论文标题
W $^+$ W $^ - $ BOSON对在Proton-Proton碰撞中的生产$ \ sqrt {s} = $ 13 TEV
W$^+$W$^-$ boson pair production in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV
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论文摘要
在$ \ sqrt {s} = $ 13 TEV的质子 - proton碰撞中,W $^+$ w $^ - $ boson对生产横截面的测量值。本研究中使用的数据是在CERN LHC处使用CMS检测器收集的,对应于35.9 fb $^{ - 1} $的集成发光度。 W $^+$ W $^ - $候选事件是通过需要两个相对充电的lepton(电子或MUON)来选择的。采用了两种减少背景贡献的方法。在第一个方面,应用了运动量的一系列要求,允许测量总生产横截面:117.6 $ \ pm $ 6.8 pb,这与理论预测非常吻合。还报道了针对零或一个射流的事件的基准横截面,并且测量了带有射流横向动量阈值的零射流基准横截面的变化。在基准区域内报道了归一化的差异部分。抑制背景贡献的第二种方法采用两个随机森林分类器。基于此方法的分析包括对总生产横截面的测量,以及对W $^+$ W $^ - $事件中标准化喷气多重分布的测量。最后,在有效的场理论的背景下,使用DILEPTON不变的质量分布来探测超出标准模型的物理,并得出了对尺寸6运算符的存在的约束。
A measurement of the W$^+$W$^-$ boson pair production cross section in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s} =$ 13 TeV is presented. The data used in this study are collected with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb$^{-1}$. The W$^+$W$^-$ candidate events are selected by requiring two oppositely charged leptons (electrons or muons). Two methods for reducing background contributions are employed. In the first one, a sequence of requirements on kinematic quantities is applied allowing a measurement of the total production cross section: 117.6 $\pm$ 6.8 pb, which agrees well with the theoretical prediction. Fiducial cross sections are also reported for events with zero or one jet, and the change in the zero-jet fiducial cross section with the jet transverse momentum threshold is measured. Normalized differential cross sections are reported within the fiducial region. A second method for suppressing background contributions employs two random forest classifiers. The analysis based on this method includes a measurement of the total production cross section and also a measurement of the normalized jet multiplicity distribution in W$^+$W$^-$ events. Finally, a dilepton invariant mass distribution is used to probe for physics beyond the standard model in the context of an effective field theory, and constraints on the presence of dimension-6 operators are derived.