Measurement of the W+W- diboson production cross-section with the ATLAS Experiment at the Large Hadron Collider
Beschreibung
vor 12 Jahren
This thesis presents the first measurement of the $\ww$ production
cross section in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 7 \TeV$
using the complete data set of $4.7 \ifb$ collected by the ATLAS
detector at the LHC in the year 2011. Three di-leptonic decay
channels of the $\ww$ pairs are used for this analysis: decays into
two electrons, two muons, and decays into one electron and one
muon. For each channel, a region with a high fraction of $\ww$
events is selected and contributions from background processes are
estimated using Monte Carlo simulations and data-driven techniques.
In total, 1524 $\ww$ candidate events are selected, with an
estimated background of \mbox{$545 \pm 52$ events}. The result of
the measurement is: $$\sigma (pp \rightarrow \ww) = 52.6 \pm 2.1
\text{(stat)} \pm 4.5 \text{(syst)} \pm 2.1 \text{(lumi)} \pb$$
This is compatible with the Standard Model cross-section prediction
at next-to-leading order of $\sigma (pp \rightarrow \ww) =
47.0^{+2.0}_{-1.5}$ pb.
cross section in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 7 \TeV$
using the complete data set of $4.7 \ifb$ collected by the ATLAS
detector at the LHC in the year 2011. Three di-leptonic decay
channels of the $\ww$ pairs are used for this analysis: decays into
two electrons, two muons, and decays into one electron and one
muon. For each channel, a region with a high fraction of $\ww$
events is selected and contributions from background processes are
estimated using Monte Carlo simulations and data-driven techniques.
In total, 1524 $\ww$ candidate events are selected, with an
estimated background of \mbox{$545 \pm 52$ events}. The result of
the measurement is: $$\sigma (pp \rightarrow \ww) = 52.6 \pm 2.1
\text{(stat)} \pm 4.5 \text{(syst)} \pm 2.1 \text{(lumi)} \pb$$
This is compatible with the Standard Model cross-section prediction
at next-to-leading order of $\sigma (pp \rightarrow \ww) =
47.0^{+2.0}_{-1.5}$ pb.
Weitere Episoden
vor 10 Jahren
vor 10 Jahren
In Podcasts werben
Kommentare (0)