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@ARTICLE{Hayrapetyan:645848,
author = {Hayrapetyan, Aram and others},
collaboration = {{CMS Collaboration}},
title = {{M}easurement of the {Z}$γ$ production cross section and
search for anomalous neutral triple gauge couplings in pp
collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 {T}e{V}},
reportid = {PUBDB-2026-00647, arXiv:2601.14102. CMS-SMP-22-009.
CERN-EP-2025-206},
year = {2025},
note = {Submitted to the Journal of High Energy Physics. All
figures and tables can be found at
http://cms-results.web.cern.ch/cms-results/public-results/publications/SMP-22-009
(CMS Public Pages)},
abstract = {A measurement of the fiducial cross section of the
associated production of a Z boson and a high-$p_\mathrm{T}$
photon, where the Z decays to two neutrinos, and a search
for anomalous triple gauge couplings are reported. The
results are based on data collected by the CMS experiment at
the LHC in proton-proton collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV
during 2016$-$2018, corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 138 fb$^{-1}$. The fiducial Z$γ$ cross
section, where a photon with a $p_\mathrm{T}$ greater than
225 GeV is produced in association with a Z, and the Z
decays to a $ν\barν$ pair (Z($ν\barν$)$γ$), is measured
to be 23.3$^{+1.4}_{-1.3}$ fb, in agreement, within
uncertainties, with the standard model prediction. The
differential cross section as a function of the photon
$p_\mathrm{T}$ has been measured and compared with standard
model predictions computed at next-to-leading and at
next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbative quantum
chromodynamics. Constraints have been placed on the presence
of anomalous couplings that affect the ZZ$γ$ and Z$γγ$
vertex using the $p_\mathrm{T}$ spectrum of the photons. The
observed 95\% confidence level intervals for $CP$-conserving
$h_3^γ$ and $h_4^γ$ are determined to be ($-$3.4, 3.5)
$\times$ 10$^{-4}$ and ($-$6.8, 6.8) $\times$ 10$^{-7}$, and
for $h_3^\mathrm{Z}$ and $h_4^\mathrm{Z}$ they are ($-$2.2,
2.2) $\times$ 10$^{-4}$ and ($-$4.1, 4.2) $\times$
10$^{-7}$, respectively. These are the strictest limits to
date on $h_3^γ$, $h_3^\mathrm{Z}$ and $h_4^\mathrm{Z}$.},
cin = {CMS},
cid = {I:(DE-H253)CMS-20120731},
pnm = {611 - Fundamental Particles and Forces (POF4-611) /
HIDSS-0002 - DASHH: Data Science in Hamburg - Helmholtz
Graduate School for the Structure of Matter
$(2019_IVF-HIDSS-0002)$ / DFG project G:(GEPRIS)390833306 -
EXC 2121: Das Quantisierte Universum II (390833306)},
pid = {G:(DE-HGF)POF4-611 / $G:(DE-HGF)2019_IVF-HIDSS-0002$ /
G:(GEPRIS)390833306},
experiment = {EXP:(DE-H253)LHC-Exp-CMS-20150101},
typ = {PUB:(DE-HGF)25},
eprint = {2601.14102},
howpublished = {arXiv:2601.14102},
archivePrefix = {arXiv},
SLACcitation = {$\%\%CITATION$ = $arXiv:2601.14102;\%\%$},
url = {https://bib-pubdb1.desy.de/record/645848},
}