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和文:Study of heavy-flavor quarks produced in association with top-quark pairs at $\sqrt{s}=7$  TeV using the ATLAS detector 
英文:Study of heavy-flavor quarks produced in association with top-quark pairs at $\sqrt{s}=7$  TeV using the ATLAS detector 
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和文: 山口洋平.  
英文: Youhei Yamaguchi.  
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巻, 号, ページ Vol. "D89"    No. "7"    pp. "072012"
出版年月 2013年4月 
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公式リンク http://inspirehep.net/record/1229507
 
DOI https://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.89.072012
アブストラクト Using a sample of dilepton top-quark pair ($t\bar{t}$) candidate events, a study is performed of the production of top-quark pairs together with heavy-flavor (HF) quarks, the sum of $t\bar{t}+b+X$ and $t\bar{t}$+c+X, collectively referred to as $t\bar{t}$ + HF. The data set used corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 4.7  $fb{−1}$ of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. The presence of additional HF (b or c) quarks in the $t\bar{t}$ sample is inferred by looking for events with at least three b-tagged jets, where two are attributed to the b quarks from the $t\bar{t}$ decays and the third to additional HF production. The dominant background to $t\bar{t}$ + HF in this sample is $t\bar{t}$+jet events in which a light-flavor jet is misidentified as a heavy-flavor jet. To determine the heavy- and light-flavor content of the additional b-tagged jets, a fit to the vertex mass distribution of b-tagged jets in the sample is performed. The result of the fit shows that 79 ± 14 (stat) ± 22 (syst) of the 105 selected extra b-tagged jets originate from HF quarks, 3 standard deviations away from the hypothesis of zero $t\bar{t}$+ HF production. The result for extra HF production is quoted as a ratio (RHF) of the cross section for $t\bar{t}$ + HF production to the cross section for $t\bar{t}$ production with at least one additional jet. Both cross sections are measured in a fiducial kinematic region within the ATLAS acceptance. RHF is measured to be [6.2±1.1(stat)±1.8(syst)]% for jets with $p_T$ > 25  GeV and |η| < 2.5, in agreement with the expectations from Monte Carlo

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