Direct Top-Quark Width Measurement CDF
Abstract
We present a measurement of the top-quark width using tt events produced in pp collisions at Fermilab's Tevatron collider and collected by the CDF II detector. In the mode where the top quark decays to a W boson and a bottom quark, we select events in which one W decays leptonically and the other hadronically~(lepton + jets channel) . From a data sample corresponding to 4.3~fb-1 of integrated luminosity, we identify 756 candidate events. The top-quark mass and the mass of W boson that decays hadronically are reconstructed for each event and compared with templates of different top-quark widths~(t) and deviations from nominal jet energy scale~(JES) to perform a simultaneous fit for both parameters, where JES is used for the in situ calibration of the jet energy scale. By applying a Feldman-Cousins approach, we establish an upper limit at 95\% confidence level~(CL) of t < 7.6 GeV and a two-sided 68\% CL interval of 0.3 GeV < t < 4.4 GeV for a top-quark mass of 172.5 GeV/c2, which are consistant with the standard model prediction. This is the first direct measurement of t to set a lower limit with 68\% CL.
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