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Title: Luminosity determination using Z boson production at the CMS experiment
Authors: Hayrapetyan A.; Tumasyan A.; Adam W.; Andrejkovic J.W.; Bergauer T.; Chatterjee S.; Damanakis K.; Dragicevic M.; Valle A.E.D.; Hussain P.S.; Jeitler M.; Krammer N.; Liko D.; Mikulec I.; et all.;
Issue Date: 2024
Citation: 0
Abstract: The measurement of Z�boson production is presented as a method to determine the integrated luminosity of CMS data sets. The analysis uses proton�proton collision data, recorded by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC in 2017 at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV . Events with Z�bosons decaying into a pair of muons are selected. The total number of Z�bosons produced in a fiducial volume is determined, together with the identification efficiencies and correlations from the same data set, in small intervals of 20 pb-1 of integrated luminosity, thus facilitating the efficiency and rate measurement as a function of time and instantaneous luminosity. Using the ratio of the efficiency-corrected numbers of Z�bosons, the precisely measured integrated luminosity of one data set is used to determine the luminosity of another. For the first time, a full quantitative uncertainty analysis of the use of Z bosons for the integrated luminosity measurement is performed. The uncertainty in the extrapolation between two data sets, recorded in 2017 at low and high instantaneous luminosity, is less than 0.5%. We show that the Z�boson rate measurement constitutes a precise method, complementary to traditional methods, with the potential to improve the measurement of the integrated luminosity. � 2024, The Author(s).
URI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-023-12268-2
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