Measurement of high-mass dilepton and diphoton production with the CMS-TOTEM Precision Proton Spectrometer
K. Shchelina*
on behalf of the CMS and TOTEM collaborations*: corresponding author
Pre-published on:
October 27, 2017
Published on:
March 20, 2018
Abstract
The process pp→pμ+μ− p∗ has been observed at the LHC for dimuon masses larger than 110 GeV in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV. Here p(∗) indicates the second proton is undetected, and either remains intact or dissociates into a low-mass state p∗. The scattered proton has been measured in the CMS-TOTEM Precision Proton Spectrometer (CT-PPS). The spectrometer operated for the first time in 2016, collecting ∼10fb−1 of data in regular, high-luminosity fills. The procedure for detector alignment, optics corrections, and data analysis including background estimate are described. The present data constitute the first evidence of this process at such masses. They also demonstrate that CT-PPS performs as expected.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.22323/1.314.0405
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