Measurement of W and Z boson production cross sections
Abstract
DO has measured the inclusive production cross section of W and Z bosons in a sample of 13 pb-1 of data collected at the Fermilab Tevatron. The cross sections, multiplied by their leptonic branching fractions, for production in pbar-p collisions at sqrts=1.8 TeV are sigmaW*B(W->e nu) = 2.36+-0.02+-0.08+-0.13 nb, sigmaW*B(W->mu nu) = 2.09+-0.06+-0.22+-0.11 nb, sigmaZ*B(Z->e+ e-) = 0.218+-0.008+-0.008+-0.012 nb, and sigmaZ*B(Z->mu+ mu-) = 0.178+-0.022+-0.021+-0.009 nb, where the first uncertainty is statistical and the second systematic; the third reflects the uncertainty in the integrated luminosity. For the combined electron and muon analyses, we find sigmaW*B(W->l mu)/sigmaZ*B(Z->l+ l-) = 10.90+-0.52. Assuming standard model couplings, we use this result to determine the width of the W boson, and obtain Gamma(W) = 2.044+-0.097 GeV.
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