Measurement of angular correlations in Drell–Yan lepton pairs to probe Z/γ boson transverse momentum at √s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Atlas Collaboration

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Abstract

A measurement of angular correlations in Drell–Yan lepton pairs via the ϕη observable is presented. This variable probes the same physics as the Z/γ boson transverse momentum with a better experimental resolution. The Z/γ→e+e and Z/γ→μ+μ decays produced in proton–proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of sqrts=7 TeV are used. The data were collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 4.6 fb−1. Normalised differential cross sections as a function of ϕη are measured separately for electron and muon decay channels. These channels are then combined for improved accuracy. The cross section is also measured double differentially as a function of ϕη for three independent bins of the Z boson rapidity. The results are compared to QCD calculations and to predictions from different Monte Carlo event generators. The data are reasonably well described, in all measured Z boson rapidity regions, by resummed QCD predictions combined with fixed-order perturbative QCD calculations or by some Monte Carlo event generators. The measurement precision is typically better by one order of magnitude than present theoretical uncertainties.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)32-51
Number of pages20
JournalPhysics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics
Volume720
Issue number1-3
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 13 2013

Keywords

  • Differential cross section
  • Event generators
  • Monte Carlo models
  • Perturbative QCD
  • Z boson

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Nuclear and High Energy Physics

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