Studies of Drell-Yan dimuon events in the CMS experiment
Alexander Lanyov, Sergei Shmatov

TL;DR
This paper discusses CMS experiment's capability to precisely measure Drell-Yan muon pairs at high invariant masses, including systematic error considerations and the potential for accurate forward-backward asymmetry measurements.
Contribution
It presents an analysis of CMS's potential for high-precision Drell-Yan muon pair measurements and systematic error assessment.
Findings
CMS can measure muon pairs with high precision at high invariant masses
Systematic errors are thoroughly considered
Potential for precise forward-backward asymmetry measurements
Abstract
The potential of the Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS) experiment to measure Drell-Yan muon pairs is discussed. Muon pairs can be measured in CMS with high precision up to very high invariant masses. The systematic errors are considered. The potential to carry out precise measurements of the forward-backward asymmetry is discussed.
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