Search for High Mass Resonances Decaying to Muon Pairs in s=1.96 TeV pp Collisions
Abstract
We present a search for a new narrow, spin-1, high mass resonance decaying to μ+μ- + X , using a matrix element based likelihood and a simultaneous measurement of the resonance mass and production rate. In data with 4.6 fb-1 of integrated luminosity collected by the CDF detector in pp collisions at s=1960 GeV, the most likely signal cross section is consistent with zero at 16\% confidence level. We therefore do not observe evidence for a high mass resonance, and place limits on models predicting spin-1 resonances, including M > 1071 GeV/c2 at 95\% confidence level for a Z' boson with the same couplings to fermions as the Z boson.
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