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Z' studies at the LHC: an update

We reanalyse the potential of the LHC to discover new $Z'$ gauge bosons and to discriminate between various theoretical models. Using a fast LHC detector simulation, we have investigated how well the characteristics of $Z'$ bosons from different models can be measured. For this analysis we...

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Autores principales: Dittmar, Michael, Nicollerat, Anne-Sylvie, Djouadi, Abdelhak
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2003
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2003.09.103
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Nicollerat, Anne-Sylvie
Djouadi, Abdelhak
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Nicollerat, Anne-Sylvie
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description We reanalyse the potential of the LHC to discover new $Z'$ gauge bosons and to discriminate between various theoretical models. Using a fast LHC detector simulation, we have investigated how well the characteristics of $Z'$ bosons from different models can be measured. For this analysis we have combined the information coming from the cross section measurement, which provides also the $Z'$ mass and total width, the forward-backward charge asymmetries on- and off-peak, and the $Z'$ rapidity distribution, which is sensitive to its $u bar{u}$ and $d bar{d}$ couplings. We confirm that new $Z'$ bosons can be observed in the process $pp to Z' to l^+ l^-$, up to masses of about 5 TeV for an integrated luminosity of 100 fb$^{-1}$. The off- and on-resonance peak forward-backward charge asymmetries $A_{rm FB}^{l}$ show that interesting statistical accuracies can be obtained up to $Z'$ masses of the order of 2 TeV. We then show how the different experimental observables allow for a diagnosis of the $Z'$ boson and the distinction between the various considered models.
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spelling cern-6264262023-03-14T20:00:09Zdoi:10.1016/j.physletb.2003.09.103http://cds.cern.ch/record/626426engDittmar, MichaelNicollerat, Anne-SylvieDjouadi, AbdelhakZ' studies at the LHC: an updateParticle Physics - PhenomenologyWe reanalyse the potential of the LHC to discover new $Z'$ gauge bosons and to discriminate between various theoretical models. Using a fast LHC detector simulation, we have investigated how well the characteristics of $Z'$ bosons from different models can be measured. For this analysis we have combined the information coming from the cross section measurement, which provides also the $Z'$ mass and total width, the forward-backward charge asymmetries on- and off-peak, and the $Z'$ rapidity distribution, which is sensitive to its $u bar{u}$ and $d bar{d}$ couplings. We confirm that new $Z'$ bosons can be observed in the process $pp to Z' to l^+ l^-$, up to masses of about 5 TeV for an integrated luminosity of 100 fb$^{-1}$. The off- and on-resonance peak forward-backward charge asymmetries $A_{rm FB}^{l}$ show that interesting statistical accuracies can be obtained up to $Z'$ masses of the order of 2 TeV. We then show how the different experimental observables allow for a diagnosis of the $Z'$ boson and the distinction between the various considered models.We reanalyse the potential of the LHC to discover new $Z'$ gauge bosons and to discriminate between various theoretical models. Using a fast LHC detector simulation, we have investigated how well the characteristics of $Z'$ bosons from different models can be measured. For this analysis we have combined the information coming from the cross section measurement, which provides also the $Z'$ mass and total width, the forward-backward charge asymmetries on- and off-peak, and the $Z'$ rapidity distribution, which is sensitive to its $u \bar{u}$ and $d \bar{d}$ couplings. We confirm that new $Z'$ bosons can be observed in the process $pp \to Z' \to l^+ l^-$, up to masses of about 5 TeV for an integrated luminosity of 100 fb$^{-1}$. The off- and on-resonance peak forward-backward charge asymmetries $A_{\rm FB}^{l}$ show that interesting statistical accuracies can be obtained up to $Z'$ masses of the order of 2 TeV. We then show how the different experimental observables allow for a diagnosis of the $Z'$ boson and the distinction between the various considered models.We reanalyse the potential of the LHC to discover new Z ′ gauge bosons and to discriminate between various theoretical models. Using a fast LHC detector simulation, we have investigated how well the characteristics of Z ′ bosons from different models can be measured. For this analysis we have combined the information coming from the cross section measurement, which provides also the Z ′ mass and total width, the forward–backward charge asymmetries on- and off-peak, and the Z ′ rapidity distribution, which is sensitive to its u u ̄ and d d ̄ couplings. We confirm that new Z ′ bosons can be observed in the process pp → Z ′→ℓ + ℓ − , up to masses of about 5 TeV for an integrated luminosity of 100 fb −1 . The off- and on-resonance peak forward–backward charge asymmetries A FB ℓ show that interesting statistical accuracies can be obtained up to Z ′ masses of the order of 2 TeV. We then show how the different experimental observables allow for a diagnosis of the Z ′ boson and the distinction between the various considered models.hep-ph/0307020ETHZ-IPP-PR-2003-01CERN-TH-2003-145PM-03-14CERN-TH-2003-145ETHZ-IPP-PR-2003-01PM-2003-14oai:cds.cern.ch:6264262003-07-01
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Dittmar, Michael
Nicollerat, Anne-Sylvie
Djouadi, Abdelhak
Z' studies at the LHC: an update
title Z' studies at the LHC: an update
title_full Z' studies at the LHC: an update
title_fullStr Z' studies at the LHC: an update
title_full_unstemmed Z' studies at the LHC: an update
title_short Z' studies at the LHC: an update
title_sort z' studies at the lhc: an update
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.physletb.2003.09.103
http://cds.cern.ch/record/626426
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