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CMS Results (non-Higgs) Jorge L. Rodriguez The CMS Collaboration Florida International University December 14, 2013 The LHC and CMS 78 vertices! during special high pileup run. In 2012 <NPU> 23 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 2 CMS Public Results http://cms.web.cern.ch/org/physics-papers-timeline • CMS has published more than 270 papers since startup – – – – – • Electroweak, Top, B physics, SM ~ 80 Exotica Searches ~ 66 SUSY Searches ~ 35 Higgs ~ 25 Heavy-Ion Physics ~ 23 Many more papers are in the pipeline Impossible to show all important results in 30 minutes so I will highlight a few of the newer results that are public with the full 8 TeV data Outline: Standard Model Results SUSY Model Exotica https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMSPublic/PhysicsResults Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 3 Standard Model Physics • • • • Inclusive Cross Sections @ 7 and 8 TeV Triple/quadruple Gauge Couplings Top Physics Rare B decays Inclusive Z/W Cross Sections @ 8 TeV • • Precision measurements are important tests of SM physics Inclusive W/Z production cross sections @ 8 TeV with 18.7/pb – Dedicated low pileup run & triggers – WX channel: look for prompt energetic and isolated lepton with significant MET – ZX channel: look for two energetic and isolated leptons • Results presented as ratio – Total uncertainties ~ 3.8% – systematic and some theoretical errors cancel 𝜎 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑊𝑋 × 𝐵 𝑊 → 𝑙𝜈 = 10.99 ± 0.16𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑡 ± 0.39𝑠𝑦𝑠 𝜎 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑍𝑋 × 𝐵 𝑊 → 𝑙𝜈 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 5 Inclusive Z/W Cross Sections @ 8 TeV • Results on cross-section times BF 𝜎𝑍𝑡𝑜𝑡 × B 𝑍 → 𝑙+ 𝑙− = 1.12 ± 0.01 ± 0.02 nb 𝑡𝑜𝑡 𝜎𝑊 × B W → 𝑙+ 𝜈 = 11.88 ± 0.03 ± 0.52 nb • The measured and predicted W vs. Z production cross section (~ 1.5 sigma discrepancy) Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 6 SM: anomalous TGC & QGC Triple (Quadruple) Gauge Couplings • • Triple/Quadrupole gauge couplings provide important tests of EWK sector, deviation from SM expectations could point to NP – An Leff is written in terms of parameters related to SM couplings “LEP parameterization” – For the 𝑊𝑊𝛾 & 𝑊𝑊𝑍 self interaction terms we used 𝑔1𝑍 ≡ 𝑔1𝑍 − 1, Δ𝜅𝛾 ≡ 𝜅𝛾 − 1, Δ𝜅𝑍 ≡ 𝜅𝑍 − 1, 𝜆𝛾 and 𝜆𝑍 (= 0 SM) – Similarly for 𝑍𝑍𝛾 & 𝑍𝛾𝛾 ℎ𝑖=1…4 where in SM, to 1-loop CP even ℎ3,4 ≈ 10−4 𝛾(𝑍) 𝛾(𝑍) CMS reports limits on of these parameters with data collected at 7 & 8 TeV – From analysis on production of 𝑊𝛾 and 𝑍𝛾 with 5/fb @ 7 TeV • – Final states: 𝑾𝜸 → 𝒍𝝂𝜸, 𝒁𝜸 → 𝒍𝒍𝜸, 𝒁 → 𝝂𝝂𝜸 Limits at 95% CL on aTGC parameters for the 𝑊𝑊𝛾, ZZ𝛾 & 𝑍𝛾𝛾 (worlds best on ZZ𝛾 & 𝑍𝛾𝛾) aTGC for𝑍𝛾𝛾 aTGC for𝑍𝑍𝛾 7 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 aTGC for 𝑊𝑊𝛾 Summary of CMS aTGC Results https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMSPublic/PhysicsResultsSMPaTGC ZZ𝑍, 𝑍𝑍𝛾 𝑍𝛾𝛾, 𝑍𝑍𝛾 𝑊𝑊𝑍 𝑊𝑊𝛾 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 8 CMS aQGC Results https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMSPublic/PhysicsResultsSMPaTGC Studies of exclusive two-photon production of 𝑊 + 𝑊 − pp collisions @ 7 TeV 𝑊𝑊𝛾𝛾 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 9 SM: Top Quark Physics • Top mass Measurements – – Top mass (Yukawa coupling) one of the 19 SM parameters, a critical element in SM calculations, constraints on Higgs mass and used to investigate internal consistency of SM CMS’ new top mass is: (Lint = 20/fb with 2010 - 2012 data) 1st Stnd analysis: dileptons, leptons+jets 2010 + dileptons, leptons+jets & all-jets 2011 (5 channels) 2nd 5 channels in Standard + 2 additional “Alt. analysis” Measurement updates CMS combination results • CMS 2013 combined result with with up to 19.6/fb (2010-2012) 𝑚𝑡𝑜𝑝 = 173.49 ± 0.36 stat ± 0.91 syst. GeV Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 SM: Top Quark Polarization • Top quark polarization with 19.7/fb @ 8 TeV – – – • Event selection & Analysis – – • Short decay time: decay products retain spin orientation of the fundamental original quark Excellent opportunity to probe for NP by a comparison to precise SM predictions In t-channel top quarks ~100% polarized via V-A coupling Single top production: 𝑡 → 𝑏𝑊 → 𝒃 𝒍𝝂 : one lepton, one b-jet + MET MLA on the shape of the BDT discriminant Results – – 𝐴𝑡 = Unfolded cos𝜃 ∗ distribution Agreement with SM expectation 𝐴𝑃𝑂𝑊𝐻𝐸𝐺 = 0.44 𝑡 𝜇 channel ∗ > 0 − 𝑁 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 ∗ < 0 1 𝑁 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃𝑢𝑛 𝑢𝑛 ∙ 𝑃𝑡 ∙ 𝛼𝑙 = ∗ > 0 + 𝑁 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃 ∗ < 0 2 𝑁 𝑐𝑜𝑠𝜃𝑢𝑛 𝑢𝑛 𝐴𝑡 = 0.41 ± 0.06𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑡 ± 0.16𝑠𝑦𝑠 𝑃𝑡 = 0.82 ± 0.12𝑠𝑡𝑎𝑡 ± 0.32𝑠𝑦𝑠 𝑒 channel Assuming∙ 𝛼𝑙 =1 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 11 SM: Top Quark Physics • New combined CMS/ATLAS results for 𝑚𝑡𝑜𝑝 – – – All 3 stnd CMS plus 2 ATLAS (dileptons + leptons+jets) Use Best Linear Unbiased Estimate “BLUE” method Correlations in systematic taken into account in the combination LHC 𝑚𝑡𝑜𝑝 = 173.29 ± 0.23 stat ± 0.92 syst. GeV • CMS/ATLAS combination on top cross section @ 7TeV: LHC σ 𝑡𝑡 = 173.3 ± 2.3 stat ± 9.9 syst. pb @ 7 TeV 28 new CMS TOP results in 2013 • TOP-13-010: Ratio of top decays to b-jets/jets • TOP-13-08 : W boson helicity in top decays • TOP-12-33 : 𝑡𝑡 asymmetry @ 8TeV • ⋯ Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 A Summary of CMS SM Cross-Section https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMSPublic/PhysicsResultsCombined Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 13 + − SM: 𝐵 → 𝜇 𝜇 (d) • • Large 𝑏𝑏 cross section at the LHC allows us to measure rare decays of the B and Bs meson Time integrated branching fractions in SM are small: – – • (d) B 𝐵𝑠 → 𝜇 + 𝜇 − = 3.57 ± 0.30 × 10−9 B 𝐵𝑑 → 𝜇 + 𝜇 − = 1.07 ± 0.10 × 10−9 Simultaneous search for 𝐵𝑠 → 𝜇+ 𝜇− , 𝐵𝑑 → 𝜇+ 𝜇− using 5/fb @ 7 TeV & 20/fb @ 8 TeV – Search for dimuons with 5.2 < 𝑚𝜇𝜇 < 5.45 GeV – – Normalize to 𝐵 + → 𝐽/𝜓 to minimize uncertainty in 𝑏𝑏 prod x-section BTDs method is used to extract the number B meson decays • – 12 BDT regions defined, are used each with 12 variables: kinematics, tracking, impact & flight length significance, 4 muon isolation variable… Main bkg semil-leptonic B combinatorics, modeled in mass sidebands, MC used to model 𝐵 → ℎ𝜇𝜈, ℎ𝜇𝜇 𝑎𝑛𝑑 Λ 𝑏 → 𝑝𝜇𝜈 B(𝐵𝑠0 → 𝜇− 𝜇+ ) = 3.0+1.0 −0.9 stat. +0.6 −0.4 syst. × 10−9 B(𝐵0 → 𝜇− 𝜇+ ) < 1.1 × 10−9 @ 95% CL Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 14 SM: Other B(𝐵 → 𝜇+ 𝜇− ) Measurements https://twiki.cern.ch/twiki/bin/view/CMSPublic/PhysicsResultsBPH13004 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 15 SUSY SUSY Search Strategies • Searches can be categorized by n-leptons in FS – – – – • 0 leptons – fully hadronic modes 1 lepton, 2 leptons (OS/SS), multileptons di photon modes, photon + leptons Most include n-jets and all include MET Simplified Model Spectrum (15 topologies) – – • I show only a subset of the ≥ 0 leptonic analyses that correspond to 5 different topologies in the RPC modes – – – • Focus on a specific decay chains with cross-sections parameterized in terms of SUSY particle masses and assume SUSY BF under study are 100% Limits on 𝜎 × 𝐵𝑟 for specified topologies presented as reference in which to place limits on different theoretical models Searches gluino mediated sbottom & stop production: (T1bbbb & T1tttt): 0-leptons Search for stop production into single lepton final state: (T2tt & T2bW): 1-lepton Search for EW production of chargino/neutralino production in final states with Higgs: (TChiWH): 1-lepton, dilepton(SS), ≥ 3 leptons And then summarize SUSY mass limits obtained through many other analysis extracted from the full dataset at @ 8 TeV Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 17 SUSY: Gluino production T1tttt & T1bbb • Final states: ≥ 3 jets with ≥ 1 b-tagged jet + MET – – • Event selection: data divided into 176 exclusive bins – – – – • Dominant bkg from 𝑡𝑡 W+jets, Z+jets and QCD Analysis – • (ZL) Signal sample: no isolated or ID’d leptons (SL) Control: require a single isolated, ID’d lepton (LDP) Control: angle Δ𝜙𝑚𝑖𝑛 btw MET vector and pt of highest jet, selects QCD events (Zee,Z𝜇𝜇) Control: Events selected from dileptons Z decays Backgrounds: – – • T1bbbb: gg → 𝑏𝑏 𝑏 ∗ 𝑏 ∗ → 𝑏𝑏 𝑏𝑏𝜒10 𝜒10 T1tttt: gg → 𝑡𝑡𝑡 ∗ 𝑡 ∗ → 𝑡𝑡𝑡 𝑡𝜒10 𝜒10 → 𝑏𝑏 𝑏𝑏𝑊𝑊𝜒10 𝜒10 Perform a global likelihood fit in three simultaneous variables, MET, HT and number of bjets to 165 exclusive bins. Results: No excess over SM predictions Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 18 SUSY: T1tttt, T1bbbb Interpretation 𝜎 ∶ 𝑚𝜒10 ∶ 𝑚𝑡 contours • • • Contour plot shows limits on gluino production cross section in the gluino and neutralino mass parameter space at the 95% C.L. with 19.4 pb-1 @ 8 TeV We use SMS assumption i.e., 100% BR for gluino to top/bottom squark + LSP Limits on gluino mass up to 1.2 TeV (LSP mass = 0) at the 95% C.L Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 19 SUSY: Gluino Mass Exclusion Summary • • Summary of other public CMS analysis exclude gluino mass up to 1.3 TeV with 𝑚𝐿𝑆𝑃 = 0 Gluino production to tops, to bottom mesons and to quarks compared to expectations SUS-12-024 SUS-12-028 SUS-13-004 SUS-13-007 SUS-12-026 SUS-13-008 SUS-13-013 SUS-13-016 SUS-12-024 SUS-12-028 SUS-13-004 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 SUS-12-028 SUS-13-012 20 SUSY: Stop pair production T2tt, T2bW • Final states: 1 lepton + jets (b-tagged) + MET – – • Event Selection: – – – • – – Utilize multi-signal regions in 𝑚𝜒10 𝑣𝑠. 𝑚𝑡 parameter space Each BDT employs relevant kinematic variables, 𝑊 𝜒 2 (𝑡/𝑊ℎ𝑎𝑑 ), MET, MT2 … that correspond to region Cut based cross-check Backgrounds: • • Single isolated high pT (e or 𝜇) Njets ≥ 4 with at least one a b-tagged jet MET>100 GeV and MT>120 GeV… Analysis: Boosted Decision Trees – • T2tt: 𝑡𝑡 ∗ → 𝑡𝑡𝜒10 𝜒10 → 𝑏𝑊 𝑞𝑞 𝑏𝑊 𝑙𝜈 𝜒10 𝜒10 T2bb: 𝑡𝑡 ∗ → 𝑏𝑏𝜒1+ 𝜒1− → 𝑏𝑏𝑊 𝑞 𝑞 𝑊 𝑙𝜈 𝜒10 𝜒10 Dominant SM: dilepton top pairs, (thad)(tlep) & W+jets Results: No excess beyond SM predictions Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 21 SUSY: T2tt, T2bW Interpretation 𝜎 ∶ 𝑚𝜒10 ∶ 𝑚𝑡 contours T2tt mode 𝑡 → 𝑡𝜒10 → 𝑏𝑊 + 𝜒10 B=100% T2bW mode: 𝑡 → 𝑏𝜒1+ → 𝑏𝑊 + 𝜒10 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 22 SUSY: Stop Mass Exclusion Summary • • Summary of other public CMS analysis exclude 𝑚𝑡 up to 710 GeV with 𝑚𝐿𝑆𝑃 = 0 @ 95 C.L. Gluino production to tops, to bottom mesons and to quarks compared to expectations • • Another cut & count analysis as an additional xcheck Exclusion limits are slightly worse but consistent Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 23 SUSY: EWkino production TChiHW Utilize mH constraints • TChiHW: 𝜒1± 𝜒20 → 𝑊 ± 𝐻𝜒10 𝜒10 Dominant if 𝜒1± 𝜒20 are wino like, 𝜒10 is bino-like and 𝑚𝜒± (𝜒0 ) − 𝑚𝜒10 > 𝑚𝐻 1 • • Event selection for three channels 1. 𝜒1± 𝜒20 → 𝑙𝜈𝑏𝑏𝜒10 𝜒10 : exactly 1 lepton & 2-btagged jets, + MET 2. 𝜒1± 𝜒20 → 𝑊 ± 𝐻(𝑊𝑊)𝜒10 𝜒10 → 𝑙𝜈𝑙𝜈𝑞 𝑞𝜒10 𝜒10 : SS dileptons + jets + MET 3. 𝜒1± 𝜒20 → 𝑊 ± 𝐻 𝑊𝑊, 𝑍𝑍, 𝜏𝜏 𝜒10 𝜒10 → 𝑙𝜈 2𝑙 + 𝜒10 𝜒10 : multi-leptons + MET Analysis 1. 2. 3. • 2 Define 4 signal regions in MET form 𝑚𝑏𝑏 and count events between100 to 150 GeV around mass of the Higgs. Additional requirements on lepton 𝑑0 , MT .. form 𝑚𝑙𝑗𝑗 and count events below 120 GeV Multiple signal regions formed that categories the number and types of leptons, MET, whether there as SS or SF leptons … The yields are then compared with background estimates Results: – – All three channels combined to improve sensitivity No excess over SM predictions Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 24 SUSY: EWkino production Results • • We report limits on 𝜒1± 𝜒20 production cross section as a function of 𝜒1± 𝜒20 mass assuming equal masses vs mass of 𝜒10 at the 95% C.L. with 19.5 pb-1 @ 8 TeV For masses of the LSP below 25 we exclude mass of the 𝑚𝜒 < 204 GeV Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 25 SUSY: EWKino Mass Summary • • Exclusion limits for EWK’ino assuming equal masses, in the SMS with 19.5 fb-1 of data collected at 8 TeV We exclude masses up to 740 GeV depending on mass of LSP and decay mode SUS-13-006 SUS-13-017 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 26 SUSY Exclusion Summary R-parity conserving violating models models Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 27 Exotica Searches Exotica Search Strategies • • • • A rather large number of BSM theories CMS has almost 40 new Exotica and Beyond the 2nd generation (B2G) analyses on 2012 data Difficult to organize analyses I am not the first to notice… I will summarize our latest results on: – – – – Dileptons searches Search for resonances that decay to Vector Bosons Search for vector-like T2/3 quark (B2G) Heavy Stable Charged Particles Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 29 Exotica: Di leptons 𝑒 + , 𝜇+ 𝑍′ , 𝐺 ∗ … • • Many BSMs predict narrow resonances at TeV scale – GUT models, SUSY, Extra dimensions, … – Easy to spot at LHC, √𝑠 more important than L Signature: – 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑋 → 𝒍+ 𝒍− : look for OSSF dileptons (𝒍 = 𝐞, 𝝁) – • – Dominant DY backgrounds to 𝑒𝑒, 𝜇𝜇, 𝜏𝜏, less dominant 𝑡𝑡, 𝑡𝑊, 𝑊𝑊, 𝑊𝑍 miss ID’d jets Modeled by MC (NNLO) or data when possible Analysis & Results – • High pt, isolated, ID’d, back to back leptons (𝑒/𝜇) from primary vertex Backgrounds – • Challenge: very stiff tracks degrades momentum resolution especially in the 𝜇𝜇 channel. @ 1 TeV ~15% Event selection – • 𝑒 − , 𝜇− Relative fractions of simulated bkgs are fixed by theoretical cross sections with overall normalization set to data in 60 < 𝑚𝑙𝑙 < 120 GeV Results: invariant mass spectra agrees with SM Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 30 Exotica: Di leptons Interpretation • With 20/fb of data @ 8 TeV we set limits at the 95 % C.L. on the ratio 𝜎 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑍 ′ + 𝑋 × 𝐵 𝑍′ → 𝑙+ 𝑙− 𝑅𝜎 = 𝜎 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑍 + 𝑋 × 𝐵 Z → 𝑙+ 𝑙− • The likelihood functions for the signal and background shapes and use the narrow width approximation about ± 40% off the nominal predicted resonance mass for a 𝑍’ and use ± 30 GeV for 𝑍 0 peak Muons and all electrons, BB + BE • Limits on Z’ mass are: ′ – 𝑚(𝑍𝑆𝑆𝑀 ) > 2.960 TeV ′ – 𝑚(𝑍𝜓 ) > 2.600 TeV Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 31 Exotica: Di Boson Resonance • Many BSMs predict heavy resonances that can couple to SM vector bosons – • We search for: – – • Gravitons in RS models with warped extra dimension that decays to SM fermions but are suppressed w.r.t decays to VB 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑋 → 𝑍𝑍 → 𝒒𝒒 𝒍+ 𝒍− : 2 OSSF leptons 1 “fat” jet 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑋 → 𝑊𝑊 → 𝒒𝒒 𝒍𝛎 : exactly 1 lepton, 1 “fat” jet + MET Event selection – – – – Isolated ID’d leptons (𝑒𝜇) and PF jets One VB is reconstructed in leptonic mode the other hadronic For resonances M > 600 GeV the quarks from the W/Z are merged into a single jet Use jet substructure techniques to refine the merged jets • • • Analysis: – • Jet pruning: remove soft jet components improves jet mass resolution Construct N-subjettiness (𝜏21 ), allows dipole jets structure to discriminate between merged jets from regular QCD jets Signal characterized as a bump in VV invariant mass spectrum Results: – Both 𝑿 → 𝒁𝒁 and 𝑿 → 𝑾𝑾 invariant mass spectra agree with SM expectations Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 32 Exotica: Di Boson Resonance • Many BSMs predict heavy resonances that can couple to SM vector bosons – • We search for: – – • Gravitons in RS models with warped extra dimension that decays to SM fermions but are suppressed w.r.t decays to VB 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑋 → 𝑍𝑍 → 𝒒𝒒 𝒍+ 𝒍− : 2 OSSF leptons 1 “fat” jet 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑋 → 𝑊𝑊 → 𝒒𝒒 𝒍𝛎 : exactly 1 lepton, 1 “fat” jet + MET Event selection – – – – Isolated ID’d leptons (𝑒𝜇) and PF jets One VB is reconstructed in leptonic mode the other hadronic For resonances M > 600 GeV the quarks from the W/Z are merged into a single jet Use jet substructure techniques to refine the merged jets • • • Analysis: – • Jet pruning: remove soft jet components improves jet mass resolution Construct N-subjettiness (𝜏21 ), allows dipole jets structure to discriminate between merged jets from regular QCD jets Signal characterized as a bump in VV invariant mass spectrum Results: – Both 𝑿 → 𝒁𝒁 and 𝑿 → 𝑾𝑾 invariant mass spectra agree with SM expectations Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 33 Exotica: Di Boson Resonance 𝑋 • • → 𝑍𝑍 Set upper limit @ 95 C.L. on 𝜎 𝑋 → 𝑉𝑉 ×B 𝑋 → 𝑉𝑉 as a function of the 𝑚𝐺∗ with 2012 data ∗ Lower mass bound the on Bulk Graviton 𝑚(𝐺𝐵𝑢𝑙𝑘 ) > 0.710 TeV for the ZZ mode with similar result from the WW mode 𝑿 → 𝒁𝒁 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 𝑿 → 𝑾𝑾 34 B2G: Inclusive Search for Vector-like T2/3 • A non-SM 4th generation or massive partner to top quark – Can enhance CP violation, heavy 𝜈 could be a DM candidate, could – • help stabilize Higgs mass in absence of MSSM Vector-like T predicted in Little Higgs models and in warped extra dimensions Inclusive search for: – 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑇𝑇: 2(𝑇 → 𝑏𝑊, 𝑡𝑍, 𝑡𝐻) BF 0.50, 0.25, 0.25 : leptons + jets (bjets) (W-jets) • Event selection – – – • Analysis: – – – • Single lepton channel: 1 Isolated high pt lepton (𝑒𝜇) + ≥ 3 jets with 1 W-jet or 4th jet pT>35 GeV Multi-lepton channel: exactly 2 or 3 (SS/OS) leptons with n-jets/b-jets consistent with topology Use jet substructure techniques used to refine the merged jets “W-jets” Single lepton + jets uses a BDT (max sensitivity) Multi-lepton (2 or 3 leptons) 12 cut & count categories OS, SS … All channels combined in limits. Results: no excess observed over SM expectations Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 35 B2G: Inclusive Search for Vector-like T2/3 • • Set upper limit @ 95 C.L. on 𝜎 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑇𝑇 ×B 𝑇 → 𝑏𝑊, 𝑡𝑍, 𝑡𝐻 as a function of the 𝑀𝑇 assuming B = 0.5, 0.25, 0.25 with 19.6 pb-1 @ 8 TeV Lower mass limits @ 95 C.L. between 687 and 782 GeV for all possible BF of the T to the three decay modes considered Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 36 Exotica: Long Lived Particles • S. Worm @ SEARCH 2013 Many extension of SM predict heavy long lived (stable) charged particle HSCP – – • Signature – – • Ex: in GMSB, with LSP = gravitino, NLSP = L.L. gluino/stop/stau A colored NLSP can form an R-hadron, lead to interesting events Candidates with dE/dx losses ≠ MIP Candidates with large Time-of-Flight w.r.t. IP Analysis: – Variables: • • • • – – Five different analysis strategies employed Use an ABCD method to separate signal from background • • • • 𝐼ℎ is the energy loss dE/dx as measured with the Silicon Tracker 𝐼𝑎𝑠 a S.C.vM uses dE/dx & compares with MIP 1/b uses Muon sys’s timing info w.r.t. IP pT the transverse momentum HSCPs with |Q| < 1e: tracker only is used. Here we use pT and select tracks with dE/dx less than expected for |Q| = 1e. HSCPs with |Q| > 1e: tracker + Muon use pT , dE/dx and TOF optimized for large dE/dx than expected for |Q| = 1e HSCPs with |Q| = 1e: 3 analyses that either use tracker or the muon system alone, or both systems together. For these analyses the track pT , the Ias and/or TOF is used to discriminate btw bkg and signal Results: No excess observed over SM Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 37 Exotica: Long Lived Particles, limits on n charged particles • • • No significant excess observed over SM predictions in full Run I data Set upper limits on cross section vs. mass for models where gluinos, stops or staus are produced Lower mass limits on gluino with particular R-hadron model assumptions are made as well as exclude masses for HSCP with |Q| ± 1e as shown. Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 38 CMS Exotica 95% CL Exclusion Limits Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 39 Summary • The LHC’s pp @ 8 TeV RUN I ended at the end of 2012 – CMS recorded more than 23 fb-1 of data @ 8 TeV – As well as 6 fb-1 @ 7 TeV in 2010 and 2011 • Standard Model measurements – – – – More data and some improvements in systematics => more precise tests of SM Turning towards rarer processes, rare B decays, diboson production, T(Q)GC… Many new measurements TOP physics In general measurements consistent with SM but results are challenging NLO and NNLO predictions • SUSY, Exotica and Beyond the 2nd Generation – Searches for New Physics in SUSY and model BSM continue to push forward with no evidence so far for BSM physics – Under the SMS we place limits on SUSY masses up to the 0.2 to 1.3 TeV excluding a significant, but not all, portion of SUSY parameter space particularly cMSSM. Natural SUSY is being stressed • Eagerly awaiting Run II at 13-14 TeV with Lint = 1.0 ± 1034cm-2s-1 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 40 SUper SYmmetry SUSY’s LSP a Dark Matter candidate A “natural” solution to the Weak Scale hierarchy problem Coupling constant GUT fixer Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 41 SUSY Challenges SUSY spectra quite complicated and model dependent At the LHC SUSY cross sections are tiny wrt to SM Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 42 Analysis Generalities • Triggers L1 + HLT – – • Monte Carlos – – – – • Many different triggers used for the analysis discussed Typically close to 100% efficient Various generators used Pythia6/8, HERWIG6/++, SHERPA Matrix Element calculators: Alpgen MadGraph, NCatNLO… GEANT4: full simulation of particle interaction and digitization FASTSIM: paramerized simulation of particle interactions Event selection – – Tracks: general requirement on pT, PV (𝑑𝑥𝑦 𝑑𝑧 ), |h| Jets: • • • – 2 Particle Flow (PF) is used throughout • – JetEnergyCorrections applied to all jets they include correction for pileup (IT, EOOT, LOOT), mismeaurement Various Jet clustering algorithms used, anti-kT… with some cuts jet cone ΔR = Δ𝜂 2 + Δ𝜙 b quarks: b-tags jets typically use the CSVM algorithm to tag the jets a bjet (b-tagged jet) Assigns objects to types of events, photons, electrons, charged & neutral hadronic jets, muons Backgrounds • • Data driven control samples used where possible, sidebands, tag-probe, etc. Monte Carlos used extensively but corrected by comparing to data Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 43 SUSY Strategies • SUSY Analyses employ missing momentum/energy transverse mass, and other variables that discriminate between backgrounds and signal when signal usually have one or more invisible particles in the final state • Some of the more variables used through out – MET 𝐸𝑇𝑚𝑖𝑠𝑠 = −∑𝑝𝑇 – 𝐻𝑇 = ∑ 𝑝𝑇 – 𝑀𝑇 = • 𝑗,𝑙 2𝐸𝑇𝑚𝑖𝑠𝑠 𝑝𝑇 1 − cos(Δ𝜙 Other variables such Razor, 𝛼 𝑇 … Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 44 Exotica: Di Boson Resonance • Many BSMs predict heavy resonances that can couple to SM vector bosons – • We search for: – – • Gravitons in RS models with warped extra dimension that decays to SM fermions but are suppressed w.r.t decays to VB 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑋 → 𝑍𝑍 → 𝒒𝒒 𝒍+ 𝒍− : 2 OSSF leptons 1 “fat” jet 𝑝𝑝 → 𝑋 → 𝑊𝑊 → 𝒒𝒒 𝒍𝛎 : exactly 1 lepton, 1 “fat” jet + MET Event selection – – – – Isolated ID’d leptons (𝑒𝜇) and PF jets One VB is reconstructed in leptonic mode the other hadronic For resonances > 600 GeV the quarks from the hadronic VB are merged into a single jet Use jet substructure techniques to refine the merged jets • • • Analysis: – • Jet pruning: remove soft jet components improves jet mass resolution Construct N-subjettiness (𝜏21 ), allows dipole jets structure to discriminate between merged jets from regular QCD jets Signal characterized as a bump in VV invariant mass spectrum Results: Both 𝑿 → 𝒁𝒁 and 𝑿 → 𝑾𝑾 invariant mass spectra agree with SM expectations Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 High Purity (1JHP) Low Purity (1JLP) 45 Exotica: Long Lived Particles Results The mass is computed 𝑚2 from 𝐼ℎ = 𝐾 2 + C 𝑝 The No. of tracks for the three analyses searching for HSCP with charge = 1e The No. of tracks in the search for fractionally charged HSCP (Tracker only) The No. of tracks in the search for multi charged HSCP (Traker + TOF) Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 46 SUSY: Other Squark Mass Summary • • Exclusion limits for bottom squark and squark masses, in the SMS from 20 fb-1 of data collected at 8 TeV (2012) We exclude squark masses up to 780 GeV depending on mass of LSP and decay mode SUS-13-002 SUS-13-008 SUS-13-013 Miami 2013 Conference: Ft. Lauderdale, December 12-18 47