Evidence for s-channel single top quark production in pp collisions at s = 1.96 TeV
Abstract
We present measurements of the cross sections for the two main production modes of single top quarks in pp collisions at s = 1.96 TeV in the Run II data collected with the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron Collider, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9.7 fb-1. The s-channel cross section is measured to be σ(pp tb+X) = 1.10+0.33-0.31 pb with no assumptions on the value of the t-channel cross section. Similarly, the t-channel cross section is measured to be σ(pp tqb+X) = 3.07+0.54-0.49 pb. We also measure the s+t combined cross section as σ(pp tb+X, tqb+X) = 4.11+0.60-0.55 pb and set a lower limit on the CKM matrix element |Vtb| > 0.92 at 95\% C.L., assuming mt=172.5 GeV. The probability to measure a cross section for the s channel at the observed value or higher in the absence of signal is 1.0× 10-4, corresponding to a significance of 3.7 standard deviations.
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