Leptoquark Searches at the Tevatron

Leptoquark Searches at the Tevatron
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We present recent results of searches for leptoquarks at the two Tevatron collider experiments, CDF and D[null] at Fermilab. Described here are results from direct leptoquark searches in all three generations, and indirect searches for Pati-Salam leptoquarks using rare[ital B[sub s][sup 0]] and[ital B[sub d][sup 0]] decay signatures.

Leptoquark Search at the Tevatron

Leptoquark Search at the Tevatron
Author: Raimund Strohmer
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This article summarizes the status of the Tevatron Run II searches for leptoquarks in p{bar p} collisions at {radical}s = 1.96 TeV. The analyses discussed use datasets with integrated luminosities ranging from 72 pb{sup -1} to 200 pb{sup -1}.

Searches for Leptoquarks at the Tevatron

Searches for Leptoquarks at the Tevatron
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We present the results for the different leptoquark searches that have been performed at the Tevatron Run II using both the CDF and the D0 detectors [1]. Emphasis will be put on the more recent searches in the jj[nu][nu] and jj[mu][nu] final states. The latest results for the other channels will be quoted for completeness.

Search for Leptoquarks and Technicolor at the Tevatron

Search for Leptoquarks and Technicolor at the Tevatron
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This note summarizes results on leptoquarks and technicolor searches at the Tevatron with a more particular focus on recent ones. Results on leptoquark pair production with leptoquark decays to q[nu], qe, q[mu] and q[tau] are given for an analysed luminosity up to 5.2 fb−1. In most analyses, both leptoquarks decay identically leading to signatures of jets and missing transverse momentum or jets and charged leptons. Technicolor results are given with a particular emphasis on technirho decaying toWZ in a trilepton signature and on technirho decaying to aW and a technipion.

Search for Pair Production of Second Generation Scalar Leptoquarks in Ppbar Collisions at the Tevatron

Search for Pair Production of Second Generation Scalar Leptoquarks in Ppbar Collisions at the Tevatron
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As predicted by numerous extensions of the Standard Model, leptoquarks (LQ) are hypothetical bosons allowing lepton-quark transitions. Under the assumption that they couple only to quarks and leptons of the same generation, three generations of leptoquarks can be distinguished. The search for the pair production of second generation scalar leptoquarks has been carried out in p{bar p} collisions at √s = 1.96TeV, using an integrated luminosity of 1 fb−1 collected by the D0 experiment at the Tevatron collider between August 2002 and February 2006. Topologies arising from the LQ{ovr LQ} → [mu]q[nu]q and LQ{ovr LQ} → [mu]q[mu]q decay modes have been investigated. In order to maximize the available statistics, a method for the combination of various prescaled triggers with an inclusive OR has been developed. Since no excess of data over the Standard Model prediction has been observed, upper limits on the leptoquark pair production cross section have been derived at 95% confidence level as function of the leptoquark mass and the branching fraction [beta] = Br(LQ → [mu]q), and are interpreted as lower limits on the leptoquark mass as function of [beta]. For [beta] = 1, [beta] = 1/2 and [beta] = 0.1, the combination of the two channels excludes scalar second generation leptoquarks with masses up to 309GeV, 262GeV, and 174GeV, respectively. The lower bounds on the scalar second generation leptoquark mass obtained for [beta] ≥ 0.1 are the best exclusion limits to date.

Searches for Leptoquark Production and Compositeness at the Tevatron

Searches for Leptoquark Production and Compositeness at the Tevatron
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Recent searches for leptoquark production and compositeness in p{bar p} collisions at (square root)s = 1.96TeV are presented using data samples with integrated luminosities up to 4fb−1 recorded with the D0 and CDF detectors at the Tevatron collider.

Direct Searches for Scalar Leptoquarks at the Run II Tevatron

Direct Searches for Scalar Leptoquarks at the Run II Tevatron
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This dissertation sets new limits on the mass of the scalar leptoquark from direct searches carried out at the Run II CDF detector using data from March 2001 to October 2003. The data analyzed has a total time-integrated measured luminosity of 198 pb[sup -1] of p[bar p] collisions with [radical]s = 1.96 TeV. Leptoquarks are assumed to be pair-produced and to decay into a lepton and a quark of the same generation. They consider two possible leptoquark decays: (1) [beta] = BR(LQ [yields] [mu]q) = 1.0, and (2) [beta] = BR(LQ [yields] [mu]q) = 0.5. For the [beta] = 1 channel, they focus on the signature represented by two isolated high-p[sub T] muons and two isolated high-p[sub T] jets. For the [beta] = 1/2 channel, they focus on the signature represented by one isolated high-p[sub T] muon, large missing transverse energy, and two isolated high-p[sub T] jets. No leptoquark signal is experimentally detected for either signature. Using the next to leading order theoretical cross section for scalar leptoquark production in p[bar p] collisions [1], they set new mass limits on second generation scalar leptoquarks. They exclude the existence of second generation scalar leptoquarks with masses below 221(175) GeV/c[sup 2] for the [beta] = 1(1/2) channels.

Recent Results from the Tevatron

Recent Results from the Tevatron
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We review recent results from fixed-target and collider experiments at the Fermilab Tevatron. Among the topics discussed are jet production rates, [alpha][sub S] measurements, the[anti d]/[anti u] ratio in the proton sea, diffraction, heavy quark physics and leptoquark searches.