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    Measurement of the cross section and muon charge asymmetry from charged current Drell-Yan process at 13 TeV centre of mass energy with the ATLAS detector

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    This thesis documents the measurements of the W ! (charged current Drell-Yan Process) production cross section and the muon charge asymmetry. Experimental data and Monte Carlo samples, from proton-proton collisions at a centre of mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 44.3 fb 1 are utilised; the data presented was recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider during the year 2017. The measurements are performed di erentially in muon pseudorapidity j j and are within the W boson invariant mass in a kinematic ducial volume of muon and neutrino transverse momentum p ; T > 30 GeV and muon pseudorapidity j j < 2:4. The ducial measurements uncertainties are below 2% empowering these measurements to constrain the modelling of the proton composition.
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    Ramirez Morales, A
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