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arXiv:2208.13537

Experimental Search For Interference Effects In qq At LHC

A. Naeini

At present, the simulations for hadronic Z decay used at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) neglect the effects of interference between the electroweak production of the hadronic Z boson and the Quantum Chromodynamics (QCD) production of qq. Indeed, the diboson Monte Carlo samples are generated independently from QCD processes. The purpose of this project is to assess the validity of this simulation approach by studying these interference effects, comparing Monte Carlo samples to experimental data. In particular, regions of low transverse momenta are explored for the first time, revealing new challenges unique to these regions. Three sigma evidence for ZZ → bbμμ is found at low transverse momenta for the very first time. However, the error on the mass peak is too large to provide any sufficient evidence for interference. As such, there is no evidence to suggest that the simulation strategies adopted at the LHC are inadequate.