Measurement of the Z boson invisible width at s=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
A measurement of the invisible width of the Z boson using events with jets and missing transverse momentum is presented using 37 fb\(-1\) of 13 TeV proton-proton data collected by the ATLAS detector in 2015 and 2016. The ratio of Z→ inv to Z→ events, where inv refers to non-detected particles and is either an electron or a muon, is measured and corrected for detector effects. Events with at least one energetic central jet with pT ≥ 110 GeV are selected for both the Z→ inv and Z→ final states to obtain a similar phase space in the ratio. The invisible width is measured to be 5062 (stat.) 12 (syst.) MeV and is the single most precise recoil-based measurement. The result is in agreement with the most precise determination from LEP and the Standard Model prediction based on three neutrino generations.
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