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Luminosity Monitoring in $pp$ collisions using $Z\rightarrow \ell \ell$ events at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

The luminosity recorded by ATLAS can be monitored by measuring the production rate of the $Z$ boson by selecting events with two electrons or muons. The $Z$ production rate is corrected using trigger and reconstruction efficiencies determined from data, as well as a Monte Carlo correction for residu...

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Autores principales: O'Keefe, Michael William, Klein, Uta, Lyons, Harry, Kretzschmar, Jan, Onyisi, Peter, Brock, Ian
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2753035
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Sumario:The luminosity recorded by ATLAS can be monitored by measuring the production rate of the $Z$ boson by selecting events with two electrons or muons. The $Z$ production rate is corrected using trigger and reconstruction efficiencies determined from data, as well as a Monte Carlo correction for residual detector effects. The main motivations to pursue the $Z$-counting method are long term stability, in situ efficiency determination, independence from van der Meer scan calibration and robustness with respect to the mean number of inelastic $pp$ interactions per crossing (pileup) measured from Ref. [1]. This poster illustrates the basic principles of the method and shows the stability of $Z$-counting in comparison to the ATLAS-preferred luminosity values, primarily coming from the LUCID detector with corrections from other luminosity algorithms [1].