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Title: | Measurement of differential and integrated fiducial cross sections for Higgs boson production in the four-lepton decay channel in pp collisions at √s=8TeV |
Authors: | CMS Collaboration Khachatryan, V. CHAUHAN, S. DUBE, SOURABH KOTHEKAR, K. SHARMA, SEEMA et al. Dept. of Physics |
Keywords: | Differential and integrated Higgs boson production Four-lepton decay Hadron scattering Higgs physics 2016 |
Issue Date: | Apr-2016 |
Publisher: | Springer Nature |
Citation: | Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016(5). |
Abstract: | Integrated fiducial cross sections for the production of four leptons via the H → 4ℓ decays (ℓ = e, μ) are measured in pp collisions at s√=7 and 8TeV. Measurements are performed with data corresponding to integrated luminosities of 5.1 fb−1 at 7TeV, and 19.7 fb−1 at 8 TeV, collected with the CMS experiment at the LHC. Differential cross sections are measured using the 8 TeV data, and are determined as functions of the transverse momentum and rapidity of the four-lepton system, accompanying jet multiplicity, transverse momentum of the leading jet, and difference in rapidity between the Higgs boson candidate and the leading jet. A measurement of the Z → 4ℓ cross section, and its ratio to the H → 4ℓ cross section is also performed. All cross sections are measured within a fiducial phase space defined by the requirements on lepton kinematics and event topology. The integrated H → 4ℓ fiducial cross section is measured to be 0. 56 + 0.67− 0.44(stat) + 0.21− 0.06(syst) fb at 7 TeV, and 1. 11 + 0.41− 0.35(stat) + 0.14− 0.10(syst) fb at 8 TeV. The measurements are found to be compatible with theoretical calculations based on the standard model. |
URI: | http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2774 https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP04(2016)005 |
ISSN: | 1126-6708 1029-8479 |
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