Measurements of top-quark pair to Z-boson cross-section ratios at s = 13, 8, 7TeV with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
Ratios of top-quark pair to Z-boson cross sections measured from proton--proton collisions at the LHC centre-of-mass energies of s=13TeV, 8TeV, and 7TeV are presented by the ATLAS Collaboration. Single ratios, at a given s for the two processes and at different s for each process, as well as double ratios of the two processes at different s, are evaluated. The ratios are constructed using previously published ATLAS measurements of the tt and Z-boson production cross sections, corrected to a common phase space where required, and a new analysis of Z → + - where =e,μ at s=13TeV performed with data collected in 2015 with an integrated luminosity of 3.2fb-1. Correlations of systematic uncertainties are taken into account when evaluating the uncertainties in the ratios. The correlation model is also used to evaluate the combined cross section of the Z→ e+e- and the Z→ μ+ μ- channels for each s value. The results are compared to calculations performed at next-to-next-to-leading-order accuracy using recent sets of parton distribution functions. The data demonstrate significant power to constrain the gluon distribution function for the Bjorken-x values near 0.1 and the light-quark sea for x<0.02.
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