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Measurement of the W boson polarization in top decay at CDF at √s = 1.8 TeV

  • D. Acosta
  • , T. Affolder
  • , M. G. Albrow
  • , D. Ambrose
  • , D. Amidei
  • , K. Anikeev
  • , J. Antos
  • , G. Apollinari
  • , T. Arisawa
  • , A. Artikov
  • , W. Ashmanskas
  • , F. Azfar
  • , P. Azzi-Bacchetta
  • , N. Bacchetta
  • , H. Bachacou
  • , W. Badgett
  • , A. Barbaro-Galtieri
  • , V. E. Barnes
  • , B. A. Barnett
  • , S. Baroiant
  • M. Barone, G. Bauer, F. Bedeschi, S. Behari, S. Belforte, W. H. Bell, G. Bellettini, J. Bellinger, D. Benjamin, A. Beretvas, A. Bhatti, M. Binkley, D. Bisello, M. Bishai, R. E. Blair, C. Blocker, K. Bloom, B. Blumenfeld, A. Bocci, A. Bodek, G. Bolla, A. Bolshov, D. Bortoletto, J. Boudreau, C. Bromberg, E. Brubaker, J. Budagov, H. S. Budd, K. Burkett, G. Busetto, K. L. Byrum, S. Cabrera, M. Campbell, W. Carithers, D. Carlsmith, A. Castro, D. Cauz, A. Cerri, L. Cerrito, J. Chapman, C. Chen, Y. C. Chen, M. Chertok, G. Chiarelli, G. Chlachidze, F. Chlebana, M. L. Chu, J. Y. Chung, W. H. Chung, Y. S. Chung, C. I. Ciobanu, A. G. Clark, M. Coca, A. Connolly, M. Convery, J. Conway, M. Cordelli, J. Cranshaw, R. Culbertson, D. Dagenhart, S. D'Auria, P. De Barbaro, S. De Cecco, S. Dell'Agnello, M. Dell'Orso, S. Demers, L. Demortier, M. Deninno, D. De Pedis, P. F. Derwent, C. Dionisi, J. R. Dittmann, A. Dominguez, S. Donati, M. D'Onofrio, T. Dorigo, N. Eddy, R. Erbacher, D. Errede, S. Errede, R. Eusebi, S. Farrington, R. G. Feild, J. P. Fernandez, C. Ferretti, R. D. Field, I. Fiori, B. Flaugher, L. R. Flores-Castillo, G. W. Foster, M. Franklin, J. Friedman, I. Furic, M. Gallinaro, M. Garcia-Sciveres, A. F. Garfinkel, C. Gay, D. W. Gerdes, E. Gerstein, S. Giagu, P. Giannetti, K. Giolo, M. Giordani, P. Giromini, V. Glagolev, D. Glenzinski, M. Gold, N. Goldschmidt, J. Goldstein, G. Gomez, M. Goncharov, I. Gorelov, A. T. Goshaw, Y. Gotra, K. Goulianos, A. Gresele, C. Grosso-Pilcher, M. Guenther, J. Guimaraes Da Costa, C. Haber, S. R. Hahn, E. Halkiadakis, R. Handler, F. Happacher, K. Hara, R. M. Harris, F. Hartmann, K. Hatakeyama, J. Hauser, J. Heinrich, M. Hennecke, M. Herndon, C. Hill, A. Hocker, K. D. Hoffman, S. Hou, B. T. Huffman, R. Hughes, J. Huston, J. Incandela, G. Introzzi, M. Iori, C. Issever, A. Ivanov, Y. Iwata, B. Iyutin, E. James, M. Jones, T. Kamon, J. Kang, M. Karagoz Unel, S. Kartal, H. Kasha, Y. Kato, R. D. Kennedy, R. Kephart, B. Kilminster, D. H. Kim, H. S. Kim, M. J. Kim, S. B. Kim, S. H. Kim, T. H. Kim, Y. K. Kim, M. Kirby, L. Kirsch, S. Klimenko, P. Koehn, K. Kondo, J. Konigsberg, A. Korn, A. Korytov, J. Kroll, M. Kruse, V. Krutelyov, S. E. Kuhlmann, N. Kuznetsova, A. T. Laasanen, S. Lami, S. Lammel, J. Lancaster, M. Lancaster, R. Lander, K. Lannon, A. Lath, G. Latino, T. LeCompte, Y. Le, J. Lee, S. W. Lee, N. Leonardo, S. Leone, J. D. Lewis, K. Li, C. S. Lin, M. Lindgren, T. M. Liss, D. O. Litvintsev, T. Liu, N. S. Lockyer, A. Loginov, M. Loreti, D. Lucchesi, P. Lukens, L. Lyons, J. Lys, R. Madrak, K. Maeshima, P. Maksimovic, L. Malferrari, G. Manca, M. Mangano, M. Mariotti, A. Martin, M. Martin, V. Martin, M. Martínez, P. Mazzanti, K. S. McFarland, P. McIntyre, M. Menguzzato, A. Menzione, P. Merkel, C. Mesropian, A. Meyer, T. Miao, J. S. Miller, R. Miller, S. Miscetti, G. Mitselmakher, N. Moggi, R. Moore, T. Moulik, A. Mukherjee, M. Mulhearn, T. Muller, A. Munar, P. Murat, J. Nachtman, S. Nahn, I. Nakano, R. Napora, C. Nelson, T. Nelson, C. Neu, M. S. Neubauer, C. Newman-Holmes, F. Niell, T. Nigmanov, L. Nodulman, S. H. Oh, Y. D. Oh, T. Ohsugi, T. Okusawa, W. Orejudos, C. Pagliarone, F. Palmonari, R. Paoletti, V. Papadimitriou, J. Patrick, G. Pauletta, M. Paulini, T. Pauly, C. Paus, D. Pellett, A. Penzo, T. J. Phillips, G. Piacentino, J. Piedra, K. T. Pitts, A. Pompoš, L. Pondrom, G. Pope, O. Poukhov, T. Pratt, F. Prokoshin, J. Proudfoot, F. Ptohos, G. Punzi, J. Rademacker, A. Rakitine, F. Ratnikov, H. Ray, A. Reichold, P. Renton, M. Rescigno, F. Rimondi, L. Ristori, W. J. Robertson, T. Rodrigo, S. Rolli, L. Rosenson, R. Roser, R. Rossin, C. Rott, A. Roy, A. Ruiz, D. Ryan, A. Safonov, R. St. Denis, W. K. Sakumoto, D. Saltzberg, C. Sanchez, A. Sansoni, L. Santi, S. Sarkar, P. Savard, A. Savoy-Navarro, P. Schlabach, E. E. Schmidt, M. P. Schmidt, M. Schmitt, L. Scodellaro, A. Scribano, A. Sedov, S. Seidel, Y. Seiya, A. Semenov, F. Semeria, M. D. Shapiro, P. F. Shepard, T. Shibayama, M. Shimojima, M. 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Yu, J. C. Yun, L. Zanello, A. Zanetti, F. Zetti, S. Zucchelli
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Abstract

The polarization of the W boson in t →Wb decay is unambiguously predicted by the standard model of electroweak interactions and is a powerful test of our understanding of the tbW vertex. We measure this polarization from the invariant mass of the b quark from t → Wb and the lepton from W → lν whose momenta measure the W decay angle and direction of motion, respectively. In this paper we present a measurement of the decay rate (f V+A) of the W produced from the decay of the top quark in the hypothesis of V + A structure of the tWb vertex. We find no evidence for the nonstandard V + A vertex and set a limit on fV+A < 0.80 at 95% confidence level. By combining this result with a complementary observable in the same data, we assign a limit on fv+A < 0.61 at 95% CL. This corresponds to a constraint on the right-handed helicity component of the W polarization of f+ < 0.18 at 95% CL. This limit is the first significant direct constraint on fV+A in top decay.

Original languageEnglish
Article number031101
Pages (from-to)031101-1-031101-7
JournalPhysical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology
Volume71
Issue number3
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2005

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