Evidence for production of single top quarks
D0 Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper provides the first evidence for single top quark production at the Fermilab Tevatron, using advanced multivariate analysis techniques to distinguish signal from background in a 0.9 fb-1 dataset.
Contribution
It reports the first evidence of single top quark production with a measured cross section consistent with the standard model, using novel multivariate analysis methods.
Findings
Measured cross section: 4.7 +- 1.3 pb
Significance: 3.6 standard deviations
Probability of background fluctuation: 0.014%
Abstract
We present first evidence for the production of single top quarks in the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron ppbar collider. The standard model predicts that the electroweak interaction can produce a top quark together with an antibottom quark or light quark, without the antiparticle top quark partner that is always produced from strong coupling processes. Top quarks were first observed in pair production in 1995, and since then, single top quark production has been searched for in ever larger datasets. In this analysis, we select events from a 0.9 fb-1 dataset that have an electron or muon and missing transverse energy from the decay of a W boson from the top quark decay, and two, three, or four jets, with one or two of the jets identified as originating from a b hadron decay. The selected events are mostly backgrounds such as W+jets and ttbar events, which we separate from the…
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