Observation of pair production of longitudinally polarized Z bosons in four-lepton final state with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
The production of two longitudinally polarized Z bosons is measured using proton-proton collision data recorded by the ATLAS experiment at a center-of-mass energy s=13.6 TeV and with an integrated luminosity of 164 fb-1. The ZZ candidate events are reconstructed using two same-flavor opposite-charge electron or muon pairs. The polarization fractions of the Z boson pair are measured inclusively in the fiducial phase space and also in two regions of the four-lepton invariant mass, and the results are consistent with the Standard Model predictions. After a statistical combination with a previous measurement at s=13 TeV, the first observation of the production of two simultaneously longitudinally polarized Z bosons is obtained, with observed and expected significances of 6.5 and 5.6 standard deviations, respectively.
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