Measurement of the top quark p(T) distribution.
Phys Rev Lett 87:10 (2001) 102001
Abstract:
We have measured the p(T) distribution of top quarks that are pair produced in pp collisions at sqrt[s] = 1.8 TeV using a sample of tt decays in which we observe a single high- p(T) charged lepton, a neutrino, and four or more jets. We use a likelihood technique that corrects for the experimental bias introduced due to event reconstruction and detector resolution effects. The observed distribution is consistent with the standard model prediction. We use these data to place limits on the production of high- p(T) top quarks suggested in some models of anomalous top quark pair production.Measurement of dσ/dy for high mass Drell-Yan e+e- pairs from pp¯ collisions at s=1.8 TeV
Physical Review D American Physical Society (APS) 63:1 (2001) 011101
Measurement of the W boson mass with the Collider Detector at Fermilab
Physical Review D - Particles, Fields, Gravitation and Cosmology 64:5 (2001)
Abstract:
We present a measurement of the W boson mass using data collected with the CDF detector during the 1994–1995 collider run at the Fermilab Tevatron. A fit to the transverse mass spectrum of a sample of 30115 [Formula Presented] events recorded in an integrated luminosity of 84 [Formula Presented] gives a mass [Formula Presented] A fit to the transverse mass spectrum of a sample of 14740 [Formula Presented] events from 80 [Formula Presented] gives a mass [Formula Presented] The dominant contributions to the sys- tematic uncertainties are the uncertainties in the electron energy scale and the muon momentum scale, [Formula Presented] and [Formula Presented] respectively. The combined value for the electron and muon channel is [Formula Presented] When combined with previously published CDF measurements, we obtain [Formula Presented] © 2001 The American Physical Society.Measurement of the inclusive jet cross section in pp collisions at \/s = 1.8 TeV
Physical Review D 64:3 (2001)
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We present results from the measurement of the inclusive jet cross section for jet transverse energies from 40 to 465 GeV in the pseudorapidity range 0.1< | ?7|< 0.7. The results are based on 87 pb~' of data collected by the CDF Collaboration at the Fermilab Tevatron collider. The data are consistent with previously published results. The data are also consistent with QCD predictions given the flexibility allowed from current knowledge of the proton parton distributions. We develop a new procedure for ranking the agreement of the parton distributions with data and find that the data are best described by QCD predictions using the parton distribution functions which have a large gluon contribution at high ET (CTEQ4HJ).Charged-particle multiplicity p(p)over-bar collisions at √s=1.8 TeV -: art. no. 211804
PHYSICAL REVIEW LETTERS 87:21 (2001) ARTN 211804