Measurements of the pp production cross section and the Z 4 branching fraction, and constraints on anomalous triple gauge couplings at s = 13 TeV

Abstract

Four-lepton production in proton-proton collisions, pp (Z/ γ*)(Z/γ*) 4, where = e or μ, is studied at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with the CMS detector at the LHC. The data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb-1. The ZZ production cross section, σ(pp ZZ) = 17.2 0.5 (stat) 0.7 (syst) 0.4(theo) 0.4 (lumi) pb, measured using events with two opposite-sign, same-flavor lepton pairs produced in the mass region 60 < m+- < 120 GeV, is consistent with standard model predictions. Differential cross sections are measured and are well described by the theoretical predictions. The Z boson branching fraction to four leptons is measured to be B(Z 4) = 4.8 0.2 (stat) 0.2 (syst) 0.1 (theo) 0.1 (lumi) × 10-6 for events with a four-lepton invariant mass in the range 80 < m4 < 100 GeV and a dilepton mass m > 4 GeV for all opposite-sign, same-flavor lepton pairs. The results agree with standard model predictions. The invariant mass distribution of the four-lepton system is used to set limits on anomalous ZZZ and ZZγ couplings at 95% confidence level: -0.0012 < f4Z < 0.0010, -0.0010 < f5Z < 0.0013, -0.0012 < f4γ < 0.0013, -0.0012 < f5γ < 0.0013.

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