First measurement of the forward-backward asymmetry in bottom-quark pair production at high mass
Abstract
We measure the particle-level forward-backward production asymmetry in bb pairs with masses m(bb) larger than 150 GeV/c2, using events with hadronic jets and employing jet charge to distinguish b from b. The measurement uses 9.5/fb of ppbar collisions at a center of mass energy of 1.96 TeV recorded by the CDF II detector. The asymmetry as a function of m(bb) is consistent with zero, as well as with the predictions of the standard model. The measurement disfavors a simple model including an axigluon with a mass of 200 GeV/c2 whereas a model containing a heavier 345 GeV/c2 axigluon is not excluded.
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