Unraveling the couplings of a Drell-Yan produced Z' with heavy-flavor tagging
Abstract
Despite no new physics so far at the LHC, a Z' boson with mZ' 100 GeV could still emerge via Drell-Yan (DY) production, q q Z' μ+ μ-, in the next few years. To unravel the nature of the Z' coupling, we utilize the c- and b-tagging algorithms developed by ATLAS and CMS to investigate cg c Z' at 14 TeV LHC. While light-jet contamination can be eliminated, mistagged b-jets cannot be rejected in any of the tagging schemes we adopt. On the other hand, for nonzero bbZ' coupling, far superior b-tagging could discover the bg b Z' process, where again light-jet mistag can be ruled out, but mistagged c-jets cannot yet be excluded. Provided that DY production is discovered soon enough, we find that a simultaneous search for c g c Z' and b g b Z' can conclusively discern the nature of Z' couplings involved.
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