Probing the weak mixing angle at high energy

Abstract

The weak mixing angle is a probe of the vector-axial coupling structure of electroweak interactions. It has been measured precisely at the ZZ-pole by experiments at the LEP and SLD colliders, but its energy dependence above MZM_Z remains unconstrained. In this contribution we propose to exploit measurements of Neutral-Current Drell Yan at large invariant dilepton masses at the Large Hadron Collider, to determine the scale dependence of the weak mixing angle in the MS\overline{MS} renormalisation scheme, sin2θwMS(μ)\sin^2 \theta_w^{\overline{MS}}(\mu). Such a measurement can be used to test the Standard Model predictions for the MS\overline{MS} running at TeV scales, and to set model-independent constraints on new states with electroweak quantum numbers. To this end, we present an implementation of sin2θwMS(μ)\sin^2 \theta_w^{\overline{MS}}(\mu) in the POWHEG-BOX Monte Carlo event generator, which we use to explore the potential of future analyses with the LHC Run~3 and High-Luminosity datasets. In particular, the impact of the higher order corrections and of the uncertainties due to the knowledge of parton distribution functions are studied.Comment: Presented at DIS2023 - XXX International Workshop on Deep-Inelastic Scattering and related subject

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