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    Searching for new physics using hadronic decays of W and Z bosons in the ATLAS detector

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    Fully hadronic decays of pairs of vector bosons (WW, ZZ, WZ) into large-R jets may be very sensitive to currently undiscovered phenomena. As weak bosons are able to interact with spin-0, spin-1 and spin-2 particles, they act as a good tool for probing new physics beyond the Standard Model. Due to the large branching fraction of bosons to hadrons, studying the hadronic channels is advantageous, as it can yield a higher energy reach with respect to the semi and fully leptonic channels. This talk presents an overview of the current ATLAS results for the search for heavy resonances decaying into vector bosons in the fully hadronic channel using the LHC full Run-2 data, and discusses potential for improvement

    Search for pair-produced higgsinos decaying via Higgs or ZZ bosons to final states containing a pair of photons and a pair of bb-jets with the ATLAS detector

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    Test of CP-invariance of the Higgs boson in vector-boson fusion production and its decay into four leptons

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