Measurement of Z0-boson production at large rapidities in Pb-Pb collisions at s NN=5.02 TeV
Abstract
The production of Z0 bosons at large rapidities in Pb-Pb collisions at s NN=5.02 TeV is reported. Z0 candidates are reconstructed in the dimuon decay channel ( Z0 → μ+μ-), based on muons selected with pseudo-rapidity -4.0<η<-2.5 and p T>20 GeV/c. The invariant yield and the nuclear modification factor, R AA, are presented as a function of rapidity and collision centrality. The value of R AA for the 0-20% central Pb-Pb collisions is 0.67 0.11 \, (stat.) \, 0.03 \, (syst.) \, 0.06 \, (corr. syst.), exhibiting a deviation of 2.6 σ from unity. The results are well-described by calculations that include nuclear modifications of the parton distribution functions, while the predictions using vacuum PDFs deviate from data by 2.3σ in the 0-90% centrality class and by 3σ in the 0-20% central collisions.
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