Constraints on the Initial State of Pb-Pb Collisions Via Measurements of Z-Boson Yields and Azimuthal Anisotropy at Root S(nn)=5.02 Tev
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Karapınar, Güler
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The CMS experiment at the LHC has measured the differential cross sections of Z bosons decaying to pairs of leptons, as functions of transverse momentum and rapidity, in lead-lead collisions at a nucleon-nucleon center-of-mass energy of 5.02 TeV. The measured Z boson elliptic azimuthal anisotropy coefficient is compatible with zero, showing that Z bosons do not experience significant final-state interactions in the medium produced in the collision. Yields of Z bosons are compared to Glauber model predictions and are found to deviate from these expectations in peripheral collisions, indicating the presence of initial collision geometry and centrality selection effects. The precision of the measurement allows, for the first time, for a data-driven determination of the nucleon-nucleon integrated luminosity as a function of lead-lead centrality, thereby eliminating the need for its estimation based on a Glauber model.
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Proton–proton collisions, CMS experiment, geometry, heavy ion: scattering, 550, top: single production, Differential Cross Section, heavy ion physics, Z boson dacay, Final State Interactions;, nucl-ex, transverse momentum dependence, 09 Engineering, High Energy Physics - Experiment, rapidity dependence, ЭБ БГУ::ТЕХНИЧЕСКИЕ И ПРИКЛАДНЫЕ НАУКИ. ОТРАСЛИ ЭКОНОМИКИ::Ядерная техника, Integrated Luminosity, Hadron-Hadron scattering (experiments), model: Glauber, [PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex], PROGRAM, angular distribution: anisotropy, tracking detector, info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/530, Nuclear Experiment, Hadron colliders, radiation: damage, PARTICLE PHYSICS, LHC, CMS, 02 Physical Sciences, CMS, Physics, elliptic flow, ddc:530, Collision Geometry, Si microstrip and pad detectors, Transverse Momenta, LHC CMS, Azimuthal Anisotropy, Z0: yield, CERN LHC Coll, Top physics, Particle tracking detectors (Solid-state detectors), High energy physics ; Experimental particle physics ; LHC ; CMS ; Radiation-hard detectors ; Si microstrip and pad detectors ; Radiation damage to detector materials (solid state) ; Particle tracking detectors (Solid-state detectors) ; radiation: damage ; CMS: upgrade ; tracking detector ; semiconductor detector: design ; semiconductor detector: microstrip ; performance ; Hadron-Hadron scattering (experiments) ; Top physics ; p p: scattering ; p p: colliding beams ; top: single production, CMS Collaboration, semiconductor detector: microstrip, PARTICLE PHYSICS, LHC, performance, Radiation-hard detectors, General Physics, p p: scattering, High Energy Physics Experiments; CMS; Heavy Ion Physics, [PHYS.HEXP] Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex], [PHYS.NEXP] Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex], lepton: pair production, Particles & Fields, [PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex], 530, differential cross section: measured, Relativistic heavy-ion collisions, 5020 GeV-cms/nucleon, Pb-Pb Collisions, W & Z bosons, High energy physics, impact parameter: dependence, initial state, peripheral, ЭБ БГУ::ЕСТЕСТВЕННЫЕ И ТОЧНЫЕ НАУКИ::Физика, 01 Mathematical Sciences, Nuclear Physics, Center-of-Mass Energies, Radiation damage to detector materials (solid state), lead, PARTICLE PHYSICS;LARGE HADRON COLLIDER;CMS, hep-ex, Física, LARGE HADRON COLLIDER, final-state interaction, Physics and Astronomy, Z0: leptonic decay, program, Final State Interactions, Experimental particle physics, p p: colliding beams, CMS: upgrade, semiconductor detector: design, experimental results
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