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2     \section{Introduction}
3     \label{sec:introduction}
4    
5     The study of multiple gauge-boson production at the TeV scale
6 ymaravin 1.4 constitutes a unique opportunity to test the standard model of
7     electroweak interactions at the highest possible energies.
8     The production of \WZ\ events in \pp\ collisions at the LHC allows to
9     probe triple gauge-boson couplings and, therefore, non-Abelian gauge
10     symmetry of the standard model at energies never attained
11     before. Any deviation of the strength of these couplings from
12     their standard model expectations manifests the new physics.
13 vuko 1.1
14     In addition, multi-lepton final states of \WZ\ production constitute
15 ymaravin 1.4 an important background to the search for new phenomena,
16     in particular Supersymmetry. A sound understanding of the \WZ\
17     production-process is of paramount importance in the first phase
18     of the LHC data-taking before any discovery can be claimed.
19     At the same time, deviation of the \WZ\ production rate and
20     differential cross sections from the standard model predictions
21     could hint to the direct production of new heavy particles.
22 vuko 1.1
23 ymaravin 1.4 In this note, we present results on the study of \WZ\ production
24     based on the full simulation of the CMS detector. \WZ production in \pp\
25 vuko 1.1 collisions at the LHC mainly proceeds through quark annihilation into
26     an intermediate W boson, see Figure~\ref{fig:graph}. Cross section of
27 ymaravin 1.4 about 31 pb and 19 pb are expected for the $W^+\Z$ and $W^-\Z$ final states,
28     respectively~\cite{Haywood:1999qg}. There are four configuration of
29     final state leptons considered in this analysis: $e^\pm \epem$,
30     $\mu^\pm \epem$, $\rm e^\pm \mu^+\mu^-$ and $\mu^\pm \mu^+\mu^-$.
31     Main instrumental background to all of the four signatures
32     is due to misidentified jets from associative production of jets and $\Z$ and
33     $W$ bosons and production of top quarks. The only physics background to
34     \WZ\ final state is $\Z\Z$ production with one of the leptons being
35     mis-reconstructed or lost.
36    
37     The structure of this note is as follows. We describe the signal
38     and background modeling in Section~\ref{sec:gen}. The information
39     on triggering and reconstruction of events is given in
40     Section~\ref{sec:eventReconstruction}. We present the analysis
41 vuko 1.6 strategy and estimate systematic uncertainties in Sections~\ref{sec:eventReconstruction}
42     and~\ref{sec:systematic}, respectively. The summary of the analysis
43 ymaravin 1.4 and results drawn with an emphasis on the \WZ\ observation
44 vuko 1.5 in early LHC data are given in Section~\ref{sec:results}.
45 vuko 1.1
46     \begin{figure}[hbt]
47     \begin{center}
48     \scalebox{0.5}{\includegraphics{figs/DiBosonProd.eps}}
49     \caption{Dominant spectator Feynman diagrams for \WZ
50     production in $\proton\proton$ collisions. The
51     \mbox{$\pp\to\W\Z$} reaction occurs mainly through the $s$-channel
52     $\q\qbar^{\prime}$ amplitude (left diagram), involving the $WWZ$ triple
53     gauge-boson coupling.}
54     \label{fig:graph}
55     \end{center}
56     \end{figure}