CMS-PAS-B2G-16-027 | ||
Search for leptoquarks coupling to third generation quarks | ||
CMS Collaboration | ||
June 2018 | ||
Abstract: Three of the most significant measured deviations from standard model predictions, the anomalous magnetic moment of the muon, the enhanced decay rate $\overline{B}\to D^{(*)} \tau \overline{\nu}$ and hints of lepton universality violation in $\overline{B}\to \overline{K} \ell^+ \ell^-$ decays, can be explained through the existence of leptoquarks with large couplings to third generation quarks and masses at the TeV scale. These states can be probed at the CERN LHC in high energy pp collisions. A first search is presented for the pair production of leptoquarks coupling to a top quark and a muon using data at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb$^{-1}$ as recorded by the CMS experiment. Combined with previous results for leptoquark decays into $\mathrm{t}\tau$ and $\mathrm{b}\nu$, this search allows for the first time to cover the full allowed parameter space of leptoquark couplings to third generation quarks. Scalar leptoquarks decaying exclusively into $\mathrm{t}\mu$, $\mathrm{t}\tau$ and $\mathrm{b}\nu$ can be excluded up to masses of 1420, 900 and 1080 GeV, respectively. Leptoquarks can be excluded up to masses of 900 GeV for all possible combinations of branching fractions to these final states. | ||
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These preliminary results are superseded in this paper, PRL 121, 241802 (2018). The superseded preliminary plots can be found here. |
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Figure 1:
Post-fit distributions for $M_{\mathrm {LQ}}^{\text {rec}}$ (category A, left) and $S_{\mathrm {T}}$ (category B, right) after applying the full selection and estimating the $\mathrm{t \bar{t}}+$ DY+jets background contribution from data in category B. All backgrounds are normalised according to the post-fit nuisance parameters based on the corresponding SM cross sections. In the upper parts the dashed areas correspond to the total uncertainty. In the lower parts, the dark grey and light grey bands indicate the statistical and the total uncertainty, respectively. |
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Figure 1-a:
Post-fit distributions for $M_{\mathrm {LQ}}^{\text {rec}}$ (category A, left) and $S_{\mathrm {T}}$ (category B, right) after applying the full selection and estimating the $\mathrm{t \bar{t}}+$ DY+jets background contribution from data in category B. All backgrounds are normalised according to the post-fit nuisance parameters based on the corresponding SM cross sections. In the upper parts the dashed areas correspond to the total uncertainty. In the lower parts, the dark grey and light grey bands indicate the statistical and the total uncertainty, respectively. |
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Figure 1-b:
Post-fit distributions for $M_{\mathrm {LQ}}^{\text {rec}}$ (category A, left) and $S_{\mathrm {T}}$ (category B, right) after applying the full selection and estimating the $\mathrm{t \bar{t}}+$ DY+jets background contribution from data in category B. All backgrounds are normalised according to the post-fit nuisance parameters based on the corresponding SM cross sections. In the upper parts the dashed areas correspond to the total uncertainty. In the lower parts, the dark grey and light grey bands indicate the statistical and the total uncertainty, respectively. |
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Figure 2:
Observed upper limits on the production cross section for pair production of LQs decaying into a top quark and a muon or a $\tau $ lepton (left) and LQs decaying into a top quark and a muon or into a $ {\mathrm {b}}$ quark and a neutrino (right) at 95% CL in the $M_{LQ} - \mathcal {B}(\mathrm {LQ}\to {\mathrm {t}}\mu)$ plane. The solid and dashed lines show the observed and expected mass exclusion limits while the dotted lines indicate the 68% CL region of the expected mass exclusion limit. The mass limit is derived by using the prediction for the LQ signal calculated at NLO [31]. |
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Figure 2-a:
Observed upper limits on the production cross section for pair production of LQs decaying into a top quark and a muon or a $\tau $ lepton (left) and LQs decaying into a top quark and a muon or into a $ {\mathrm {b}}$ quark and a neutrino (right) at 95% CL in the $M_{LQ} - \mathcal {B}(\mathrm {LQ}\to {\mathrm {t}}\mu)$ plane. The solid and dashed lines show the observed and expected mass exclusion limits while the dotted lines indicate the 68% CL region of the expected mass exclusion limit. The mass limit is derived by using the prediction for the LQ signal calculated at NLO [31]. |
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Figure 2-b:
Observed upper limits on the production cross section for pair production of LQs decaying into a top quark and a muon or a $\tau $ lepton (left) and LQs decaying into a top quark and a muon or into a $ {\mathrm {b}}$ quark and a neutrino (right) at 95% CL in the $M_{LQ} - \mathcal {B}(\mathrm {LQ}\to {\mathrm {t}}\mu)$ plane. The solid and dashed lines show the observed and expected mass exclusion limits while the dotted lines indicate the 68% CL region of the expected mass exclusion limit. The mass limit is derived by using the prediction for the LQ signal calculated at NLO [31]. |
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Table 1:
Prior systematic uncertainties in the SM backgrounds and signal. |
Summary |
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