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Report number ATL-PHYS-SLIDE-2016-133
Title Measurements of Zγ and Zγγ Production in pp Collisions at 8 TeV with the ATLAS Detector
Author(s) Soldatov, Evgeny (National Research Nuclear University MEPhI)
Corporate author(s) The ATLAS collaboration
Submitted to 51st Rencontres de Moriond on Electroweak Interactions and Unified Theories, La Thuile, Italy, 12 - 19 Mar 2016
Submitted by evgeny.soldatov@cern.ch on 28 Mar 2016
Subject category Particle Physics - Experiment
Accelerator/Facility, Experiment CERN LHC ; ATLAS
Free keywords electroweak interaction ; exotics ; photon production ; particle production ; anomalous gauge coupling ; experimental results ; EWEAK
Abstract The production of Z bosons with one or two isolated high energy photons is studied using pp collisions at 8 TeV. The analyses use a data sample with an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb1 collected by the ATLAS detector during the 2012 LHC data taking. The Zγ and Zγγ production cross sections are measured with leptonic (ee, μμ, νν¯) decays of the Z boson, in extended fiducial regions defined in terms of the lepton and photon acceptance. They are then compared to cross-section predictions from the Standard Model where the sources of the photons are bremsstrahlung from the initial state quarks or final state charged leptons. The yields of events with photon transverse energy ET > 250 GeV from llγ events and with ET > 400 GeV from νν¯γ events are used to search for anomalous triple gauge-boson couplings ZZγ and Zγγ. The yields of events with diphoton invariant mass mγγ > 200 GeV from llγγ events and with mγγ > 300 GeV from νν¯γγ events are used to search for anomalous quartic gauge-boson couplings ZZγγ and Zγγγ. No deviations from Standard Model predictions are observed and limits are placed on parameters used to describe anomalous triple and quartic gauge-boson couplings.



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