Joey Huston

Joey Huston

Michigan State University

H-index: 247

North America-United States

About Joey Huston

Joey Huston, With an exceptional h-index of 247 and a recent h-index of 150 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Michigan State University, specializes in the field of high energy physics, particle physics.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Interpretations of the ATLAS measurements of Higgs boson production and decay rates and differential cross-sections in collisions at TeV

A statistical combination of ATLAS Run 2 searches for charginos and neutralinos at the LHC

Evidence for the Higgs Boson Decay to a Z Boson and a Photon at the LHC

arXiv : Search for low-mass resonances decaying into two jets and produced in association with a photon or a jet at TeV with the ATLAS detector

A precise measurement of the Z-boson double-differential transverse momentum and rapidity distributions in the full phase space of the decay leptons with the ATLAS …

Search for pair production of squarks or gluinos decaying via sleptons or weak bosons in final states with two same-sign or three leptons with the ATLAS detector

Combination of searches for heavy spin-1 resonances using 139 fb of proton-proton collision data at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Search for the Zγ decay mode of new high-mass resonances in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Joey Huston Information

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Michigan State University

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Joey Huston Skills & Research Interests

high energy physics

particle physics

Top articles of Joey Huston

Interpretations of the ATLAS measurements of Higgs boson production and decay rates and differential cross-sections in collisions at TeV

Authors

ATLAS collaboration

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.05742

Published Date

2024/2/8

Measurements of the Higgs boson production times decay rates and differential cross-sections have recently been performed by the ATLAS experiment in several decay channels using up to 139 fb of proton-proton collision data at TeV recorded at the Large Hadron Collider. This paper presents multiple interpretations of these Higgs boson measurements. Measurements of production-mode cross-sections, simplified template cross-sections and fiducial differential cross-sections in different decay channels are reparameterised in terms of the impact of Standard Model effective field theory operators, and constraints are reported on the corresponding Wilson coefficients. Production and decay rate measurements are interpreted in UV-complete extensions of the Standard Model, namely the two-Higgs-doublet model (2HDM) near thealignment limit and the Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model (MSSM) for various MSSM benchmark scenarios. The constraints on the 2HDM parameters and the MSSM parameters are complementary to those obtained from direct searches for additional Higgs bosons.

A statistical combination of ATLAS Run 2 searches for charginos and neutralinos at the LHC

Authors

Georges Aad,Braden Keim Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,Haider Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Claire Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Sagar Addepalli,Matt Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,Tony Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,Malak Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Iakov Aizenberg,Melike Akbiyik,Torsten Akesson,Andrei Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Sina Aktas,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Zackary Lee Alegria,Martin Aleksa,Igor Alexandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Hanadi Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,Benedict Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,Cristian Andres Allendes Flores,Philip Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,Manuel Alvarez Estevez,Adrian Alvarez Fernandez,Mario Alves Cardoso,Mariagrazia Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Yara Do Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,Christoph Ames,Dante Amidei,Susana Patricia Amor dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,Timothy Robert Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,Alexey Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,Javier Alberto Aparisi Pozo,Marco Aparo,Ludovica Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,Nordin Aranzabal Barrio,Sergio Javier Arbiol Val,Chiara Arcangeletti,Ayana Tamu Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,Jan-Hendrik Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Ketevi Adikle Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Rose Atashi,Ryan Atkin,Markus Julian Atkinson,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Silvia Auricchio,Adrien Auriol,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Konstantinos Axiotis,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Alexander Bachiu,Karl Filip Backman,Anthony Badea,Tamas Marton Baer,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,Daniel Bahner,Adam Bailey,Virginia Bailey,John Baines,Luke Baines,Keith Baker,Evelin Bakos,Debottam Bakshi Gupta,Veena Balakrishnan

Published Date

2024/2/21

Statistical combinations of searches for charginos and neutralinos using various decay channels are performed using fb of collision data at TeV with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Searches targeting pure-wino chargino pair production, pure-wino chargino-neutralino production, or higgsino production decaying via Standard Model , , or bosons are combined to extend the mass reach to the produced SUSY particles by 30-100 GeV. The depth of the sensitivity of the original searches is also improved by the combinations, lowering the 95% CL cross-section upper limits by 15%-40%.

Evidence for the Higgs Boson Decay to a Z Boson and a Photon at the LHC

Authors

Georges Aad,B Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,SH Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,SV Addepalli,MJ Addison,J Adelman,Aytül Adiguzel,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,MN Agaras,J Agarwala,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,A Ahmad,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,S Ahuja,X Ai,G Aielli,A Aikot,M Ait Tamlihat,B Aitbenchikh,I Aizenberg,M Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,AV Akimov,D Akiyama,NN Akolkar,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,P Albicocco,GL Albouy,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,T Alexopoulos,F Alfonsi,M Algren,M Alhroob,B Ali,HMJ Ali,S Ali,SW Alibocus,M Aliev,G Alimonti,W Alkakhi,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,JF Allen,CA Allendes Flores,PP Allport,A Aloisio,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,M Alvarez Estevez,A Alvarez Fernandez,M Alves Cardoso,MG Alviggi,M Aly,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,C Amelung,M Amerl,CG Ames,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,KR Amos,V Ananiev,C Anastopoulos,T Andeen,JK Anders,SY Andrean,A Andreazza,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,E Antipov,M Antonelli,F Anulli,M Aoki,T Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,C Appelt,A Apyan,N Aranzabal,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,E Arena,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,JH Arling,O Arnaez,H Arnold,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,NA Asbah,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,S Atashi,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,S Auricchio,AD Auriol,VA Austrup,G Avolio,K Axiotis,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,A Bachiu,F Backman,A Badea,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,L Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,E Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,V Balakrishnan,R Balasubramanian,EM Baldin

Journal

Physical review letters

Published Date

2024/1/11

The first evidence for the Higgs boson decay to a Z boson and a photon is presented, with a statistical significance of 3.4 standard deviations. The result is derived from a combined analysis of the searches performed by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations with proton-proton collision datasets collected at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC) from 2015 to 2018. These correspond to integrated luminosities of around 140 fb− 1 for each experiment, at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The measured signal yield is 2.2±0.7 times the standard model prediction, and agrees with the theoretical expectation within 1.9 standard deviations.

arXiv : Search for low-mass resonances decaying into two jets and produced in association with a photon or a jet at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Alexander Kupco,Jay Chan,Kuo Ma,Miguel Angel Principe Martin,Pierre Antoine Delsart,Joey Huston,Yufeng Wang,Karl Jakobs,Ana Maria Rodriguez Vera,Savanna Shaw,Christian Ohm,Marina Cobal,Donal Joseph Mclaughlin,Gen Tateno,Sertac Ozturk,Xi Wang,Bruna Pascual,Jaroslava Schovancova,Ahmed Bassalat,Marjorie Shapiro,Grigore Tarna,Harry Simpson,Ketevi Adikle Assamagan,Maria Carnesale,Sinan Kuday,Maximiliano Sioli,Xiao Yang,Maximilian Emanuel Goblirsch-Kolb,Nello Bruscino,Adrian Alvarez Fernandez,Rahul Balasubramanian,Sarah Marie Demers Konezny,Fernando Monticelli,Andrei Snesarev,Wasikul Islam,Ying Wun Yvonne Ng,Osamu Jinnouchi,William Keaton Balunas,Thomas Michael Carter,Javier Alberto Aparisi Pozo,Benedict Martin Waugh,Javier Montejo Berlingen,Louie Dartmoor Corpe,David Miller,Anna Ivina,Paolo Mastrandrea,Ryan Peter Mckenzie,Laura Pintucci,Martin Spousta,Sergio Diez Cornell,Karel Cerny,Tristan Andrew Ruggeri,Federico Montereali,Hans Krueger,Asma Hadef,Michael Kwok Lam Chu,Bruce Donald Yabsley,Florent Bernon,Christian Weber,Daniela Bortoletto,Riccardo Longo,Stefan Tapprogge,Tatsuya Masubuchi,Dmitry Tsybyshev,Shenjian Chen,Juan Terron Cuadrado,Souad Batlamous,Tim Martin,Chiara Roda,Thi Ngoc Loan Truong,Mohamed Ouchrif,Tatiana Lyubushkina,Christian Grefe,Chen Jia,Mendes Jacques Da Costa,Antonio Manuel,Gianantonio Pezzullo,Laurynas Mince,Al Goshaw,Adam Edward Barton,Joni Pham,Zhijun Liang,Stefano Zambito,Sergey Karpov,Zahra Farazpay,Pavol Strizenec,Wainer Vandelli,Christopher Lester,Shuzhou Zhang,Biagio Di Micco,Yahya AR Khwaira,Mitch Norfolk,Giovanni Padovano,Philippe Schwemling,Marcel Vos,Evelin Meoni,Zackary Lee Alegria,Albert Kong,Julian Wollrath,Charlie Chen,Judith Hofer,Sreelakshmi Sindhu,Dan Andrei Ciubotaru,Nanni Darbo,Caterina Doglioni,Etienne Marie Fortin,Iacopo Vivarelli,George Iakovidis,Pawel Malecki,Jan Stark,Paul Gessinger-Befurt,Masahiro Kuze,Benjamin Henry Hooberman,Sonia Carra,Davide Costanzo,Michael James Fenton,Meghranjana Chatterjee,Kehang Bai,James William Howarth,Todd Brian Huffman,Geoffrey Norman Taylor,Alexander Undrus,Thorsten Kuhl,Giuliano Gustavino,Mateusz Dyndal,Luke Baines,Nils Julius Abicht,Ali Skaf,Paul Louis Tipton,Haider Abidi,Kathryn Grimm,Lisa Marie Baltes,Ian Brock,Maria Mironova,Andrey Kupich,Christopher Robyn Hayes,Jan Tuzlic Offermann,Seth Zenz,Serguei Kuleshov,Mike Strauss,Kai Zheng,Alexander Lory,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Alain Bellerive,Jiri Masik,Christoph Jagfeld,Edmund Xiang Lin Ting,Julie Kirk,Dominique Godin

Published Date

2024/3/13

The Standard Model of particle physics (SM) successfully describes a wide range of phenomena across many orders of magnitude of energy at colliders, astrophysical observatories, and other experiments [1]. Nevertheless it fails to account for many observed phenomena, such as the presence of dark matter (DM)[2–4] and the imbalance of matter over antimatter in the observable universe [5]. While there are a wide range of proposed models of physics beyond the SM (BSM) to explain these effects [6–17], this paper focuses on a search for a hadronically decaying resonance

A precise measurement of the Z-boson double-differential transverse momentum and rapidity distributions in the full phase space of the decay leptons with the ATLAS …

Authors

ATLAS Collaboration atlas. publications@ cern. ch,G Aad,B Abbott,K Abeling,NJ Abicht,SH Abidi,A Aboulhorma,H Abramowicz,H Abreu,Y Abulaiti,AC Abusleme Hoffman,BS Acharya,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,SV Addepalli,MJ Addison,J Adelman,A Adiguzel,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,MN Agaras,J Agarwala,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,A Ahmad,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,S Ahuja,X Ai,G Aielli,M Ait Tamlihat,B Aitbenchikh,I Aizenberg,M Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,AV Akimov,D Akiyama,NN Akolkar,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,P Albicocco,GL Albouy,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Algren,M Alhroob,B Ali,HMJ Ali,S Ali,SW Alibocus,M Aliev,G Alimonti,W Alkakhi,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,JF Allen,CA Allendes Flores,PP Allport,A Aloisio,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,M Alvarez Estevez,A Alvarez Fernandez,MG Alviggi,M Aly,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,C Amelung,M Amerl,CG Ames,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,KR Amos,V Ananiev,C Anastopoulos,T Andeen,JK Anders,SY Andrean,A Andreazza,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,E Antipov,M Antonelli,DJA Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,T Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,C Appelt,A Apyan,N Aranzabal,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,E Arena,J-F Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,NA Asbah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,S Atashi,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,S Auricchio,AD Auriol,VA Austrup,G Avolio,K Axiotis,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,A Bachiu,F Backman,A Badea,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,L Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,E Bakos

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2024/3/25

This paper presents for the first time a precise measurement of the production properties of the Z boson in the full phase space of the decay leptons. This is in contrast to the many previous precise unfolded measurements performed in the fiducial phase space of the decay leptons. The measurement is obtained from proton–proton collision data collected by the ATLAS experiment in 2012 at TeV at the LHC and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.2 fb. The results, based on a total of 15.3 million Z-boson decays to electron and muon pairs, extend and improve a previous measurement of the full set of angular coefficients describing Z-boson decay. The double-differential cross-section distributions in Z-boson transverse momentum  and rapidity  are measured in the pole region, defined as GeV, over the range . The total uncertainty of the normalised cross-section measurements in the peak region of the …

Search for pair production of squarks or gluinos decaying via sleptons or weak bosons in final states with two same-sign or three leptons with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,B Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,SH Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,AC Abusleme Hoffman,Bobby Samir Acharya,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,SV Addepalli,MJ Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,M Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Iakov Aizenberg,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,AV Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,HMJ Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,CA Allendes Flores,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,M Alvarez Estevez,A Alvarez Fernandez,M Alves Cardoso,MG Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,CG Ames,Dante Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,T Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,N Aranzabal,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,S Atashi,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,S Auricchio,AD Auriol,VA Austrup,G Avolio,K Axiotis,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,A Bachiu,F Backman,A Badea,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,L Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,E Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2024/2

A search for pair production of squarks or gluinos decaying via sleptons or weak bosons is reported. The search targets a final state with exactly two leptons with same-sign electric charge or at least three leptons without any charge requirement. The analysed data set corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb− 1 of proton-proton collisions collected at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Multiple signal regions are defined, targeting several SUSY simplified models yielding the desired final states. A single control region is used to constrain the normalisation of the WZ+ jets background. No significant excess of events over the Standard Model expectation is observed. The results are interpreted in the context of several supersymmetric models featuring R-parity conservation or R-parity violation, yielding exclusion limits surpassing those from previous searches. In models …

Combination of searches for heavy spin-1 resonances using 139 fb of proton-proton collision data at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Erlend Aakvaag,Braden Keim Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,Haider Abidi,Mohammed Aboelela,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Anke Ackermann,Claire Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Sagar Addepalli,Matt Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,Tony Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,Malak Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Iakov Aizenberg,Melike Akbiyik,Torsten Akesson,Andrei Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Sina Aktas,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Zackary Lee Alegria,Martin Aleksa,Igor Alexandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Hanadi Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,Benedict Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,Cristian Andres Allendes Flores,Philip Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,Manuel Alvarez Estevez,Adrian Alvarez Fernandez,Mario Alves Cardoso,Mariagrazia Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Yara Do Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,Christoph Ames,Dante Amidei,Kyle Amirie,Susana Patricia Amor dos Santos,Kieran Amos,Shiwen An,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,Timothy Robert Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,Alexey Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,Javier Alberto Aparisi Pozo,Marco Aparo,Ludovica Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,Sergio Javier Arbiol Val,Chiara Arcangeletti,Ayana Tamu Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,Jan-Hendrik Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Ketevi Adikle Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Karl Sten Vilhelm Astrand,Rose Atashi,Ryan Atkin,Markus Julian Atkinson,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Silvia Auricchio,Adrien Auriol,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Konstantinos Axiotis,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Alexander Bachiu,Karl Filip Backman,Anthony Badea,Tamas Marton Baer,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,Daniel Bahner,Kehang Bai,Adam Bailey,John Baines

Published Date

2024/2/21

A combination of searches for new heavy spin-1 resonances decaying into different pairings of , , or Higgs bosons, as well as directly into leptons or quarks, is presented. The data sample used corresponds to 139 fb of proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV collected during 2015-2018 with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. Analyses selecting quark pairs (, , , and ) or third-generation leptons ( and ) are included in this kind of combination for the first time. A simplified model predicting a spin-1 heavy vector-boson triplet is used. Cross-section limits are set at the 95% confidence level and are compared with predictions for the benchmark model. These limits are also expressed in terms of constraints on couplings of the heavy vector-boson triplet to quarks, leptons, and the Higgs boson. The complementarity of the various analyses increases the sensitivity to new physics, and the resulting constraints are stronger than those from any individual analysis considered. The data exclude a heavy vector-boson triplet with mass below 5.8 TeV in a weakly coupled scenario, below 4.4 TeV in a strongly coupled scenario, and up to 1.5 TeV in the case of production via vector-boson fusion.

Search for the Zγ decay mode of new high-mass resonances in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,B Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,SH Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,SV Addepalli,MJ Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,M Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Iakov Aizenberg,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,AV Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,HMJ Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,CA Allendes Flores,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,M Alvarez Estevez,A Alvarez Fernandez,M Alves Cardoso,MG Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,CG Ames,Dante Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,T Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,N Aranzabal,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Jihad Assahsah,K Assamagan,Robert Astalos,S Atashi,Ryan Justin Atkin,M Atkinson,Hicham Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Silvia Auricchio,AD Auriol,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Konstantinos Axiotis,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Alexander Bachiu,F Backman,Anthony Badea,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,Luke Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Veena Balakrishnan,Rahul Balasubramanian,EM Baldin

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2024/1/1

This letter presents a search for narrow, high-mass resonances in the Zγ final state with the Z boson decaying into a pair of electrons or muons. The s= 13 TeV pp collision data were recorded by the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider and have an integrated luminosity of 140 fb− 1. The data are found to be in agreement with the Standard Model background expectation. Upper limits are set on the resonance production cross section times the decay branching ratio into Zγ. For spin-0 resonances produced via gluon–gluon fusion, the observed limits at 95% confidence level vary between 65.5 fb and 0.6 fb, while for spin-2 resonances produced via gluon–gluon fusion (or quark–antiquark initial states) limits vary between 77.4 (76.1) fb and 0.6 (0.5) fb, for the mass range from 220 GeV to 3400 GeV.

Measurement of the Centrality Dependence of the Dijet Yield in Formula Presented Collisions at Formula Presented with the ATLAS Detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Braden Keim Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,Haider Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Claire Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Sagar Addepalli,Matt Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,Tony Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,Malak Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Iakov Aizenberg,Melike Akbiyik,Torsten Akesson,Andrei Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Zackary Lee Alegria,Martin Aleksa,Igor Alexandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Hanadi Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,Benedict Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,Cristian Andres Allendes Flores,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,Manuel Alvarez Estevez,Adrian Alvarez Fernandez,Mario Alves Cardoso,Mariagrazia Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Yara Do Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,Christoph Ames,Dante Amidei,Susana Patricia Amor dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,Timothy Robert Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,Alexey Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,Javier Alberto Aparisi Pozo,Marco Aparo,Ludovica Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,Nordin Aranzabal Barrio,Sergio Javier Arbiol Val,Chiara Arcangeletti,Ayana Tamu Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,Jan-Hendrik Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Jihad Assahsah,Ketevi Adikle Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Rose Atashi,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Julian Atkinson,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Silvia Auricchio,Adrien Auriol,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Konstantinos Axiotis,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Alexander Bachiu,Karl Filip Backman,Anthony Badea,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,Daniel Bahner,Adam Bailey,Virginia Bailey,John Baines,Luke Baines,Keith Baker,Evelin Bakos,Debottam Bakshi Gupta,Veena Balakrishnan,Rahul Balasubramanian

Published Date

2023/9/7

The measurement of hard scatterings in proton-nucleus collisions has resulted in a greater understanding of both the proton and nuclear structure. ATLAS measured the centrality dependence of the dijet yield using 165 nb of +Pb data collected at = 8.16 TeV in 2016. The event centrality, which reflects the +Pb impact parameter, is characterized by the total transverse energy registered in the Pb-going side of the forward calorimeter. The central-to-peripheral ratio of the scaled dijet yields, , is evaluated, and the results are presented as a function of variables that reflect the kinematics of the initial hard parton scattering process. The shows a scaling with the Bjorken- of the parton originating from the proton, , while no such trend is observed as a function of . This analysis provides unique input to understanding the role of small proton spatial configurations in +Pb collisions by covering parton momentum fractions from the valence region down to and .

Searches for exclusive Higgs boson decays into and boson decays into and in collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

ATLAS Collaboration

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.18731

Published Date

2024/2/28

Searches for the exclusive decays of the Higgs boson into and of the boson into and can probe flavour-violating Higgs and boson couplings to light quarks. Searches for these decays are performed with a collision data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of fb collected at TeV between 2016-2018 with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. In the and channels, the observed (expected) 95 confidence-level upper limits on the respective branching fractions are , , while the corresponding results in the channel are .

Exploration at the high-energy frontier: ATLAS Run 2 searches investigating the exotic jungle beyond the Standard Model

Authors

Georges Aad,Erlend Aakvaag,Braden Keim Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,Haider Abidi,Mohammed Aboelela,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Anke Ackermann,Claire Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Sagar Addepalli,Matt Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,Tony Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,Malak Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Iakov Aizenberg,Melike Akbiyik,Torsten Akesson,Andrei Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Sina Aktas,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Zackary Lee Alegria,Martin Aleksa,Igor Alexandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Hanadi Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,Benedict Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,Cristian Andres Allendes Flores,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,Manuel Alvarez Estevez,Adrian Alvarez Fernandez,Mario Alves Cardoso,Mariagrazia Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Yara Do Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,Christoph Ames,Dante Amidei,Kyle Amirie,Susana Patricia Amor dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Shiwen An,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,Timothy Robert Andeen,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,Alexey Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,Javier Alberto Aparisi Pozo,Marco Aparo,Ludovica Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,Sergio Javier Arbiol Val,Chiara Arcangeletti,Ayana Tamu Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,Jan-Hendrik Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Ketevi Adikle Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Karl Sten Vilhelm Astrand,Rose Atashi,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Julian Atkinson,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Silvia Auricchio,Adrien Auriol,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Konstantinos Axiotis,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Alexander Bachiu,Karl Filip Backman,Anthony Badea,Tamas Marton Baer,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,Daniel Bahner,Kehang Bai,John Baines,Luke Baines,Keith Baker

Published Date

2024/3/20

The Large Hadron Collider is at the high-energy frontier of particle physics, having produced protonproton collisions during Run 2, from 2015 to 2018, at an unprecedented centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. The ATLAS experiment has a broad programme to thoroughly explore this uncharted territory, to seek out new exotic particles predicted by theories that boldly go beyond the Standard Model. Although the Standard Model has been very successful, it leaves many questions unanswered, prompting novel ideas about particles that could be hiding in the data, waiting to be discovered by intrepid explorers. These include dark-matter candidates, hidden-sector particles, new vector resonances, leptoquarks, and vector-like quarks, to name a few examples. Searches for new particles are reported here, with the exception of searches for supersymmetry or extended Higgs sectors as these are the subjects of separate reports.

Software and computing for Run 3 of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC

Authors

Georges Aad,Erlend Aakvaag,Braden Keim Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,Haider Abidi,Mohammed Aboelela,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Esther Accion Garcia,Bobby Samir Acharya,Vanessa Acin Portella,Anke Ackermann,Carlos Acosta Silva,Claire Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Sagar Addepalli,Matt Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,Tony Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,Malak Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Melike Akbiyik,Torsten Akesson,Andrei Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Sina Aktas,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Zackary Lee Alegria,Martin Aleksa,Igor Alexandrov,Aleksandr Alekseev,Calin Alexa,Evgeny Alexandrov,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Hanadi Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,Benedict Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,Cristian Andres Allendes Flores,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,Manuel Alvarez Estevez,Adrian Alvarez Fernandez,Mario Alves Cardoso,Mariagrazia Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Yara Do Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,Christoph Ames,Dante Amidei,Kyle Amirie,Susana Patricia Amor dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Shiwen An,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,Timothy Robert Andeen,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,Alexey Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,Marco Aparo,Ludovica Aperio Bella,John Apostolakis,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,Sergio Javier Arbiol Val,Chiara Arcangeletti,Ayana Tamu Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,Jan-Hendrik Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Ketevi Adikle Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Karl Sten Vilhelm Astrand,Rose Atashi,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Julian Atkinson,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Silvia Auricchio,Adrien Auriol,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Konstantinos Axiotis,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Eduardo Bach,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Alexander Bachiu,Karl Filip Backman,Anthony Badea,Tamas Marton Baer,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,Daniel Bahner

Published Date

2024/4/23

The ATLAS experiment has developed extensive software and distributed computing systems for Run 3 of the LHC. These systems are described in detail, including software infrastructure and workflows, distributed data and workload management, database infrastructure, and validation. The use of these systems to prepare the data for physics analysis and assess its quality are described, along with the software tools used for data analysis itself. An outlook for the development of these projects towards Run 4 is also provided.

Search for non-resonant production of semi-visible jets using Run 2 data in ATLAS

Authors

Georges Aad,B Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,SH Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,AC Abusleme Hoffman,Bobby Samir Acharya,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,SV Addepalli,MJ Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytül Adiguzel,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,M Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Iakov Aizenberg,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,AV Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,HMJ Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,CA Allendes Flores,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,M Alvarez Estevez,A Alvarez Fernandez,M Alves Cardoso,MG Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,CG Ames,Dante Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,T Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,N Aranzabal,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Jihad Assahsah,K Assamagan,Robert Astalos,S Atashi,Ryan Justin Atkin,M Atkinson,Hicham Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Silvia Auricchio,AD Auriol,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Konstantinos Axiotis,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Alexander Bachiu,F Backman,Anthony Badea,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,Luke Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Veena Balakrishnan,Rahul Balasubramanian

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2024/1/1

Semi-visible jets, with a significant contribution to the event's missing transverse momentum, can arise in strongly interacting dark sectors. This results in an event topology where one of the jets can be aligned with the direction of the missing transverse momentum. The first search for semi-visible jets produced via a t-channel mediator exchange is presented. The analysis uses proton-proton collisions with an integrated luminosity of 139 fb−1 and a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, collected with the ATLAS detector during the Run 2 of the LHC. No excess over Standard Model predictions is observed. Assuming a coupling strength of unity between the mediator, a Standard Model quark and a dark quark, mediator masses up to 2.7 TeV are excluded at the 95% confidence level. Upper limits on the coupling strength are also derived.

Search for the decay of the Higgs boson to a Z boson and a light pseudoscalar particle decaying to two photons

Authors

Georges Aad,B Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,SH Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,SV Addepalli,MJ Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,M Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Iakov Aizenberg,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,AV Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,HMJ Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,CA Allendes Flores,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,M Alvarez Estevez,A Alvarez Fernandez,M Alves Cardoso,MG Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,CG Ames,Dante Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,T Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,N Aranzabal,SJ Arbiol Val,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,S Atashi,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,S Auricchio,AD Auriol,VA Austrup,G Avolio,K Axiotis,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,A Bachiu,F Backman,A Badea,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,L Baines,OK Baker,E Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,V Balakrishnan,R Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,P Balek,E Ballabene

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2024/2/21

A search for the decay of the Higgs boson to a Z boson and a light, pseudoscalar particle, a, decaying respectively to two leptons and to two photons is reported. The search uses the full LHC Run 2 proton–proton collision data at s= 13 TeV, corresponding to 139 fb− 1 collected by the ATLAS detector. This is one of the first searches for this specific decay mode of the Higgs boson, and it probes unexplored parameter space in models with axion-like particles (ALPs) and extended scalar sectors. The mass of the a particle is assumed to be in the range 0.1–33 GeV. The data are analysed in two categories: a merged category where the photons from the a decay are reconstructed in the ATLAS calorimeter as a single cluster, and a resolved category in which two separate photons are detected. The main background processes are from Standard Model Z boson production in association with photons or jets. The data are in …

Operation and performance of the ATLAS tile calorimeter in LHC Run 2

Authors

Georges Aad,Braden Keim Abbott,Jalal Abdallah,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,Haider Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Claire Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Sagar Addepalli,Matt Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,Tony Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,Malak Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Iakov Aizenberg,Melike Akbiyik,Torsten Akesson,Andrei Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Sina Aktas,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Zackary Lee Alegria,Martin Aleksa,Igor Alexandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Hanadi Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,Benedict Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,Cristian Andres Allendes Flores,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,Manuel Alvarez Estevez,Adrian Alvarez Fernandez,Mario Alves Cardoso,Mariagrazia Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Yara Do Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,Christoph Ames,Dante Amidei,Susana Patricia Amor dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,Timothy Robert Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Kelby Anderson,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,Alexey Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,Javier Alberto Aparisi Pozo,Marco Aparo,Ludovica Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,Nordin Aranzabal Barrio,Sergio Javier Arbiol Val,Chiara Arcangeletti,Ayana Tamu Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,Jan-Hendrik Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Ketevi Adikle Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Rose Atashi,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Julian Atkinson,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Silvia Auricchio,Adrien Auriol,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Konstantinos Axiotis,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Alexander Bachiu,Karl Filip Backman,Anthony Badea,Tamas Marton Baer,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,Daniel Bahner,Adam Bailey,Virginia Bailey,John Baines,Luke Baines,Keith Baker,Evelin Bakos

Published Date

2024/1/30

The ATLAS tile calorimeter (TileCal) is the hadronic sampling calorimeter covering the central region of the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). This paper gives an overview of the calorimeter's operation and performance during the years 2015-2018 (Run 2). In this period, ATLAS collected proton-proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV and the TileCal was efficient for data-taking. The signal reconstruction, the calibration procedures, and the detector operational status are presented. The performance of two ATLAS trigger systems making use of TileCal information, the minimum-bias trigger scintillators and the tile muon trigger, is discussed. Studies of radiation effects allow the degradation of the output signals at the end of the LHC and HL-LHC operations to be estimated. Finally, the TileCal response to isolated muons, hadrons and jets from proton-proton collisions is presented. The energy and time calibration methods performed excellently, resulting in good stability and uniformity of the calorimeter response during Run 2. The setting of the energy scale was performed with an uncertainty of . The results demonstrate that the performance is in accordance with specifications defined in the Technical Design Report.

Search for a new gauge boson via the process in collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Alexander Kupco,Jay Chan,Kuo Ma,Miguel Angel Principe Martin,Pierre Antoine Delsart,Joey Huston,Yufeng Wang,Karl Jakobs,Ana Maria Rodriguez Vera,Savanna Shaw,Christian Ohm,Marina Cobal,Donal Joseph Mclaughlin,Gen Tateno,Sertac Ozturk,Xi Wang,Bruna Pascual,Jaroslava Schovancova,Ahmed Bassalat,Marjorie Shapiro,Grigore Tarna,Harry Simpson,Ketevi Adikle Assamagan,Maria Carnesale,Sinan Kuday,Maximiliano Sioli,Xiao Yang,Nello Bruscino,Adrian Alvarez Fernandez,Rahul Balasubramanian,Sarah Marie Demers Konezny,Fernando Monticelli,Andrei Snesarev,Wasikul Islam,Ying Wun Yvonne Ng,Osamu Jinnouchi,William Keaton Balunas,Thomas Michael Carter,Javier Alberto Aparisi Pozo,Benedict Martin Waugh,Javier Montejo Berlingen,Jason Peter Gombas,David Miller,Anna Ivina,Paolo Mastrandrea,Barbara Krystyna Wosiek,Laura Pintucci,Martin Spousta,Sergio Diez Cornell,Karel Cerny,Tristan Andrew Ruggeri,Federico Montereali,Hans Krueger,Asma Hadef,Michael Kwok Lam Chu,Bruce Donald Yabsley,Florent Bernon,Christian Weber,Alex Christopher Martyniuk,Daniela Bortoletto,Riccardo Longo,Stefan Tapprogge,Tatsuya Masubuchi,Dmitry Tsybyshev,Shenjian Chen,Juan Terron Cuadrado,Souad Batlamous,Tim Martin,Chiara Roda,Thi Ngoc Loan Truong,Mohamed Ouchrif,Tatiana Lyubushkina,Christian Grefe,Chen Jia,Mendes Jacques Da Costa,Antonio Manuel,Gianantonio Pezzullo,Laurynas Mince,Al Goshaw,Henri Bachacou,Joni Pham,Zhijun Liang,Stefano Zambito,Sergey Karpov,Zahra Farazpay,Pavol Strizenec,Wainer Vandelli,Christopher Lester,Shuzhou Zhang,Biagio Di Micco,Yahya AR Khwaira,Mitch Norfolk,Giovanni Padovano,Philippe Schwemling,Marcel Vos,Evelin Meoni,Zackary Lee Alegria,Albert Kong,Julian Wollrath,Charlie Chen,Judith Hofer,Sreelakshmi Sindhu,Dan Andrei Ciubotaru,Nanni Darbo,Caterina Doglioni,Iacopo Vivarelli,George Iakovidis,Pawel Malecki,Jan Stark,Paul Gessinger-Befurt,Masahiro Kuze,Benjamin Henry Hooberman,Sonia Carra,Davide Costanzo,Michael James Fenton,Meghranjana Chatterjee,Kehang Bai,Todd Brian Huffman,Alexander Undrus,Thorsten Kuhl,Giuliano Gustavino,Mateusz Dyndal,Luke Baines,Nils Julius Abicht,Ali Skaf,Paul Louis Tipton,Haider Abidi,Kathryn Grimm,Lisa Marie Baltes,Ian Brock,Maria Mironova,Andrey Kupich,Christopher Robyn Hayes,Jan Tuzlic Offermann,Seth Zenz,Serguei Kuleshov,Mike Strauss,Kai Zheng,Alexander Lory,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Alain Bellerive,Jiri Masik,Christoph Jagfeld,Edmund Xiang Lin Ting,Julie Kirk,Dominique Godin,Giuseppe Iacobucci,Benedetto Gorini,Sebastian Dittmeier

Published Date

2024/2/26

A search for a new ????′ gauge boson predicted by ????????− ???????? models, based on chargedcurrent Drell–Yan production, ????????→ ????±(∗)→ ????′ ????±????→ ????±????∓ ????±????, is presented. The data sample used corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 140 fb− 1 of proton–proton collisions at

Electron and photon energy calibration with the ATLAS detector using LHC Run 2 data

Authors

ATLAS Collaboration

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2309.05471

Published Date

2023/9/11

This paper presents the electron and photon energy calibration obtained with the ATLAS detector using 140 fb of LHC proton-proton collision data recorded at TeV between 2015 and 2018. Methods for the measurement of electron and photon energies are outlined, along with the current knowledge of the passive material in front of the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter. The energy calibration steps are discussed in detail, with emphasis on the improvements introduced in this paper. The absolute energy scale is set using a large sample of -boson decays into electron-positron pairs, and its residual dependence on the electron energy is used for the first time to further constrain systematic uncertainties. The achieved calibration uncertainties are typically 0.05% for electrons from resonant -boson decays, 0.4% at GeV, and 0.3% at TeV; for photons at GeV, they are 0.2% on average. This is more than twice as precise as the previous calibration. The new energy calibration is validated using and radiative -boson decays.

Search for charged-lepton-flavour violating interactions in top-quark production and decay in collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC

Authors

Georges Aad,Erlend Aakvaag,Braden Keim Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,Haider Abidi,Mohammed Aboelela,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Anke Ackermann,Claire Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Sagar Addepalli,Matt Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,Tony Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,Malak Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Iakov Aizenberg,Melike Akbiyik,Torsten Akesson,Andrei Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Sina Aktas,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Zackary Lee Alegria,Martin Aleksa,Igor Alexandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Hanadi Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,Benedict Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,Cristian Andres Allendes Flores,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,Manuel Alvarez Estevez,Adrian Alvarez Fernandez,Mario Alves Cardoso,Mariagrazia Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Yara Do Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,Christoph Ames,Dante Amidei,Kyle Amirie,Susana Patricia Amor dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Shiwen An,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,Timothy Robert Andeen,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,Alexey Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,Javier Alberto Aparisi Pozo,Marco Aparo,Ludovica Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,Sergio Javier Arbiol Val,Chiara Arcangeletti,Ayana Tamu Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,Jan-Hendrik Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Ketevi Adikle Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Karl Sten Vilhelm Astrand,Rose Atashi,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Julian Atkinson,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Silvia Auricchio,Adrien Auriol,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Konstantinos Axiotis,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Alexander Bachiu,Karl Filip Backman,Anthony Badea,Tamas Marton Baer,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,Daniel Bahner,Kehang Bai,John Baines,Luke Baines,Keith Baker

Published Date

2024/3/20

A search for charged-lepton-flavour violating () interactions is presented, considering both top-quark production and decay. The data analysed correspond to 140 of proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The analysis targets events containing two muons with the same electric charge, a hadronically decaying -lepton and at least one jet, with exactly one -tagged jet, produced by a interaction. Agreement with the Standard Model expectation within is observed, and limits are set at the 95% CL on the charged-lepton-flavour violation branching ratio of . An Effective Field Theory interpretation is performed yielding 95% CL limits on Wilson coefficients, dependent on the flavour of the associated light quark and the Lorentz structure of the coupling. These range from for to for . An additional interpretation is performed for scalar leptoquark production inducing charged lepton flavour violation, with fixed inter-generational couplings. Upper limits on leptoquark coupling strengths are set at the 95% CL, ranging from 1.3 to 3.7 for leptoquark masses between 0.5 and 2.0 TeV.

Electroweak, QCD and flavour physics studies with ATLAS data from Run 2 of the LHC

Authors

Georges Aad,Erlend Aakvaag,Braden Keim Abbott,Sara Abdelhameed,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,Haider Abidi,Mohammed Aboelela,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Anke Ackermann,Claire Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Sagar Addepalli,Matt Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,Tony Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,Malak Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Melike Akbiyik,Torsten Akesson,Andrei Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Sina Aktas,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Zackary Lee Alegria,Martin Aleksa,Igor Alexandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Hanadi Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,Benedict Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,Cristian Andres Allendes Flores,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,Zainab Mohammad K Alsolami,Manuel Alvarez Estevez,Adrian Alvarez Fernandez,Mario Alves Cardoso,Mariagrazia Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Yara Do Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,Christoph Ames,Dante Amidei,Kyle Amirie,Susana Patricia Amor dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Shiwen An,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,Timothy Robert Andeen,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,Alexey Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,Marco Aparo,Ludovica Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,Sergio Javier Arbiol Val,Chiara Arcangeletti,Ayana Tamu Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,Jan-Hendrik Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Ketevi Adikle Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Karl Sten Vilhelm Astrand,Rose Atashi,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Julian Atkinson,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Silvia Auricchio,Adrien Auriol,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Konstantinos Axiotis,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Alexander Bachiu,Karl Filip Backman,Anthony Badea,Tamas Marton Baer,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,Daniel Bahner,Kehang Bai,John Baines,Luke Baines,Keith Baker,Evelin Bakos

Published Date

2024/4/23

A summary of precision measurements sensitive to electroweak, QCD and quark-flavour effects performed by the ATLAS Collaboration at the Large Hadron Collider is reported. The measurements are predominantly performed on proton-proton () collision data recorded at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV taken from 2015 to 2018, with an integrated luminosity of up to 140 fb, with some results based on and Pb+Pb data recorded at lower nucleon centre-of-mass energies. The results cover a wide range of topics, from strong production of particles at low energies and the spectroscopy of hadrons to perturbative QCD with hadronic jets and electroweak and strong production of single and multiple vector bosons. They provide precise measurements of fundamental constants and stringent tests of the Standard Model with unprecedented precision and in energy ranges never explored before. They are also used to explore the proton structure and to perform model-independent searches for new physics.

Performance and calibration of quark/gluon-jet taggers using 140 fb− 1 of pp collisions at\begin {document} \end {document} TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Braden Abbott,Kira Abeling,Nils Julius Abicht,SH Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,SV Addepalli,MJ Addison,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Jinky Agarwala,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Sudha Ahuja,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Arya Aikot,M Ait Tamlihat,Brahim Aitbenchikh,Iakov Aizenberg,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,AV Akimov,Daiya Akiyama,Nilima Nilesh Akolkar,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,Pietro Albicocco,Guillaume Lucas Albouy,Sara Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Malte Algren,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,HMJ Ali,Shahzad Ali,Samuel William Alibocus,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Wael Alkakhi,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Julia Frances Allen,CA Allendes Flores,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,M Alvarez Estevez,A Alvarez Fernandez,M Alves Cardoso,MG Alviggi,Mohamed Aly,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Christoph Amelung,Maximilian Amerl,CG Ames,Dante Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Kieran Robert Amos,Viktor Ananiev,Christos Anastopoulos,T Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,Takumi Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,Christian Appelt,Aram Apyan,N Aranzabal,SJ Arbiol Val,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,Jan-Hendrik Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Jihad Assahsah,Ketevi Assamagan,Robert Astalos,S Atashi,Ryan Justin Atkin,M Atkinson,Hicham Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Silvia Auricchio,AD Auriol,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Konstantinos Axiotis,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Alexander Bachiu,F Backman,Anthony Badea,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,Luke Baines,OK Baker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Veena Balakrishnan,Rahul Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,Petr Balek

Journal

Chinese physics C

Published Date

2024/2/1

The identification of jets originating from quarks and gluons, often referred to as quark/gluon tagging, plays an important role in various analyses performed at the Large Hadron Collider, as Standard Model measurements and searches for new particles decaying to quarks often rely on suppressing a large gluon-induced background. This paper describes the measurement of the efficiencies of quark/gluon taggers developed within the ATLAS Collaboration, using TeV proton–proton collision data with an integrated luminosity of 140 fb collected by the ATLAS experiment. Two taggers with high performances in rejecting jets from gluon over jets from quarks are studied: one tagger is based on requirements on the number of inner-detector tracks associated with the jet, and the other combines several jet substructure observables using a boosted decision tree. A method is established to determine the quark/gluon fraction in data, by using quark/gluon-enriched subsamples defined by the jet pseudorapidity. Differences in tagging efficiency between data and simulation are provided for jets with transverse momentum between 500 GeV and 2 TeV and for multiple tagger working points.

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Interpretations of the ATLAS measurements of Higgs boson production and decay rates and differential cross-sections in collisions at TeV

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Search for the Zγ decay mode of new high-mass resonances in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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