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Quarkonia production at LHC

Quarkonia production at LHC. Gobinda Majumder. Preliminary FAMOS results on signal and CMSSW_1_2_0. India-CMS meeting 21-22 Jan 2007. Onium production at LHC : ckin(3)=5. σ (J/ ψ )*Br( μμ )=653 nb, χ cJ = 4.69, 311, 129 n b σ ( ϒ (1S) )*Br( μμ )=27.2 nb, χ bJ = 0.50, 5.52, 7.47 n b.

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Quarkonia production at LHC

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  1. Quarkonia production at LHC Gobinda Majumder Preliminary FAMOS results on signal and CMSSW_1_2_0 India-CMS meeting 21-22 Jan 2007

  2. Onium production at LHC : ckin(3)=5 • σ(J/ψ)*Br(μμ)=653 nb, χcJ =4.69,311,129 nb • σ(ϒ(1S))*Br(μμ)=27.2 nb, χbJ =0.50,5.52,7.47 nb

  3. Momentum resolution of electron and muon J/ψ➔μμ • Very poor efficiency and momentum resolution of electron for these low momentum tracks J/ψ➔ee ΔPT (GeV) ΔPT (GeV) ϒ(1S)➔μμ ϒ(1S)➔ee Δθ (mrad) Δθ (mrad)

  4. Dimuon/Dielectron invariant mass from FAMOS J/ψ➔μμ • Muon track finding efficiency ~89%, looks to high, and also no background from minimum bias events • Electron track finding efficiency ~ 25%, very low and also poor mass resolution, might not help at all to improve significance/polarisation measurement of ϒ(1S) or J/ψ J/ψ➔ee Mμμ(GeV) Mee(GeV) ϒ(1S)➔ee ϒ(1S)➔μμ

  5. Expected events at CMS detector • 100 pb─1 data • Trigger and muon isolation efficiency of this events = 50% J/ψ➔μμ PT>6 PT>5 PT>7 GeV ϒ(1S)➔μμ PT>7 PT>6 PT>5 Assumption

  6. Simulation of events with CMSSW • Events are generated with PYTHIA6.402 • Simulation + Digitisation + Reconstruction CMSSW_1_2_0 • Started with CMSSW_1_1_0 • Many varieties of error/core dump/exception • Move to CMSSW_1_2_0 • Even known bug : Mixing module • Unknown : Memomory leakage, but where ? Same scripts ended/exited with different number of events depending on initial seed • How CSA06 has generated so many events ? • Muon selection : “globalMuons" • Electron selection :"siStripElectronToTrackAssociator“ • Beam background : • Without any minimum bias • With minimum bias event =3 and bunch [─1, 2] • With minimum bias event =3 and bunch [─5, 3]

  7. Variables to select dilepton invariant mass :no minbias • Without any selection criteria

  8. Selection criteria (not any optimisation) • Number of degrees of freedom >20 (10) • Normalised χ2 <5 (20) • Transverse momentum of leptons >3 GeV • Polar angle (virtually no criteria for the time being) • Distance of closest approach of tracks (transverse) < 0.1 cm • Distance of closest approach of tracks (Longi) < 15 cm • Closest distance between twp tracks (no cut, for the simulated signal events, it is very much correlated with PT • Prob (χ2, ndf) (not used)

  9. Variables to select dilepton invariant mass :no minbias • With the selection of all other criteria : Variables are correlated

  10. Variables to select dilepton invariant mass :no minbias • With the impose of criteria one by one

  11. Variables to select dilepton invariant mass :[─1, 2] • Increases background as expected

  12. Variables to select dilepton invariant mass :[─5, 3] • Background does not increase much(remember different statistics)

  13. Dimuon invariant mass (without backgound) • Removal of background tails for different selection criteria

  14. Dimuon invariant mass (with [─1,2]) • Extra background can be removed with selection criteria

  15. Dimuon invariant mass (with [─3,5]) • Not much difference with less number of branch crossings

  16. Dimuon mass resolution W/o back with selec 110 MeV Without back/selec 108 MeV • Tail in upper side • FAMOS result : resolution 65 MeV With back w/o selec 107 MeV With back/selec 109 MeV

  17. Dielectron invariant mass (without backgound) • Both resolution as well as statistics has gone down drastically

  18. Dimuon invariant mass for sample H(190 GeV) →ZZ→μμμμ • Selection criteria are not optimised for these high momentum muon

  19. Dimuon invariant mass for sample H(190 GeV) →ZZ→eeee • Even this high momentum electron has much poorer efficiency/resolution with respect to muon

  20. Summary • Not much progress • Due to poor resolution and efficiency, dielectron channel is not promising !!!!!!!! Is it software problem or hardware ?

  21. Onium production at LHC : ckin(3)=1 • σ(J/ψ)*Br(μμ)=26.1 μb, χcJ =1.05, 8.2, 20.5μb • σ(ϒ(1S))*Br(μμ)=180 nb, χbJ =7.44,13.5,104.6 nb

  22. P-wave onium production at LHC • Momentum spectrum is softer than muons from direct J/ψ and ϒ(1S) • There are also J/ψ from the decay of B-hadron

  23. Fast simulation with FAMOS • Generated only J/ψ➔μμ, J/ψ➔ee, ϒ(1S)➔μμ, ϒ(1S)➔ee events with ckin(3)=5 • Pre selected events with PT>4.5 GeV and |η|<1.3/2.4 –at least one lepton in barrel region • Statistics = 10000 events for each type of MC events • Fast simulation with FAMOS_1_4_0 • Minimum bias events, <n>= 3.5 • Look for momentum resolution of low momentum leptons • Look for dilepton invariant mass

  24. Dielectron invariant mass (with [─1,2] ) • Not possible at all with these low energy electrons

  25. Motivation • Study of quarkonia productions provide important information on both pertubrative QCD and non pertubative QCD. • To make use of perturbative methods, separate the short-distance/high momentum, perturbative effects from the long-distance/low momentum, nonperturbative effects –a process which is known as “factorisation” –Nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) Non-perturbative calcultion, almost no theoretical calculation, except some lattice calculation perturbative calcultion, known well Both ATLAS and LHC-B is looking for this signal, but there is no study in CMS

  26. Charmonium family

  27. Bottomonium family

  28. Bottomonium family

  29. Colour singlet model (CSM) of onium production • Creation of two on-shell heavy quarks (perturbative) and then bind them to make the meson(non perturbative) –factorisation • For bound state, quarks velocity inside the meson is very small -static approximation • The colour and spin of the QQ pair do not change during the binding. As physical states are colourless, one requires the pair be produced in a colour-singlet state ➔Colour Singlet Model (CSM) • Leading order gg→3S1g diagrams within the CSM

  30. J/ψ and ψ’ production anomaly at Tevatron • Factor of 30 discrepancy with the production rate of J/ψ and ψ’ at CDF when compared with CSM • Try to explain the anomaly within CSM; gluon fragmentation into P-wave mesons, but fail to explain J/ψ ψ’

  31. Scattering at hadron collider How the outgoing quarks make colourless hadron, where gluon carries colour ? S-wave orthoquarkonium vector meson looks like Basic concepts of color octet model QQ may have different quantum number, with the emission of soft gluon(s), coloured QQ converts to a neutral hadrons

  32. Colour octet quarkonium production qq →ψg qg →ψq gg →ψg

  33. Independent parameters in NRQCD Quarkonium production rate • Using heavy quark spin symmetry reduces the number of independent matrix element For S-wave charmonium multiplet consisting of J/ψ and ηc, there are four independent matrix elements,e.g., Relative order in v (quark verlocity within the bound state, v2≈0.3 for charmonium and ≈0.1 for bottomonium) are v0,v3,v4and v4 Similarly for P-wave charmonium multiplet consisting ofχc0,χc1,χc2and hc, there are only two independent parameters, e.g. The order in v relative to are both v2

  34. Explanation of CDF anomaly in COM J/ψ Ψ(2S) χcJ ϒ(1S)

  35. Polarisation, double charmonium ? • Polarisation results are not conclusive, need more study • Double charmonium production at B-factories is too large to explain in COM Ψ(2S)

  36. PARP(141) 1.16 PARP(142) 0.0119 PARP(143) 0.01 PARP(144) 0.01 PARP(145) 0.05 PARP(146) 9.28 PARP(147) 0.15 PARP(148) 0.02 PARP(149) 0.48 PARP(150) 0.09 New parametes : the NRQCD matrix elements in PYTHIA The rates for these new processes are regulated by 10 NEW NRQCD matrix elements values (their default values are set to one in the current release, and need tuning): Large uncertainty in models and consequently these parameters, need to be tuned at LHC. ATLAS and LHC-B are ready to do that. 36

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