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This book presents two analyses, the first of which involves the
search for a new heavy charged gauge boson, a so-called W' boson.
This new gauge boson is predicted by some theories extending the
Standard Model gauge group to solve some of its conceptual
problems. Decays of the W' boson in final states with a lepton (
+/- = e+/- , +/-) and the corresponding (anti-)neutrino are
considered. Data collected by the ATLAS experiment in 2015 at a
center of mass energy of s =13 TeV is used for the analysis. In
turn, the second analysis presents a measurement of the
double-differential cross section of the process pp->Z/gamma^* +
X -> l^+l^- + X, including a gamma gamma induced contribution,
at a center of mass energy of sqrt{s} = 8 TeV. The measurement is
performed in an invariant mass region of 116 GeV to 1500 GeV as a
function of invariant mass and absolute rapidity of the l^+l^--
pair, and as a function of invariant mass and pseudorapidity
separation of the l^+l^-- pair. The data analyzed was recorded by
the ATLAS experiment in 2012 and corresponds to an integrated
luminosity of 20.3/fb. It is expected that the measured cross
sections are sensitive to the PDFs at very high values of the
Bjorken-x scaling variable, and to the photon structure of the
proton.
This book presents two analyses, the first of which involves the
search for a new heavy charged gauge boson, a so-called W' boson.
This new gauge boson is predicted by some theories extending the
Standard Model gauge group to solve some of its conceptual
problems. Decays of the W' boson in final states with a lepton (
+/- = e+/- , +/-) and the corresponding (anti-)neutrino are
considered. Data collected by the ATLAS experiment in 2015 at a
center of mass energy of s =13 TeV is used for the analysis. In
turn, the second analysis presents a measurement of the
double-differential cross section of the process pp->Z/gamma^* +
X -> l^+l^- + X, including a gamma gamma induced contribution,
at a center of mass energy of sqrt{s} = 8 TeV. The measurement is
performed in an invariant mass region of 116 GeV to 1500 GeV as a
function of invariant mass and absolute rapidity of the l^+l^--
pair, and as a function of invariant mass and pseudorapidity
separation of the l^+l^-- pair. The data analyzed was recorded by
the ATLAS experiment in 2012 and corresponds to an integrated
luminosity of 20.3/fb. It is expected that the measured cross
sections are sensitive to the PDFs at very high values of the
Bjorken-x scaling variable, and to the photon structure of the
proton.
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