Free Meson Seminars

The W-mass measurement conundrum: a twisted tale of the transverse-mass tail

by Prof. Tuhin Roy (TIFR, Mumbai)

Thursday, September 12, 2024 from to (Asia/Kolkata)
at A304 and on zoom
Description
We discuss a tantalizing possibility that misinterpretation of the reconstructed missing momentum may have yielded the observed discrepancies among measurements of the W-mass in different collider experiments. We introduce a proof-of- principle scenario characterized by a new physics particle, which can be produced associated with the W-boson in hadron collisions and contributes to the net missing momentum observed in a detector. We show that these exotic events pass the selection criteria imposed by various collaborations at reasonably high rates. Consequently, in the presence of even a handful of these events, a fit based on the ansatz that the missing momentum is primarily due to neutrinos (as it happens in the Standard Model), yields a W-boson mass that differs from its true value. Moreover, the best fit mass depends on the nature of the collider and the
center-of-mass energy of collisions.