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Precise test of lepton flavour universality in -boson decays into muons and electrons in collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
The ratio of branching ratios of the boson to muons and electrons, _∧/ = ( → )/( → ) , has been measured using 140 fb⁻¹ of collision data at √s = 13 TeV collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC, probing the universality of lepton couplings. The ratio is obtained from measurements of the ̄ production cross-section in the , and dilepton final states. To reduce systematic uncertainties, it is normalised by the square root of the corresponding ratio _∧/ for the boson measured in inclusive → and → events.
By using the precise value of _∧/ determined from ⁺ ⁻ colliders, the ratio _∧ / is determined to be
_∧/ = 0.9995 ± 0.0022 (stat) ± 0.0036 (syst) ± 0.0014 (ext).
The three uncertainties correspond to data statistics, experimental systematics and the external measurement of _∧/, giving a total uncertainty of 0.0045, and confirming the Standard Model assumption of lepton flavour universality in -boson decays at the 0.5% level
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Precise measurements of - and -boson transverse momentum spectra with the ATLAS detector using collisions at √s = 5.02 TeV and13 TeV
Abstract This paper describes measurements of the transverse momentum spectra of and bosons produced in proton–proton collisions at centre-of-mass energies of √s = 5.02 TeV and √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. Measurements are performed in the electron and muon channels, → and → ( = or ), and for events further separated by charge. The data were collected in 2017 and 2018, in dedicated runs with reduced instantaneous luminosity, and correspond to 255 and 338 pb⁻¹ at √s = 5.02 TeV and 13 TeV, respectively.
These conditions optimise the reconstruction of the -boson transverse momentum. The distributions observed in the electron and muon channels are unfolded, combined, and compared to QCD calculations based on parton shower Monte Carlo event generators and analytical resummation. The description of the transverse momentum distributions by Monte Carlo event generators is imperfect and shows significant differences largely common to ⁻, ⁺ and production.
The agreement is better at s = 5.02 TeV, especially for predictions that were tuned to production data at √s = 7 TeV. Higher-order, resummed predictions based on DYTurbo generally match the data best across the spectra. Distribution ratios are also presented and test the understanding of differences between the production processes
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Search for flavour-changing neutral-current couplings between the top quark and the Higgs boson in multi-lepton final states in 13 TeV collisions with the ATLAS detector
A search is presented for flavour-changing neutral-current interactions involving the top quark, the Higgs boson and an up-type quark ( = ,) with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The analysis considers leptonic decays of the top quark along with Higgs boson decays into two bosons, two bosons or a ⁺⁻ pair.
It focuses on final states containing either two leptons (electrons or muons) of the same charge or three leptons. The considered processes are ̄ and production. For the ̄ production, one top quark decays via → . The proton–proton collision data set analysed amounts to (140 fb⁻¹) at (√ = 13 TeV). No significant excess beyond Standard Model expectations is observed and upper limits are set on the → branching ratios at 95 % confidence level, amounting to observed (expected) limits of ( → ) < 2.8(3.0) × 10⁻⁴ and ( → ) < 3.3 (3.8) × 10⁻⁴.
Combining this search with other searches for flavour-changing neutral-current interactions previously conducted by ATLAS, considering → ̄ and → decays, as well as → +−decays with one or two hadronically decaying -leptons, yields observed (expected) upper limits on the branching ratios of ( → ) < 2.6 (1.8) × 10⁻⁴and ( → ) < 3.4 (2.3) × 10⁻⁴
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Search for new phenomena with top-quark pairs and large missing transverse momentum using 140 fb⁻¹ of collision data at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
A search is conducted for new phenomena in events with a top quark pair and large missing transverse momentum, where the top quark pair is reconstructed in final states with one isolated electron or muon and multiple jets. The search is performed using the Large Hadron Collider proton-proton collision data sample at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector that corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 140 fb⁻¹. An analysis based on neural network classifiers is optimised to search for directly produced pairs of supersymmetric partners of the top quark (stop), and to search for spin-0 mediators, produced in association with a pair of top quarks, that decay into dark-matter particles. In the stop search, the analysis is designed to target models in which the mass difference between the stop and the neutralino from the stop decay is close to the top quark mass. This new search is combined with previously published searches in final states with different lepton multiplicities.
No significant excess above the Standard Model background is observed, and limits at 95% confidence level are set. Models with neutralinos with masses up to 570 GeV are excluded, while for small neutralino masses models are excluded for stop masses up to 1230 GeV. Scalar (pseudoscalar) dark matter mediator masses as large as 350 (370) GeV are excluded when the coupling strengths of the mediator to Standard Model and dark-matter particles are both set to one. At lower mediator masses, models with production cross-sections as small as 0.15 (0.16) times the nominal predictions are excluded. Results of this search are also used to set constraints on effective four-fermion contact interactions between top quarks and neutrinos
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Search for new particles in final states with a boosted top quark and missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
A search for events with one top quark and missing transverse momentum in the final state is presented. The fully hadronic decay of the top quark is explored by selecting events with a reconstructed boosted top-quark topology produced in association with large missing transverse momentum. The analysis uses 139 fb⁻¹ of proton-proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of √s = 13 TeV recorded during 2015-2018 by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider.
The results are interpreted in the context of simplified models for Dark Matter particle production and the single production of a vector-like quark. Without significant excess relative to the Standard Model expectations, 95% confidence-level upper limits on the corresponding cross-sections are obtained. The production of Dark Matter particles in association with a single top quark is excluded for masses of a scalar (vector) mediator up to 4.3 (2.3) TeV, assuming χ = 1 GeV and the model couplings _ = 0.6 and χ = 0.4 ( = 0.5 and χ = 1). The production of a single vector-like quark is excluded for masses below 1.8 TeV assuming a coupling to the top quark _ = 0.5 and a branching ratio for → of 25%
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Search for resonant production of dark quarks in the dijet final state with the ATLAS detector
This paper presents a search for a new ′ resonance decaying into a pair of dark quarks which hadronise into dark hadrons before promptly decaying back as Standard Model particles. This analysis is based on proton-proton collision data recorded at √ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider between 2015 and 2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb⁻¹.
After selecting events containing large-radius jets with high track multiplicity, the invariant mass distribution of the two highest-transverse-momentum jets is scanned to look for an excess above a data-driven estimate of the Standard Model multijet background. No significant excess of events is observed and the results are thus used to set 95% confidence-level upper limits on the production cross-section times branching ratio of the ′ to dark quarks as a function of the ′ mass for various dark-quark scenarios
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Search for a resonance decaying into a scalar particle and a Higgs boson in the final state with two bottom quarks and two photons in proton–proton collisions at √ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
A search for the resonant production of a heavy scalar decaying into a Higgs boson and a new lighter scalar , through the process → (→̄)(→), where the two photons are consistent with the Higgs boson decay, is performed. The search is conducted using an integrated luminosity of 140 fb⁻¹ of proton-proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider.
The search is performed over the mass range 170 ≤ _ ≤ 1000 GeV and 15 ≤ _ ≤ 500 GeV. Parameterised neural networks are used to enhance the signal purity and to achieve continuous sensitivity in a domain of the (_, _) plane. No significant excess above the expected background is found and 95% CL upper limits are set on the cross section times branching ratio, ranging from 39 fb to 0.09 fb. The largest deviation from the background-only expectation occurs for (_, _) = (575, 200) GeV with a local (global) significance of 3.5 (2.0) standard deviations
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Search for non-resonant Higgs boson pair production in final states with leptons, taus, and photons in collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
A search is presented for non-resonant Higgs boson pair production, targeting the bbZZ, 4 ( = or ), ττ, 4τ, γγ and γγττ decay channels. Events are categorised based on the multiplicity of light charged leptons (electrons or muons), hadronically decaying tau leptons, and photons. The search is based on a data sample of proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector during Run 2 of the Large Hadron Collider, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 140 fb⁻¹.
No evidence of the signal is found and the observed (expected) upper limit on the cross-section for non-resonant Higgs boson pair production is determined to be 17 (11) times the Standard Model predicted cross-section at 95% confidence level under the background-only hypothesis. The observed (expected) constraints on the coupling modifier, κλ, are determined to be −6.2 < κλ < 11.6 (−4.5 < κλ < 9.6) at 95% confidence level, assuming the Standard Model for the expected limits and that new physics would only affect κλ
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Search for dark mesons decaying to top and bottom quarks in proton-proton collisions at √ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
A search for dark mesons originating from strongly-coupled, SU(2) dark flavor symmetry conserving models and decaying gauge phobically to pure Standard Model final states containing top and bottom quarks is presented. The search targets fully hadronic final states and final states with exactly one electron or muon and multiple jets.
The analyzed data sample corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 140 fb⁻¹ of proton-proton collisions collected at √ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. No significant excess over the Standard Model background expectation is observed and the results are used to set the first direct constraints on this type of model. The two-dimensional signal space of dark pion masses and dark rho-meson masses is scanned. For / = 0.45, dark pions with masses < 940 GeV are excluded at the 95% CL, while for / = 0.25 masses < 740 GeV are excluded
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Search for short- and long-lived axion-like particles in → → 4 decays with the ATLAS experiment at the LHC
Presented is the search for anomalous Higgs boson decays into two axion-like particles (ALPs) using the full Run 2 data set of 140 fb⁻¹ of proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of √ = 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS experiment. The ALPs are assumed to decay into two photons, providing sensitivity to recently proposed models that could explain the ( − 2) discrepancy. This analysis covers an ALP mass range from 100 to 62{GeV} and ALP-photon couplings in the range 10⁻⁷ TeV⁻¹ <_ / <1 TeV⁻¹, eV⁻¹, and therefore includes signatures with significantly displaced vertices and highly collinear photons.
No significant excess of events above the Standard Model background is observed. Upper limits at 95% confidence level are placed on the branching ratio of the Higgs boson to two ALPs in the four-photon final state, and are in the range of 10⁻⁵ to 3 × 10⁻², depending on the hypothesized ALP mass and ALP-photon coupling strength
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