Search for a high-mass dimuon resonance produced in association with b quark jets at s = 13 TeV

Abstract

A search for high-mass dimuon resonance production in association with one or more b quark jets is presented. The study uses proton-proton collision data collected with the CMS detector at the LHC corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb-1 at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. Model-independent limits are derived on the number of signal events with exactly one or more than one b quark jet. Results are also interpreted in a lepton-flavor-universal model with Z' boson couplings to a bb quark pair (gb), an sb quark pair (gbδbs), and any same-flavor charged lepton (g) or neutrino pair (g), with |g| = |g|. For a Z' boson with a mass mZ' = 350 GeV (2 TeV) and |δbs| 0.25, the majority of the parameter space with 0.0057 |g| 0.35 (0.25 |g| 0.43) and 0.0079 |gb| 0.46 (0.34 |gb| 0.57) is excluded at 95% confidence level. Finally, constraints are set on a Z' model with parameters consistent with low-energy b s measurements. In this scenario, most of the allowed parameter space is excluded for a Z' boson with 350 mZ' 500 GeV, while the constraints are less stringent for higher mZ' hypotheses. This is the first dedicated search at the LHC for a high-mass dimuon resonance produced in association with multiple b quark jets, and the constraints obtained on models with this signature are the most stringent to date.

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