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Heavy electroweak boson production in Pb+Pb collisions with ATLAS

Electroweak bosons produced in Pb+Pb collisions are an excellent tool to constrain initial state effects which affect hard scattering process rates in nucleon-nucleon interactions. The production yields of massive electroweak bosons, observed via their leptonic decay channels, offer a high-precision...

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Autor principal: Kremer, Jakub Andrzej
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2642268
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Sumario:Electroweak bosons produced in Pb+Pb collisions are an excellent tool to constrain initial state effects which affect hard scattering process rates in nucleon-nucleon interactions. The production yields of massive electroweak bosons, observed via their leptonic decay channels, offer a high-precision test of the binary collision scaling expected in Pb+Pb and a way to quantify nuclear modifications of the parton distribution functions. The large sample of Pb+Pb data at $\sqrt{s_\text{NN}}=5.02$ TeV obtained by the ATLAS experiment in 2015, and the corresponding high-statistics $pp$ data at the same collision energy used as a baseline, allow for a detailed experimental study of these phenomena and comparisons to predictions from a variety of theoretical calculations. This talk presents the latest ATLAS results on electroweak boson production, including updated results on $Z$ production and high-precision $W$ boson results in lead-lead collisions.