2019
DOI: 10.1007/jhep10(2019)154
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Kinematic focus point method for particle mass measurements in missing energy events

Abstract: We investigate the solvability of the event kinematics in missing energy events at hadron colliders, as a function of the particle mass ansatz. To be specific, we reconstruct the neutrino momenta in dilepton tt-like events, without assuming any prior knowledge of the mass spectrum. We identify a class of events, which we call extreme events, with the property that the kinematic boundary of their allowed region in mass parameter space

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“…In this paper, we define a singularity in the visible parameter space { p j } as a point where the event number density formally becomes infinite. 2 The origin of such singularities is very well understood [10][11][12][13]: they arise in the process of projecting the allowed region in the full phase space { q i , p j } (which does not exhibit any singularities) onto the visible subspace { p j }. Similar to the phenomenon of caustics in optics, astrophysics [14] or accelerator physics [15], singularities are formed at points where the visible projection onto { p j } of the allowed phase space in { q i , p j } gets folded.…”
Section: Visible Phase Space Singularitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In this paper, we define a singularity in the visible parameter space { p j } as a point where the event number density formally becomes infinite. 2 The origin of such singularities is very well understood [10][11][12][13]: they arise in the process of projecting the allowed region in the full phase space { q i , p j } (which does not exhibit any singularities) onto the visible subspace { p j }. Similar to the phenomenon of caustics in optics, astrophysics [14] or accelerator physics [15], singularities are formed at points where the visible projection onto { p j } of the allowed phase space in { q i , p j } gets folded.…”
Section: Visible Phase Space Singularitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(1.1) can be viewed as a constraint on the allowed values of the mass parameters for which the current event would be located on a singularity hypersurface. In a companion paper [13], this idea was formulated as a new mass measurement method 5 , called the "focus point method", which was inspired by previous related work in [29][30][31][32][33]. The analysis in [13] was illustrated with one specific event topology, dilepton tt events, and we shall now show that it is also applicable for the remaining 5 event topologies considered here.…”
Section: Using Singular Features For Particle Mass Measurementsmentioning
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