Probing the Standard Model limits at the ATLAS experiment: highlights of W and Z bosons precision measurements
by
MrFederico Sforza(Tufts University)
→
Europe/Rome
500 (Dip.to di Fisica Univ. di Genova)
500
Dip.to di Fisica Univ. di Genova
Via Dodecaneso 33
Description
The measurement of Standard Model observables is a key element for the determination of the properties of Nature and, at the same time, a fundamental tool to improve future experimental searches and theoretical studies.
In this respect, events with a leptonically decay massive vector bosons, W or Z, provide excellent probes of QCD and Electroweak dynamics and they are abundantly produced in proton-proton collision at the LHC.
This seminar will present highlights of the precision analyses involving a W or a Z boson in the final state at the ATLAS experiment.
Relevant examples that will be discussed are the measurements of W and Z boson inclusive and differential cross sections, able to strongly constraint the proton structure and to challenge state-of-the-art QCD predictions, and the precise determination of the W-boson mass, reaching an uncertainty of about 20 MeV.