Measurement of the b Jet Cross Section in Events with a Z Boson in pp Collisions at s=1.96 TeV
Abstract
A measurement of the inclusive bottom jet cross section is presented for events containing a Z boson in pp collisions at s=1.96 TeV using the Collider Detector at Fermilab. Z bosons are identified in their electron and muon decay modes, and b jets with ET>20 GeV and |η|<1.5 are identified by reconstructing a secondary decay vertex. The measurement is based on an integrated luminosity of about 330 pb-1. A cross section times branching ratio of σ (Z+b jets) × B(Z + -)= 0.93 0.36 pb is found, where B(Z + -) is the branching ratio of the Z boson or γ* into a single flavor dilepton pair (e or μ) in the mass range between 66 and 116 GeV/c2. The ratio of b jets to the total number of jets of any flavor in the Z sample, within the same kinematic range as the b jets, is 2.36 0.92%. Here, the uncertainties are the quadratic sum of statistical and systematic uncertainties. Predictions made with NLO QCD agree, within experimental and theoretical uncertainties, with these measurements.
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