Luminosity determination in pp collisions at √s=13 TeV using the ATLAS detector at the LHC

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Contributors

  • ATLAS Collaboration - , University of California at Berkeley, University of Bucharest, iThemba Labs, University of Pretoria, University of South Africa, University of Zululand, Cadi Ayyad University, NYU Abu Dhabi, University of Georgia (Tbilisi), Bulgarian Academy of Sciences, CERN (Author)
  • Pa Malecki - , Polish Academy of Sciences (Author)
  • Chair of Experimental Particle Physics
  • Chair of Particle Physics
  • Institute of Nuclear and Particle Physics
  • Aix-Marseille Université
  • University of Oklahoma
  • University of Göttingen
  • Brookhaven National Laboratory
  • Mohammed V University in Rabat
  • Tel Aviv University
  • Technion-Israel Institute of Technology
  • New York University
  • Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
  • National Institute for Nuclear Physics
  • Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics
  • King's College London (KCL)
  • Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules LAPP
  • AGH University of Science and Technology
  • University of Toronto
  • Brandeis University
  • Northern Illinois University
  • Istanbul University
  • University of Geneva
  • Rutherford Appleton Laboratory
  • University of California at Santa Cruz
  • Institute for High Energy Physics
  • University of Pavia
  • Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz
  • Alexandru Ioan Cuza University of Iaşi
  • University of Granada
  • Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences
  • McGill University
  • Royal Holloway University of London
  • German Electron Synchrotron (DESY)
  • University of Rome Tor Vergata
  • University of Hassan II Casablanca
  • TUD Dresden University of Technology
  • Université de Toulouse

Abstract

The luminosity determination for the ATLAS detector at the LHC during Run 2 is presented, with pp collisions at a centre-of-mass energy s=13 TeV. The absolute luminosity scale is determined using van der Meer beam separation scans during dedicated running periods in each year, and extrapolated to the physics data-taking regime using complementary measurements from several luminosity-sensitive detectors. The total uncertainties in the integrated luminosity for each individual year of data-taking range from 0.9% to 1.1%, and are partially correlated between years. After standard data-quality selections, the full Run 2 pp data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 140.1 ± 1.2 fb - 1 , i.e. an uncertainty of 0.83%. A dedicated sample of low-pileup data recorded in 2017–2018 for precision Standard Model physics measurements is analysed separately, and has an integrated luminosity of 338.1 ± 3.1 pb - 1 .

Details

Original languageEnglish
Article number982
JournalEuropean Physical Journal C
Volume83
Issue number10
Publication statusPublished - Oct 2023
Peer-reviewedYes