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arxiv: 1106.0396 · v2 · pith:ZOHGJ3OZnew · submitted 2011-06-02 · ✦ hep-ph · hep-th

Measuring the W-Boson mass at a hadron collider: a study of phase-space singularity methods

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keywords masstransversecolliderdistributionshadroninvolvingleptonphase-space
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The traditional method to measure the W-Boson mass at a hadron collider (more precisely, its ratio to the Z-mass) utilizes the distributions of three variables in events where the W decays into an electron or a muon: the charged-lepton transverse momentum, the missing transverse energy and the transverse mass of the lepton pair. We study the putative advantages of the additional measurement of a fourth variable: an improved phase-space singularity mass. This variable is statistically optimal, and simultaneously exploits the longitudinal- and transverse-momentum distributions of the charged lepton. Though the process we discuss is one of the simplest realistic ones involving just one unobservable particle, it is fairly non-trivial and constitutes a good "training" example for the scrutiny of phenomena involving invisible objects. Our graphical analysis of the phase space is akin to that of a Dalitz plot, extended to such processes.

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