Multi-Particle Invariant Mass -- Standard Expressions and Corrections to Order (m/E)4

Abstract

In collider-based particle physics, invariant\ mass refers to the magnitude of the total-momentum 4-vector of a system of particles. An expression for the invariant mass of a 2-particle system is well known; it assumes that both the total energy E and the transverse momentum pT of each particle in the system greatly exceed its mass m. This note explores these assumptions by computing correction terms in powers of m/E up to order (m/E)4. The assumptions are found to be robust: not only is the leading correction quadratic in m/E, but also cancellations reduce its coefficient and that of the next-to-leading correction, which is of order (m/E)4. Three- and four-particle systems are also treated and the generalisation to larger numbers of particles indicated. The zeroth-order expressions for these multi-particle systems are remarkably simple; they deserve to be better known.

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