameter space implications Inclusive approach b d and |V td /V ts | Motivation B → (ρ,ω) (“Standard” Approach) B → X d (“Semi-Inclusive” Approach) Status of |V td /V ts | CP Violation in B 0 0 Conclusions
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit6 Bruce Schumm C.F. BergerC.F. Berger, J.S. Gainer, J.L. Hewett, T.G. Rizzo,J.S. GainerJ.L. HewettT.G. Rizzo “Supersymmetry Without Prejudice”, arXiv:0812.0980v1 [hep-ph]arXiv:0812.0980v1 Explore 10 7 points over 19- dimensional parameter space of CP-conserving MSSM b s most effective constraint (72% of models surviving prior constraints are eliminated; better than direct searches for SUSY partners)
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit7 Bruce Schumm On-Peak Data Off-Peak Data (~10% of Sample) (4S) resonance is ~1 nb at peak, competing with a “continuum” background of ~3 nb The (4S) resonance is the lightest resonance that decays into “open Beauty” ( or )
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit8 Bruce Schumm 700 fb -1 440 fb -1
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit9 Bruce Schumm qq + ττ BB XSγXSγ Most exacting approach (“Inclusive”) is aggressive: Use only high-energy as signature Suppress continuum with event shapes, requirement of a high-energy lepton. Estimate remaining continuum by scaling off- peak data. Challenge: background from 0 ( ) decays (plus some fakes) in B decays
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit10 Bruce Schumm B/Bbar background control region BB Cont. Signal Sig. Region After event selection, S/B is roughly 1:1 Continuum measured from below-peak running B/Bbar backgrounds must be identified and constrained
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit11 Bruce Schumm If high-energy passes selection, then look for low-energy and veto event 0,0, ~50% of the time the low-energy photon is missing. Modeling of low-energy (30-80 MeV) photon efficiency to ~ 1% critical to lowering systematic error One example of SCIPP group contribution Also: Anti-neutron backgrounds, photon efficiency, … Major source of BB background due to high-energy photons from 0 ( ) (67% + 15% = 82% of total BB background according to MC)
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit12 Bruce Schumm Collaborating with SLAC, Notre Dame; SCIPP playing central role since 2003 (Schmitz thesis, Winstrom candidacy project) Inclusive Semi-Inclusive Inclusive A. Limosani, Melbourne BaBar Result on 360 fb -1 expected by end of year
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit13 Bruce Schumm Effective Neutral Currents: General Motivation b s SUSY parameter space implications Inclusive approach b d and |V td /V ts | Motivation B → (ρ,ω) (“Standard” Approach) B → X d (“Semi-Inclusive” Approach) Status of |V td /V ts | CP Violation in B 0 0 Conclusions
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit14 Bruce Schumm (d) V t(s,d) Note: In both cases, hadronic uncertainties minimized by comparing to corresponding V ts process (B s mixing, b s ) Observable is | V td / V ts | B Mixing Radiative Penguins Two independent diagrams provide sensitivity to CKM parameter V td
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit15 Bruce Schumm ICHEP ’08 B Mixing Results [Farrington(CDF), Moulik(D0), averaged by Di Lodovico (BaBar)]: How do penguins fit into the picture? Mixing: x d = m B / B ~ 1 m B ~ B Penguins: Br(b d ) ~ 10 -5 d ~ 10 -5 B With |V td /V ts | precisely constrained by mixing, b d is a compelling testbed for new physics. SM effects suppressed by 10 -5 relative to mixing
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit16 Bruce Schumm Standard (“Exclusive”) Approach: measure exclusive rate Br(B ( ) ); normalize with Br(B K * ) (and ) Values of 2 and R are available from Ali, Parkhomenko, arXiv:hep-ph/0610149 Ball, Zwicky, J. High. Energy Phys. 0604, 046 (2006); Ball, Jones, Zwicky, Phys. Rev. D 75 054004 (2007) 8% uncertainty on extraction of |V td /V ts |. Annihilation Diagram
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit17 Bruce Schumm Remaining separation achieved by two-dimensional fit to the largely independent kinematic variables “Energy-substituted mass”; since E beam ~ M B, largely a measurement of momentum balance * In e + e - CMS frame E B = E beam for properly reconstructed candidate; total energy measurement Example: BaBar B 0 0 “self-calibrating” continuum background subtraction efficiencies (~5-15%) estimated with control samples Signal Continuum b s Feedthrough
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit18 Bruce Schumm yielding assuming the world-average Phys.Rev.D78:112001,2008 ModeBaBar ’07 (x10 -7 )BaBar ’08 (x10 -7 ) + + 0 0 BaBar: 423 fb -1 Phys.Rev.D78:112001,2008 Collaborating with CALTECH; SCIPP contribution data processing, validation, systematics (Spradlin thesis, Martinez candidacy project)
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit19 Bruce Schumm |V td /V ts | 2 related to (b d )/ (b s ) with ~1% theoretical uncertainty [ Ali, Asatrian, Greub, Phys. Lett. B 429, 87 (1998) ] “New” Approach (BaBar): Reconstruct seven exclusive final states X d in range 0.6 GeV/c 2 < M Xd < 1.8 GeV/c 2 Collaborating with Imperial College, London; SCIPP playing central role since inception (Beck thesis)
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit20 Bruce Schumm K * Region 1.0 < M had < 1.81.8 < M had XSXS XdXd MEASURED UNMEASURED and X d analyses X d analysis only M had (M Xd ) # 0 # bodies # 0 # bodies MEASURED UNMEASURED 0.6 < M had < 1.0
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit21 Bruce Schumm Fit in high-mass X d region 1.0 < M had < 1.8 GeV/c 2 Continuum background X s , MisID background B A B AR EEM ES Errors: Stat. Experimental Syst. Primary experimental result arXiv:0807.4975 [hep-ex]; to appear in PRL
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit22 Bruce Schumm arXiv:0807.4975 [hep-ex]; to appear in PRL Ali Asatrian Greub Expt. Theory Ratio of partial widths related to |V td /V ts | with very small uncertaintys
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit23 Bruce Schumm No evidence for non-Standard-Model contribution to the b d decay width. Is the implication of this constraint fully understood?
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit24 Bruce Schumm Separate out B 0 (“+”) and anti-B 0 (“-”) decays; look at asymmetry in time-evolution:
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit25 Bruce Schumm Collaborating with SLAC; SCIPP playing central role since inception (Martinez thesis topic) Toy Monte Carlo study based on Br(B ) selection S SENSITIVITY SIGNAL SIGNIFICANCE vs. Event Selection Parameter (“Decision Tree” Output) Full re-optimization nearing completion; next step will be to confirm fitting strategy and identify leading systematics
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit26 Bruce Schumm SCIPP playing central role in key, high-impact radiative penguin measurements Inclusive b s measurement very challenging; expect to have result to better than 10% in ~6 months Intensive focus on b d transition * Rates One PRL, one PRD in last year * CP Violation Expect result in ~1 year Ground-breaking semi-inclusive b d measurement promising for higher-statistics running Impact of b d signature may not yet be fully appreciated 4 PhD theses; 5 th on the way; recent talks at CKM’08, Miami’08, FNAL Wine & Cheese, DESY Exptl Seminar
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit27 Bruce Schumm Backup Slides
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit28 Bruce Schumm ObjectSourceControl RegionSignal Region 00 57.3%66.6% 17.1%15.7% Other meson8.7%5.1% e9.3%4.7% Other0.4% Total 92.8%92.4% eAny4.8%3.7% n/n bar Any1.7%2.9% p + /p - Any0.0%0.1% /K Any0.4%0.8% Total non- 7.2%7.6% Total100% Sources of B/Bbar Background (after full selection)
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit29 Bruce Schumm cos h Define cos h (E ,high - E ,low )/ (E ,high + E ,low ) = energy asymmetry Signal selection requirement of E * > 1.8 GeV pushes asymmetry up, and energy of 2 nd photon down. Sensitive to reconstruction efficiency for 30-80 MeV photons. Measurement of 0 reconstruction efficiency from ( )/( ) Expected/Measured cos h But: can bootstrap to lower E with dedicated 0 sample
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit30 Bruce Schumm B X (d,s) : Correction for Missing Modes Missing modes with 0.6 < M X < 1.0 MC suggests this region is dominated by resonances ( and ); confirmed by K* dominance of B X s Correction for missing modes well understood MC Simulation Two-body X s(d) decay; mass spectrum of X s(d) system given by Kagan-Neubert model A.L. Kagan, M. Neubert, Phys. Rev. D 58, 094012 (1998) Fragment X s system via prior experimental constraint Fragment X d system via phase space
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BaBar 2009 DOE Site Visit31 Bruce Schumm Missing Modes with 1.0 < M X < 1.8 Force 50% of decays to un-weighted mix of higher-mass resonances Force X d decay to be identical to X s decay up to substitution s d B X S Resonances K 1 (1270) K 1 (1400) K * (1410) K 2 * (1430) K * (1680) B X d Resonances h 1 0 (1170) b 1 0 (1235) b 1 + (1235) a 1 0 (1260) a 1 + (1260) f 2 0 (1270) f 1 0 (1285) a 2 0 (1320) a 2 + (1320) B X (d,s) : Correction for Missing Modes
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