Evidence of ZZγ production with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
This paper presents the first evidence of the simultaneous production of two Z bosons and one photon with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The measurement is performed using the full Run-2 dataset, recorded from 2015 to 2018, of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 140 fb-1. The fully leptonic final state with four leptons and one photon is analyzed, pp→ ZZγ→+-'+'-γ with , ' = e or μ. This final state is measured in a fiducial region where photon final-state radiation is minimized, and the photon has a transverse momentum of pTγ > 20 GeV. Eight events are selected, with a background estimate of 0.920.15. This results in an observed (expected) significance of the ZZγ final state of 4.4σ (4.4σ). The measured cross-section for pp→ ZZγ→+-'+'-γ in the fiducial region is σZZγ = 0.144 -0.051+0.064 (stat.) -0.005+0.007 (syst.) fb, in agreement with the predicted Standard Model one, σfid.SM = 0.143 -0.004+0.007 fb.
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