22–27 Sept 2016
East Lake International Conference Center
Asia/Chongqing timezone
<a href="http://hp2016.ccnu.edu.cn">http://hp2016.ccnu.edu.cn</a>

Measurement of W and Z boson production in 5 TeV pp, p+Pb and Pb+Pb collisions with the ATLAS detector

24 Sept 2016, 14:20
20m
Jing-Zhou Hall (East Lake International Convention Center)

Jing-Zhou Hall

East Lake International Convention Center

Speaker

Mirta Dumancic (Weizmann Institute of Science (IL))

Description

W and Z bosons are short lived and do not interact strongly. Thus their production yields, observed via dilepton decay channels in proton-lead and lead-lead collisions, provide direct tests of both binary collision scaling and the nuclear modification of parton distribution functions (nPDF). Proton-lead collisions further provide an excellent opportunity to test nPDFs. The ATLAS detector has a broad acceptance in the muon and electron channels, with excellent performance even in the high occupancy environment of central heavy-ion collisions. ATLAS has recorded 520 µb−1 of lead-lead data at the new center-of-mass energy of 5.02 TeV. Weak-boson production yields are expected to increase by a factor of eight relative to the available Run 1 data at 2.76TeV. In addition the data can be compared directly to the 29nb−1 of proton-lead data collected in Run 1. In this talk, W and Z boson production yields, and lepton charge asymmetries from W decays, are presented differentially in rapidity and transverse momentum as a function of centrality in lead-lead and proton-lead collisions.

Presentation type Oral

Primary author

Mirta Dumancic (Weizmann Institute of Science (IL))

Presentation materials