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Searching for New Physics at the Energy Frontier Rob Roser (Fermilab/CDF) 1
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2Outline Perspective Perspective Highlights Highlights Outlook Outlook
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CDF 15 Countries 63 Institutions 602 authors D0 18 Countries 90 Institutions 533 Authors 3
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The CDF Experiment
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The D0 Experiment
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6 Run 2 Luminosity Progress Record peak inst. luminosity 3.6 E 10 32 cm –2 s –1 Record luminosity/week 73 pb -1 Record luminosity/month 250 pb -1 Total Luminosity delivered 6.7 fb -1 8 years 100 times more data than used for Top quark discovery ! L 3.5 E 10 32 L > 2 fb -1 delivered in 2008 !
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7 FY11 Luminosity Projections [delivered] We are here Integrated luminosity (fb -1 ) - - - - - - - - - FY04 FY05 FY06 FY07 FY08 FY09 FY10 FY11 FY12 ~12 fb -1 Results up to ~ 5 fb -1 by Summer 09 Running through FY10 will yield 7 fb –1 of data for analysis Running through FY11 would yield 9- 10 fb –1 of data for analysis
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8 The Tevatron Physics Program Precision, new research and discoveries Mixing, CKM Constraints, and CP-Violation Heavy Flavor Spectroscopy New Heavy Baryon states Tests of QCD and HF production Top-quark and W-boson Masses Top quark properties Di-Boson production and SM Gauge Couplings New exclusive/diffractive processes We’re addressing questions of fundamental importance Unique window into the unknown Searches for Supersymmetry, Extra Dimensions, other Exotica Still at the Energy Frontier Probing the Terascale as luminosity increases The Standard Model Higgs is now within reach !
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9 Physics Production Stable tools and an excellent understanding of the detectors and the data Productivity is higher than ever Near 100 new results between Summer08 and Winter09 [CDF+D0] Still in some areas we are only scratching the surface Much potential for further precision, reach and discovery We need to keep exploiting the data from all angles
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10 Tevatron Physics Impact Nearly 100 journal publications last year alone About 60 Ph.D.’s / year over the last few years About 3500 physicists have participated on the CDF and D0 experiments CDFD0
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11 Highlights & Outlook Highlights & Outlook
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12 Discoveries: rare SM processes 2004 2006 2008 ZZ ==> mu,mu,mu,mu Diboson production: more luminosity allows access to smaller cross sections
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13 Recent discovery: single top Single Top Physics Program Test s vs t [new physics] Vtb [precision] Lifetime [new physics] Single Top Physics Program Test s vs t [new physics] Vtb [precision] Lifetime [new physics]
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14 Observation of new heavy baryons ddb uub dsb 2006 2007 2009
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15 With more data : emergence of a new particle 2009 Y (4140) 2.7 fb -1 unknown composition These new discoveries yield a few events/fb -1 ==> new areas of research @ 10 fb -1 CDF
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16 Precision: CPV phase Sin Precision: CPV phase Sin(2 s ) Combination of CDF and D0 results is incompatible with the SM at the 2.2-sigma level Combination of CDF and D0 results is incompatible with the SM at the 2.2-sigma level
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17 More luminosity buys more probability for discovery and increases the sensitivity range More luminosity buys more probability for discovery and increases the sensitivity range L Precision ==> Discovery possibilities 5-sigma probability vs s
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18 Mtop = 173.1 ± 0.6(stat) ± 1.1(syst) GeV/c 2 At ~10 fb -1 the top mass uncertainty is expected below 1 GeV At ~10 fb -1 the top mass uncertainty is expected below 1 GeV Legacy measurement: nearly impossible to beat at a hadron collider Precision: Mtop
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19 200 pb -1 1000 pb -1 Next round CDF @ 2fb -1 expect <30 MeV uncertainty ! Next round CDF @ 2fb -1 expect <30 MeV uncertainty ! Tevatron experiments are now best in world, will remain so for a long, long, time Precision: Mw D0 Run 2 (e) (e)
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20 Expected now with all constraints : M H = 90 +36 -27 GeV M H < 163 GeV @ 95 % CL Expected now with all constraints : M H = 90 +36 -27 GeV M H < 163 GeV @ 95 % CL Precision ==> Higgs constraints With 10 fb -1 If dMw=15 MeV and dMtop=1 GeV [for Mw= 80.400] expect M H = 71 + 24 - 19 GeV M H < 117 GeV @ 95% CL ! With 10 fb -1 If dMw=15 MeV and dMtop=1 GeV [for Mw= 80.400] expect M H = 71 + 24 - 19 GeV M H < 117 GeV @ 95% CL ! New !
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21 Observation of Diboson Production in E T +jj Sensitive to WW/WZ/ZZ QCD background well-modeled Signal significance 5.3 Measure: 18.0 2.8(stat) 2.4(sys) 1.1(lumi) pb theory: 16.8 0.5 pb
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22 The Higgs Search The SM Higgs particle [if it exists] is being produced NOW at the Tevatron ! - we have enough energy Just not that often & it’s buried in “backgrounds” It’s a story of luminosity, passion, persistence and luck We know how to look for it - an we are in fact closing in !
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23 The Higgs Search The SM Higgs particle [if it exists] is being produced NOW at the Tevatron ! - we have enough energy Just not that often & it’s buried in “backgrounds” It’s a story of luminosity, passion, persistence and luck We know how to look for it - an we are in fact closing in !
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24 Higgs boson at the Tevatron Gluon fusion is the dominant production mode: σ ~1.1-0.1 pb W/Z associated production next most frequent mode: σ ~0.2-0.01 pb PRODUCTION DECAY Low mass High mass
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25 WH l bb ZH bb ZH llbb H WW l l ZH llbb ZH bb WH l bb H WW lvlv Total (double including D0) Higgs at the Tevatron
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26 Many channels/experiment & Large Effort CDF + D0: Up to 70 distinct final states ! CDF + D0: Up to 70 distinct final states !
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Decoding Limit Plots 101 Factor away in sensitivity from SM
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28 Most recent combination CDF + D0 2.4xSM 160 GeV < M H < 170 GeV is excluded at 95% CL !
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29 no words needed
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30 Outlook for the Higgs Search Recent improvements include: better lepton acceptance smarter triggering More improvements in the pipeline Better flavor tagging Complementary triggers Tau identification Better jet, E T resolution
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31 and some luck Higgs reach with FY11 running and continued analysis improvement [bottom orange band] Higgs reach with FY11 running and continued analysis improvement [bottom orange band] 2-sigma 3-sigma Red – 5fb analyzed/expt Blue – 10 fb analyzed/expt
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Discovery Watch Several results show discrepancies with the SM Are these just statistical fluctuations or the beginning of a beautiful friendship 32 t’ Search Di- electrons
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33 Summary and Closing Remarks Summary and Closing Remarks
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Summary The Tevatron program continues to be remarkably successful A Legacy of discoveries and extraordinary results So far only 2 to 4 fb -1 of data analyzed This could increase by factors of 3 to 10 with data from running through 2011 Exciting potential for future Tevatron discoveries The Higgs is our domain for a while 34
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