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Report | PUBDB-2023-07233 |
2023
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Please use a persistent id in citations: doi:10.3204/PUBDB-2023-07233
Report No.: ATLAS-CONF-2023-065
Abstract: Measurements of both the inclusive and differential production cross sections of a top-quark-antiquark pair in association with a $Z$ boson ($t\bar{t}Z$) are presented. Final states with two, three and four isolated leptons (electrons or muons) are targeted. The measurements use the data recorded by the ATLAS detector in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$~TeV at the Large Hadron Collider during the years 2015-2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of $140$ fb$^{-1}$. The inclusive cross section is measured to be $\sigma_{t\bar{t}Z}= 0.86 \pm 0.04~\mathrm{(stat.)} \pm 0.04~\mathrm{(syst.)}~$pb and found to be in agreement with the most advanced Standard Model predictions. The differential measurements are presented as a function of a number of observables that probe the kinematics of the $t\bar{t}Z$ system. Both absolute and normalised differential cross section measurements are performed at particle- and parton-level for specific fiducial volumes, and are compared with theoretical predictions at NLO+NNLL. The results are interpreted in the framework of the Standard Model Effective Field Theory and used to set limits on a large number of dimension-6 operators involving the top quark. The first measurement of spin correlations in $t\bar{t}Z$ is presented: the results are in agreement with the Standard Model expectations, and the null hypothesis of no spin correlations is disfavoured with a significance of $1.8$ standard deviations.
Keyword(s): TOP ; TOP+X ; cross section ; inclusive ; differential ; unfolding ; multilepton ; eft ; effective field theory ; ttbar+boson
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