Search for standard-model Z and Higgs bosons decaying into a bottom-antibottom quark pair in proton-antiproton collisions at 1.96 TeV

Abstract

The Collider Detector at Fermilab collected a unique sample of jets originating from bottom-quark fragmentation (b-jets) by selecting online proton-antiproton (pp) collisions with a vertex displaced from the pp interaction point, consistent with the decay of a bottom-quark hadron. This data set, collected at a center-of-mass energy of s=1.96 TeV, and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 5.4~fb-1, is used to measure the Z-boson production cross section times branching ratio into bb. The number of Z→ bb events is determined by fitting the dijet-mass distribution while constraining the dominant b-jet background, originating from QCD multijet events, with data. The result, σ(pp → Z) × B(Z → bb)= 1.11 0.08(stat) 0.14(syst)~nb, is the most precise measurement of this process, and is consistent with the standard-model prediction. The data set is also used to search for Higgs-boson production. No significant signal is expected in our data and the first upper limit on the cross section for the inclusive p p → H→ b b process at s=1.96 TeV is set, corresponding to 33 times the expected standard-model cross section, or σ = 40.6 pb, at the 95\% confidence level.

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