Search for High-Mass Resonances in the Dilepton Final State with the CMS Detector
Abstract
A search for narrow resonances at high mass in the dimuon and dielectron channels has been performed by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC, using pp collision data recorded at sqrts=7 TeV. The event samples correspond to an integrated luminosity of 1.1 fb-1. Heavy dilepton resonances are predicted in theoretical models with extra gauge bosons (Z') or as Kaluza-Klein graviton excitations (GKK) in the Randall-Sundrum model. Upper limits on the inclusive cross section of Z'(GKK) to l+l- relative to Z to l+l- are presented. These limits exclude at 95 % confidence level a Z' with standard-model-like couplings below 1940 GeV, the superstring-inspired Zpsi below 1620 GeV, and, for values of the coupling parameter k/MPl of 0.05 (0.1), Kaluza--Klein gravitons below 1450 (1780)GeV.