Measurement of the ratio of the differential cross sections for W and Z boson production as a function of transverse momentum in pbarp collisions at sqrt(s)=1.8TeV
D0 Collaboration, V. M. Abazov, et al

TL;DR
This paper presents a preliminary measurement of the ratio of differential cross sections for W and Z boson production as a function of transverse momentum in proton-antiproton collisions at 1.8 TeV, demonstrating the reliability of perturbative QCD calculations.
Contribution
It provides the first comparison between the W/Z ratio measurement and a perturbative QCD calculation, highlighting reduced uncertainties and potential improvements in W boson property measurements.
Findings
The W/Z ratio can be reliably calculated using perturbative QCD.
The measurement reduces experimental and theoretical uncertainties.
Potential for more precise W mass and width measurements.
Abstract
We report on a preliminary measurement of the ratio of the differential cross sections for W and Z boson production as a function of transverse momentum in proton-antiproton collisions at = 1.8 TeV. It has been shown that the ratio between W and Z observables can be reliably calculated using perturbative QCD, even when the individual observables are not. We present the first comparison between the measurement of a W and Z observable ratio and a purely perturbative calculation. The use of the ratio reduces both experimental and theoretical uncertainites and might result in smaller overall uncertainties on the measured W mass and width, compared to currently used methods at hadron colliders.
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research · Particle Detector Development and Performance
