Optimisation of variables for studying dilepton transverse momentum distributions at hadron colliders
Abstract
In future measurements of the dilepton (Z/γ*) transverse momentum, , at both the Tevatron and LHC, the achievable bin widths and the ultimate precision of the measurements will be limited by experimental resolution rather than by the available event statistics. In a recent paper the variable , which corresponds to the component of \ that is transverse to the dilepton thrust axis, has been studied in this regard. In the region, \ < 30 GeV, \ has been shown to be less susceptible to experimental resolution and efficiency effects than the . Extending over all , we now demonstrate that dividing \ (or ) by the measured dilepton invariant mass further improves the resolution. In addition, we propose a new variable, φstarEta, that is determined exclusively from the measured lepton directions; this is even more precisely determined experimentally than the above variables and is similarly sensitive to the . The greater precision achievable using such variables will enable more stringent tests of QCD and tighter constraints on Monte Carlo event generator tunes.
Turn this paper into a lesson
ArcXiv compiles a structured reading guide from this paper's metadata: plain-English importance, contributions, prerequisite concepts, which sections to read first, flashcards, and a quiz. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.