Search for Single-Top Production at CDF
Wolfgang Wagner (for the CDF Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports on searches for single-top-quark production at CDF, using multiple analysis techniques, setting upper limits on production cross sections, and searching for non-standard model signals like heavy W' bosons.
Contribution
It introduces three analysis methods for single-top detection and provides the first combined measurement and limits on W' boson production at the Tevatron.
Findings
No significant single-top signal observed.
Upper limits set on t- and s-channel cross sections.
Lower mass limits established for W' bosons.
Abstract
This article reports on recent searches for single-top-quark production by the CDF collaboration at the Tevatron using a data set that corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 955 pb^-1. Three different analyses techniques are employed, one using likelihood discriminants, one neural networks and one matrix elements. The sensitivity to single-top production at the rate predicted by the standard model ranges from 2.1 to 2.6 sigma. While the first two analyses observe a deficit of single-top like events compared to the expectation, the matrix element method observes an excess corresponding to a background fluctuation of 2.3 sigma. The null results of the likelihood and neural network analyses translate in upper limits on the cross section of 2.6\ pb for the t-channel production mode and 3.7 pb for the s-channel mode at the 95% C.L. The matrix element result corresponds to a measurement…
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
