Measurement of the pp WZ + X cross section at s=1.96 TeV and limits on WWZ trilinear gauge couplings
Abstract
We present measurements of the process pp WZ+X at s=1.96 TeV, where and are electrons or muons. Using 1 fb-1 of data from the D0 experiment, we observe 13 candidates with an expected background of 4.50.6 events and measure a cross section σ(WZ)=2.7+1.7-1.3 pb. From the number of observed events and the Z boson transverse momentum distribution, we limit the trilinear WWZ gauge couplings to -0.17 λZ 0.21 ( Z = 0) at the 95% C.L. for a form factor scale =2 TeV. Further, assuming that gZ1 = Z, we find -0.12 Z 0.29 (λZ=0) at the 95% C.L. These are the most restrictive limits on the WWZ couplings available to date.
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