Measurement of the Z boson production cross-section in pp collisions at s = 5.02 TeV
Abstract
The first measurement of the Z boson production cross-section at centre-of-mass energy s = 5.02\,TeV in the forward region is reported, using pp collision data collected by the LHCb experiment in year 2017, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 100 2\,pb-1. The production cross-section is measured for final-state muons in the pseudorapidity range 2.0<η<4.5 with transverse momentum pT> 20\,GeV/c. The integrated cross-section is determined to be \[ σZ → μ+μ- = 39.6 0.7\,(stat) 0.6\,(syst) 0.8\,(lumi) \ pb \] for the di-muon invariant mass in the range 60<Mμμ<120\,GeV/c2. This result and the differential cross-section results are in good agreement with theoretical predictions at next-to-next-to-leading order in the strong coupling. Based on a previous LHCb measurement of the Z boson production cross-section in pPb collisions at sNN=5.02 TeV, the nuclear modification factor RpPb is measured for the first time at this energy. The measured values are 1.2+0.5-0.3\,(stat) 0.1\,(syst) in the forward region (1.53<y*μ<4.03) and 3.6+1.6-0.9\,(stat) 0.2\,(syst) in the backward region (-4.97<y*μ<-2.47), where y*μ represents the muon rapidity in the centre-of-mass frame.
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