Measurement of the ttW and ttZ production cross sections in pp collisions at s = 8 \ Te -0.1em V with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
The production cross sections of top-quark pairs in association with massive vector bosons have been measured using data from pp collisions at s = 8 \ Te -0.1em V. The dataset corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 20.3\ fb-1 collected by the ATLAS detector in 2012 at the LHC. Final states with two, three or four leptons are considered. A fit to the data considering the ttW and ttZ processes simultaneously yields a significance of 5.0σ (4.2σ) over the background-only hypothesis for ttW (ttZ) production. The measured cross sections are σttW = 369+100-91 fb and σttZ = 176+58-52 fb. The background-only hypothesis with neither ttW nor ttZ production is excluded at 7.1σ. All measurements are consistent with next-to-leading-order calculations for the ttW and ttZ processes.
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