Abstract:
The first search for a heavy neutral spin-1 gauge boson (𝑍β²) with nonuniversal fermion couplings produced via vector boson fusion processes and decaying to tau leptons or 𝑊 bosons is presented. The analysis is performed using LHC data at β𝑠 =13ββTeV, collected from 2016 to 2018 with the CMS experiment and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138ββfbβ1. The data are consistent with the standard model predictions. Upper limits are set on the product of the cross section for production of the 𝑍β² boson and its branching fraction to 𝜏β’𝜏 or 𝑊β’𝑊. The presence of a 𝑍β² boson decaying to 𝜏+β’𝜏β (𝑊+β’𝑊β) is excluded for masses up to 2.45(1.60) TeV, depending on the 𝑍β² boson coupling to standard model weak bosons, and assuming a 𝑍β²β𝜏+β’𝜏β (𝑊+β’𝑊β) branching fraction of 50%.