May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics1.

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May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics1

High Mass SM Higgs at the LHC S. Nahn, MIT On behalf of ATLAS, CMS, and CERN Beams Division

Basics May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics3

Argument † for “higgs-like” existence Unitarity –J=1 amplitudes cancel nicely –m e  0  J=0 amplitude (“wrong helicity”) break unitarity! –Need to cancel with scalar coupling to mass † from an experimentalist. Beware May 13, 20104S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics

Higgs Cliff’s Notes How Made –Gluon-Gluon fusion –Vector Boson fusion  gg   VBF  10, but taggable forward jets –Higgsstrahlung (LEP + Tevatron) How decays –Boson Couplings-W,Z –Fermion Couplings – top! –H  for low mass May 13, 20105S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics

Current State of Affairs Where it lives –LEP: m H >114 GeV –TeV: m H  [162,166] GeV –Unitarity m H <1 TeV –EW fits: m H < ~ 200 GeV “High” vs “Low” from branching ratio m H > 130 GeV H  WW,ZZ m H < 130 GeV H ,  May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics6 Low High

Anticipated Lumi shrinking gg Luminosity Bonus –m H = 150 GeV    7 TeV Penalty Higher order Windfall May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics7 “1 st Year” 09 “1 st Year” 07 “1 st Year” 05

Strategy: High Mass Channels: WW, ZZ Use leptonic decays to dig through QCD –high p T, Isolated e,  – s missing E T (MET) –moderate jet activity –kinematics Most interesting Intriguing Deferred to later… Dreaming May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics8 Current Reach

Battle against Backgrounds QCD  two fake leptons, but also jets –Reconstruct jets, allow none above minimum p T in central region VBF: tag forward region –explicit b tagging: reject soft leptons from Heavy flavor Single Bosons plus Fake lepton – W + jets, Z + jets with one jet faking lepton, conversions Detailed study of “fake lepton” rates Standard Model Diboson production (no fakes!) – WW, ZZ, ZW, tt, tW Early Standard Model measurements Get irreducible normalization from control regions –Eg tt: extrapolate from  2 jet bins May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics9

A bit on detectors (CMS bias) ATLAS bias given in talk by Marumi Kado this morning May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics10

May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics11

Some assembly required May 13, S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics

Vital Statistics May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics13 Tracker –|  | < 2.5 Calorimetry –ECAL |  | < 3 –HCAL |  | < 5 Muons –|  | < 2.4 Tracker –|  | < 2.5 Calorimetry –ECAL |  | < 3.2 –HCAL |  | < 4.9 Muons –|  | < 2.7 IMHO, although designs have substantial differences, both have been designed to excel at this particular set of measurements, so performance will be comparable

What we think we know from Simulation… “An Agnostic is just a cowardly Atheist” -Studs Terkel, Handle on detector effects + mis-simulation with: –Simulation with misaligned, uncalibrated detector –“Data driven” methods: extract background contamination, efficiencies from data itself May 13, S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics

Ingredients to find a heavy higgs May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics15

Lepton Selection p T >15-20 GeV, isolation using tracks + calorimetry Typical efficiencies  ~ 95%, e ~ 70-80% May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics16

Jet and Heavy Flavor Veto Count all Jets above 20 GeV b tagging to remove Heavy flavor leptons –Soft leptons –Large impact parameter –Substantial SV mass May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics17

Vector Boson Fusion Veto central AND accept 2 forward jets in opposite hemi. –Sensitive to fermiphobic higgs May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics18

Missing Energy Use W decays to characterize MET Leading source of emphasis on extracting resolutions from data… May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics19

Engineering numbers from data Efficiency : use two lepton resonances –good lepton (“tag”) + unbiased lepton (“probe”) Lepton Fake rates – Choose orthogonal fake-rich sample (anti selection) and extrapolate into signal region Missing Energy –Use QCD-rich, Z ,  +jets to measure resolution –Compare Z  ( ) data with W  MC –Use btagged sample: Clean source of Background Normalization –Measure in  2 jets bin, extrapolate to 1 or 0 jets –Z, WW extrapolate in m May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics20

H  W + W -  + ' - ' May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics21

H  WW Event Selection Large cross section, but no mass peak Kinematics –2 energetic, large MET, no jets Spin correlation –opposite helicity going same way   small Use Multivariate technique to maximize reach –Neural net, templated likelihood ratio May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics22

H  WW Prospects, 14 TeV 14 TeV with 10, 1 fb -1 May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics23

H  WW Prospects, rescaled to 7 TeV May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics24

May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics25 Higgs  ZZ  + - ' + ' -

Small BR, but Mass peak Huge Background: –QCD fakes ~ × 10 7 – ~ × 1000 –ZZ  + - ' + ' - ~ × High p T isolated leptons, min/max m + -,m '+ '-,m 4 No missing energy No jets (except VBF jets) No displaced vertices Higgs width degrades sensitivity at high m H May 13, S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics

H  ZZ Prospects 14 TeV 7 TeV May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics27

So, what’s new? (again, CMS bias) May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics28

Tracking, Primary Vertices, dE/dx Tracker Performance excellent, well modeled May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics29

Spectroscopy: K, , , , ,D 0,D +,D * … May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics30

Starting to look at B tagging Basic building blocks look ok May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics31 Secondary Vertex (2  ellipse) with 4 attached tracks Primary Vertex All other tracks Pt > 500 MeV CMS experiment at LHC, CERN Run / Event :26:16 CEST Four Tracks Secondary Vertex

ECAL: Photons and Electrons May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics32

Jets and MET Calorimetry only, Cal+Tracks, Particle flow MET – still have some noise to address in the tails May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics33

Muons Muons via Onia decays –Some things will require a bit more time… May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics34

And the first EW bosons… In ~ 1 nb -1 –Expect 8 W events, found 3 W , W  e –Expect ~ 0.8 Z events, found 1 Z  ee May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics35

The message High Mass channels are the best avenue for Higgs discovery/exclusion in the near term Both ATLAS and CMS have studied these channels to death in simulation –Considerable attention paid to methods which reduce dependence on simulation and theory –Not done yet! Will reoptimize for 7 TeV Data! Have the ability to scrutinize understanding of the appartus, tune/correct, improve –So far, things look surprisingly good Data! The hunt has just begun… May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics36

Various backup things May 13, 2010S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics37

Top with 10 pb -1 ! Validates Zs/Ws –Leptons, Missing E, plus 2 or more jets Control sample for b tagging-displaced vertices Major background for other studies ee  e  S/N ~ 25 All S/N ~ 7 May 13, S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics

Multibosons WW,WZ with 100 pb -1 After one boson, two –  (WW  ) ~ 8 pb 2, E T, No Jets, Z veto 45.6 signal, 27.7 bkgd –  (WZ  ) ~ 30 pb 3, E T, M Z, M W T 12.6 signal, 2.1 bkgd Important litmus test for Higgs May 13, S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics

H  WW  ' ' with 200 pb - Sensitivity: 130  m H  180 GeV –Huge Background: W+(jets = lepton) ~ × Drell Yan, ~ × 1000 WW,Wt,WZ, ZZ ~ few × 10 –High p T isolated, min/max m –Substantial missing energy –No jets (VBF: forward jets) –Small lepton opening angle Lose ~ factor 3 from lower E,  …but continuous improvement –Updated cross sections –Better reconstruction, selection May 13, S. Nahn MTCP Spring Symposium on Higgs Physics