An Improved W Boson Mass Measurement using the Collider Detector at Fermilab
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2012
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The mass of the $W$ boson is one of the most important parameters in the
Standard Model. A precise measurement of the $W$ boson mass, together
with a precise measurement of the top quark mass, can constrain the
mass of the undiscovered Higgs boson within the Standard Model
framework or give a hint for physics beyond the Standard Model.
This dissertation describes a measurement of the $W$ boson mass
through its decay into a muon and a neutrino using
$\approx$ 2.2 fb$^{-1}$ of $\sqrt{s} = 1.96$ TeV $p\bar{p}$ data taken
with the CDF II detector at Fermilab. We measure the $W$ boson mass
to be ($80.374 \pm 0.015_{\rm stat.} \pm 0.016_{\rm syst.}$)
GeV/c$^2$. This result, when combined with the $W$ mass
measurement in the electron channel, leads to the single most
precise $m_W$ value and greatly constrains the possible mass
range of the undiscovered Higgs boson.
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Zeng, Yu (2012). An Improved W Boson Mass Measurement using the Collider Detector at Fermilab. Dissertation, Duke University. Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/5796.
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