| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1836512 | Nuclear Physics A | 2014 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												The measurement of Z bosons in heavy ion collisions is an excellent tool for probing the nucleus at the partonic level. The inclusive yield provides a stringent test of binary collision scaling. Recent ATLAS results demonstrate such scaling in Pb + Pb collisions. The 2013 p+Pb physics run at the LHC providing more than 30 nbâ1 of collisions at an energy of sNN=5.02TeV has made a detailed study of Z boson production in proton + nucleus interactions possible for the first time. These data may confirm binary scaling in the p+Pb system and help to clarify the present ambiguity of centrality classifications in proton + nucleus collisions. Furthermore, the momentum and rapidity differential yields of Z bosons allow the detection of modification of the initial state present in such collisions.
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											Authors
												Zvi Citron, ATLAS Collaboration ATLAS Collaboration, 
											