First Results from ATLAS on QCD, Quarkonia and Heavy-flavour Physics in p-p collisions at 7TeV Charged particle multiplicities Underlying event Jets Quarkonia.

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First Results from ATLAS on QCD, Quarkonia and Heavy-flavour Physics in p-p collisions at 7TeV Charged particle multiplicities Underlying event Jets Quarkonia ttbar events Julie Kirk, RAL On behalf of the ATLAS Collaboration Julie Kirk, RAL1ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Introduction Peak luminosity : 1.6 x cm -2 s -1 Data-taking efficiency : 95% A very exciting few months :  November First physics at 900 GeV.  End of ATLAS recorded 12 μb -1 (plus a few hours at 2.36 GeV)  Since 30th March 2010: LHC running at 7 TeV Many physics results now being produced – can only give a flavour of results here. For the details please see other ATLAS talks at this conference!! Julie Kirk, RAL2ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

ATLAS Detector Much work done already to understand detector and trigger performance: see previous talks J. Baines - Performance of the ATLAS Trigger A. Limosani – Commissioning and performance of the ATLAS inner detector J. Fleckner – Performance of track and vertex reconstruction and b-tagging studies P. Pralavorio – Commissioning and performance of the ATLAS Calorimeter Systems A. Morley – Material studies with Photon Conversions and Energy Flow at the ATLAS Experiment A. Schwartzman – Performance of Jet, Missing Transverse Energy and Tau Reconstruction with ATLAS M. Woudstra – Performance of the ATLAS muon spectrometer and of muon identification All allows us to start doing physics Min. Bias. trigger scintillators Julie Kirk, RAL3ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Charged Particle Multiplicities ATLAS uses a single arm MBTS (min bias scintillator) trigger → no subtraction of SD component → minimal model dependence → measurement in kinematic region defined at hadron level by cuts on p T, η, n ch For details see talks by Alison Lister (Track 8 17:20 22 nd July) and Emily Nurse (Track 3, 12:05 24 th July) N ch = total number of charged particles N ev = number of events N ch = number of charged particles in an event Observables: Data | Statistical uncertainty  Statistical + systematic in quadrature Study inclusive charged particle multiplicities:  Can be used to tune MC models and study components of cross-section New pT region  Analysis extended to lower momentum region (p T >100MeV, n ch ≥2)  Luminosity – 190 μb -1 (10 M events)  Data-MC agreement is worse at low p T – larger diffractive component which was not used in MC tune. New MC tune to diffractive limited ATLAS dataset ATLAS-CONF ATLAS-CONF Julie Kirk, RAL4ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Charged Particle Multiplicities dn/dη η= 0) : p T >100 MeV 7 TeV: ± 0.002(stat.) ± 0.149(syst.) 0.9 TeV: ± 0.008(stat.) ± 0.077(syst.) p T >500 MeV 7 TeV: ± 0.004(stat.) ± 0.076(syst.) 2.36 TeV: ± 0.019(stat.) ± 0.058(syst.) 0.9 TeV: ± 0.003(stat.) ± 0.040(syst.) 900 GeV data published ( Phys. Lett. B 688 1(April 2010)) Summarise all results: Repeat published analysis at: 2.36 TeV and 7 TeV New results including lower pT region 2 fills with SCT at standby - analysed using special track reconstruction - see Alison’s talk Julie Kirk, RAL5ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Diffractive enhanced sample NB. Not yet corrected for detector effects Probe diffractive part of cross-section: Min. Bias Scintillator - require activity on one-side of detector ONLY R ss = Events with ONLY 1 side/ Events with EITHER side = (4.52 ± 0.02 (stat) ± 0.61 (syst)) % Pythia 6 and 8 describe rate of diffractive events well Phojet best description of track distributions ATLAS-CONF Julie Kirk, RAL6ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Underlying event For details see talk by E. Nurse (Track 3, 12:05 24 th July ) Underlying Event (UE) = everything EXCEPT the hard scattering. Similar to Min Bias analysis but look at topology of event. Leading track = highest p T. Transverse region most sensitive to UE Distributions are fully corrected for detector effects Charged particle density MC all underestimate activity in plateau region by ~10-15% also at 900 GeV Emergence of jet-like structure as p T lead inc. ATLAS-CONF Julie Kirk, RAL7ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Julie Kirk, RAL8ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Uncalibrated energies Julie Kirk, RAL9ICHEP, 23rd July 2010 (Jet p T : GeV)

Observation of energetic jets Anti-k T jet algorithm (R=0.6) using calorimeter clusters. p T (jet) > 80 GeV Compare to Pythia MC09 tune : LO matrix element + parton shower Di-jets with M jj up to >2TeV (pT(jet1) > 80 GeV, pT(jet2) > 40 GeV) (Statistical uncertainty only - systematic uncertainty on jet energy scale ~7%) ATLAS-CONF Julie Kirk, RAL10ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Jet production Jet production cross-sections for R=0.4,0.6, p T (jet)>60 GeV Theory: NLO perturbative calculations with non-perturbative corrections For details see talk by T. Carli (Track 3, 15:00 24 th July) Systematic uncertainty dominated by Jet Energy Scale ( ~7% for central jets, <9% over full p T and y region ) 11% uncertainty due to luminosity measurement is not shown Cross-sections in different rapidity bins Note multiplication factors for display: ATLAS-CONF Julie Kirk, RAL11ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Di-jet production Di-jet production cross-sections for R=0.4,0.6, p T (jet1)>60 GeV, p T (jet2)>30 GeV Good agreement between data and MC in both single and di-jet cross-sections Julie Kirk, RAL12ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Track jets Track jets – charged particle jet cross-section (p T >500MeV) Anti-k T jets with R=0.4,0.6 Complimentary to calorimeter based measurement: - Independent systematic uncertainties - Can go to low momentum (min. bias trigger so no jet pT cut at trigger) – emergence of jets from soft collisions Measure Jet p T and corrected fragmentation distribution f(z) (z is defined to be the momentum of a charged particle in a jet along the jet's axis, divided by the momentum of the charged particle jet) For details see poster by S. Zenz Unfolded z (p T 4-6 GeV) Unfolded z (p T GeV) Shape of fragmentation best described by ATLAS AMBT1 tune for pT 10-24GeV. For p T <10GeV fragmentation not well described by any tune ATLAS-CONF Julie Kirk, RAL13ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

D (*) Mesons D* + → D 0 π s + → (K - π + ) π s + (π s + = soft pion) D 0 → K - π + D + → K - π + π + D s + → Φ π + → (K + K - )π + ATLAS-CONF Clean signals and fit masses in reasonable agreement with PDG M PDG = MeV M PDG = MeVM PDG = MeV For details see talk by L. Gladilin (Track 8, 12:00 22 nd July) 1.83<M(Kπ)<1.90 GeV 144<ΔM<147 MeV Julie Kirk, RAL14ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

J/Ψ→μ + μ - event  Understand detector performance (alignment/tracking/trigger)  Production cross-sections, polarisation.... – test of QCD  Later B physics measurements - CP-violation Inc. Lumi We are here Julie Kirk, RAL15ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

J/ ψ →μ + μ - For details see talks by A. Korn, A. Nelson (Track 6, 16:34, 16:47 24 th July) First observation of J/ ψ →μ + μ - Loose selection cuts:  Min Bias trigger → sensitive to p T (μ) ~1GeV  2 opposite sign muons  Fit to common vertex. Kinematic distributions agree with MC expectation Julie Kirk, RAL16ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

In the fraction: many factors cancel (efficiency, acceptance) making this an attractive “early data” measurement. Fraction of J/ ψ →μ + μ - from B decays Discriminating variable pseudo proper-time: Mass and lifetime distributions fitted simultaneously using unbinned maximum likelihood fit. ATLAS-CONF Julie Kirk, RAL17ICHEP, 23rd July 2010 ATLAS Preliminary

Fraction of J/ ψ →μ + μ - from B decays Good data/MC agreement for p T (J/ ψ ) up to 15 GeV Fit to sidebands to get shape for background then to signal region. Julie Kirk, RAL18ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Use unbinned maximum likelihood fit. Event weight: J/ ψ →μ+μ- differential cross-section Detector acceptance (from generator level MC – dependence on spin alignment of J/ ψ is taken as a systematic) Reconstruction efficiency (from fully simulated MC – will eventually use tag-and-probe methods) MC-data shape agree – MC normalisation is higher than data Trigger efficiency (from data) Julie Kirk, RAL19ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

J/ψ→e+e-J/ψ→e+e- More difficult – large background, small signal and bremsstrahlung of electrons – important source of low p T electrons to understand electron ID and trigger Selection:  2 electrons with p T >2,4 GeV  Track quality and shower shapes  high threshold hits in TRT 6.2nb -1 Julie Kirk, RAL20ICHEP, 23rd July 2010 For details see talk by S. Snyder (Track 1, 15:00 22 nd July) Corrected for bremsstrahlung ATLAS Preliminary

Observation of ψ(2s) and ϒ Julie Kirk, RAL21ICHEP, 23rd July 2010 ψ(2s) selection as for J/ ψ (slide 16) p T ( μ 1 ) > 4 GeV p T (μ 2 ) > 2.5 GeV

Candidate event ttbar → ‘e + jets’ Electron p T =41.4 GeV, MET=90.6 GeV  M T = 68.2 GeV Four jets with p T >20 GeV One b-tagged jet First candidate ttbar events Julie Kirk, RAL22ICHEP, 23rd July 2010 Analysed 280 nb-1 Lepton+jets: 7 candidate events (4e, 3 μ) Di-lepton + jets : 2 candidate events (1 ee, 1 e μ) For details see talk by A. Lucotte (Track 2, 12:10 23 rd July) ATLAS-CONF

Candidate event ttbar → e-μ + jets Electron p T =22.7 GeV, Muon p T =47.8 GeV, MET=90.6 GeV Three jets with p T >20 GeV One b-tagged jet Julie Kirk, RAL23ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

Summary ATLAS producing many new physics results – LHC luminosity increasing all the time so we can expect many more in the near future Studies of minimum bias events and underlying event well underway. – Tuning of MC to high energy data started Jet studies started : – first measurement of jet production cross-sections – good agreement with data Heavy flavour physics getting underway – J/Ψ→μ + μ - production cross-section – Fraction of J/Ψ→μ + μ - from B decays – Observation of ϒ→μ + μ - and ψ(2s) → μ + μ - – First candidate ttbar events Looking to the future: – expect more detailed quarkonia results soon for QCD studies – top quark observation – New Physics... Julie Kirk, RAL24ICHEP, 23rd July 2010

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