Low energy e + e – hadrons in Novosibirsk I. Logashenko On behalf of the CMD-2 and SND Collaborations Budker Institure of Nuclear Physics (Novosibirsk, Russia) Boston University (Boston, USA) 10 th International Workshop On Tau Lepton Physics Novosibirsk, Russia, Sep 22 – 25, 2008
Low energy e + e – hadrons in Novosibirsk. Logashenko On behalf of the CMD-2 and SND Collaborations. Budker Institure of Nuclear Physics (Novosibirsk, Russia) Boston University (Boston, USA). 10 th International Workshop On Tau Lepton Physics Novosibirsk, Russia, Sep 22 – 25, 2008. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Low energy e+e– hadronsin Novosibirsk
I. LogashenkoOn behalf of the CMD-2 and SND Collaborations
Budker Institure of Nuclear Physics (Novosibirsk, Russia)
Boston University (Boston, USA)
10th International Workshop On Tau Lepton Physics
Novosibirsk, Russia, Sep 22 – 25, 2008
Cross-section e+e- hadrons
Measurement of the cross-section e+e- hadrons in VEPP-2M energy range is interesting for:
• measurement of R(s)
• measurement of parameters of light vector mesons ρ, ω, φ, ρ’, ρ’’, ω’, ω’’ • comparison with spectral functions of the hadronic tau decays
At low s R(s) has to be measured. The value and the error of the hadronic contribution to muon’s (g-2) are dominated by low
energy R(s).
(0) *
(0)( )
e e hadronsR s
e e
R(s) measurements at low s
VEPP-2M
Babar/Belle (ISR)
KLOE (ISR)
VEPP-2000
At VEPP-2M the cross-sections of each final state are measured exclusively
VEPP-2M collider
• VEPP-2M collider: 0.36-1.4 GeV in c.m., L1030 1/cm2s at 1 GeV
• Detectors CMD-2 and SND: 70 pb-1 collected in 1993-
• Luminosity L is measured using Bhabha scattering at large angles
• Efficiency is calculated via Monte Carlo + corrections for imperfect detector
• Radiative correction accounts for ISR effects only
All modes except 2
2 2
2 2
(1 )
(point-like ) (1 )ee ee
ee
NF
N
• Ratio N(2)/N(ee) is measured directly detector inefficiencies are cancelled out
• Virtually no background
• Analysis does not rely on simulation (sort of)
• Radiative corrections account for ISR and FSR effects
• Formfactor is measured to better precision than L (1-2%)
2
e+e-π+π-
Experimental data
96
95,98
97
96,98
98,2000
CMD-2
SND
Events signature:two back-to-back tracks, originated near the interaction point
Data sample includes: e+e-, μ+μ-, π+π-, cosmic muons
There is almost no background at √s <1 GeV
Data were taken in 6 separate runs between 1994 and 2000
Event separation (CMD-2)
ee
• e// separation using particles momentum• can measure N()/N(ee) and compare to QED
<0.6 GeV
Momentum
Energy
ee,
>0.6 GeV
• e// separation using energy deposition• N()/N(ee) is fixed according to QED
Momentum
Energy
ln , ,
, , ,cosmic
a aevents a
L N f E E
a e e
Likelihood minimization:
Event separation (SND)Event separation is based on neural network:
• 7 input parameters: energy deposition in each layer for both clusters and polar angle• 2 hidden layers 20 neurons each• 1 output parameter – Re/π • Trained on simulated events• Checked on experimental 3π and e+e- events
E1(1
,2,3
), E
2(1
,2,3
),Θ
Re/π
Distribution by separation parameter
Misidentification ~ 0.5--1%
Radiative corrections
ISR+FSR
ISR+FSR+VP
Radiation terms
Vacuum polarization
• CMD-2 uses custom Monte-Carlo generator to calculate RC
ee, , final states: 1 at large angle, multiple ’s along initial or final particles (≤0.2%)
• CMD-2 calculation is consistent with independent calculations (BHWIDE, KKMC)
• SND uses BHWIDE for ee final state and CMD-2 generator for , final states
Comparison with other calculations of the radiative corrections
( )e e e e ( )e e
Comparison with BHWIDE Comparison with KKMC
Reconstruction efficiency correction (CMD-2)
All selected final states produce very similar signal in the drift chamber.
In the first order, the reconstruction efficiency is cancelled out from the formfactor calculation
Due to drift chamber malfunction, the correction for reconstruction efficiency reach up to 4% percent for 1998 data set. Measured ratio εππ/εee
Pion formfactor - results
SND 3.2% 1.3%
CMD2 0.7% 0.6% (95)/ 0.8% (98) 1.2-4.2%
SND o
nly
CMD2 only
Internal Cross-checks
Δ(95-98)≈0.7%±0.5%
CM
D2,
2 in
dependent
scans
of
rho-r
egio
nC
MD
2 v
s SN
D√
s<0.5
2 G
eV
Δ(SND-CMD2)≈1.2%±3.6%
CM
D2 v
s SN
D0.6
<√
s<1.0
GeV
Δ(SND-CMD2)≈-0.53%±0.34%
( )1
( )
( 2.0 1.3 0.7)%
meas
QED
CMD2√s<0.52 GeV
Other modes
“Narrow” resonances
(782) (1020)Mass and width are measured to ≈0.1 MeV, Γee to ≈2-3%
Cross-section e+e- 4π
Systematic error:Systematic error ≈5-7%
Efficiency determination gives main contribution to the systematic error
Separation by energy deposition Separation by momentum
Because of better resolution of the drift chamber, the separation by momentum should work up to √s ≈ 0.65 GeV
CMD-22*0.26 GeV
CMD-32*0.32 MeV
4σ
√s/2, GeV
Conclusion
• CMD-2 and SND data analyses are nearly complete. Cross sections of all major modes of e+e- hadrons are measured at energy range √s < 1.4 GeV . These are the best direct (energy-scan) measurements at the moment.
• There is good agreement between Novosibirsk results, in particular: pion formfactor CMD-2 (94,95) vs CMD-2 (98), CMD-2 vs SND.
• Over the last few years new indirect high precision measurements of R were performed: new tau-decay data and ISR. The question of agreement between different methods is still open.
New more precise measurement of R is scheduled at VEPP-2000.
Backup slides
Pion formfactor calculation
2 1
1 1 1
Bee ee ee
bg corrBN Dee
NF
N
Master formula:
• σB – Born cross-section (Fπ=1)
• δ – radiative correction
• ε – reconstruction efficiency
• ΔN – correction for nuclear interactions
• ΔD – correction for decay in flight
• Δbg – correction for e+e-3π,4π,2K background
• Δcorr – correction for E+E- correlation
Nππ/Nee is measured, other values are calculated:
What is really measured?
Definition of (e+e-hadrons) depends on the application
• Hadron spectroscopy: vacuum polarization (VP) is the part of the cross-section (“dressed”), final state radiation (FSR) is not• “Bare” cross-section used in R: vice versa – FSR is the part of the cross-section, VP is not • Measured number of events include VP and part of FSR allowed by the event selection
CMD-2 published 2 cross-sections e+e-2:radiative correction take into account part of FSR, allowed by the event selection (thus remove FSR completely from the measured cross-section); VP is left untouched. Used to get rho-meson mass, width, …
VP is removed, all FSR is added. Used for R calculation