Observation of τ lepton pair production in ultraperipheral nucleus-nucleus collisions with the CMS experiment and the first limits on (g-2)τ at the LHC

Abstract

The first observation of τ lepton pair production in ultraperipheral nucleus-nucleus collisions, a pure quantum electrodynamics (QED) process, is presented. The measurement is based on a data sample collected by the CMS experiment at a per nucleon center-of-mass energy of 5.02~TeV, and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 404~μb-1. The γγτ+τ- production is observed with a statistical significance of at least five standard deviations for τ+τ- events with a muon and three charged hadrons in the final state. The cross section is measured in a fiducial phase space region, and is found to be σ(γγτ+τ-) = 4.8 0.6\,(stat) 0.5\,(syst)~μb, in agreement with leading-order QED predictions. The measurement, based on a small fraction of the expected integrated luminosity of the LHC nuclear program, establishes the potential for a substantially more precise determination of the anomalous magnetic moment of the τ lepton, which is currently poorly constrained.

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