Jonathan Hays

Jonathan Hays

Queen Mary University of London

H-index: 239

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jonathan Hays

Jonathan Hays, With an exceptional h-index of 239 and a recent h-index of 148 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Queen Mary University of London, specializes in the field of Particle Physics, Higgs bosons, Machine learning, Big data, Proteomics.

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

Emulating the impact of additional proton–proton interactions in the ATLAS simulation by presampling sets of inelastic Monte Carlo events

Search for heavy resonances decaying into a pair of Z bosons in the and final states using 139 of proton–proton collisions at TeV with …

Search for squarks and gluinos in final states with one isolated lepton, jets, and missing transverse momentum at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Measurements of WH and ZH production in the H→ bb¯ decay channel in pp collisions at 13Te with the ATLAS detector

Evidence for Higgs boson decays to a low-mass dilepton system and a photon in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Observation of photon-induced W+ W− production in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV using the ATLAS detector

Measurements of W+W−+ ≥ 1 jet production cross-sections in pp collisions at = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Measurements of differential cross-sections in four-lepton events in 13 TeV proton-proton collisions with the ATLAS detector

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Queen Mary University of London

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Jonathan Hays Skills & Research Interests

Particle Physics

Higgs bosons

Machine learning

Big data

Proteomics

Top articles of Jonathan Hays

Emulating the impact of additional proton–proton interactions in the ATLAS simulation by presampling sets of inelastic Monte Carlo events

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,NL Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,AC Abusleme Hoffman,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Shahzad Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,Nordin Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Jean-Francois Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,NA Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,VA Austrup,G Avolio,MK Ayoub,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,F Backman,P Bagnaia,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,E Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,R Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,P Balek,F Balli,WK Balunas,J Balz,E Banas,M Bandieramonte

Journal

Computing and Software for Big Science

Published Date

2022/12

The accurate simulation of additional interactions at the ATLAS experiment for the analysis of proton–proton collisions delivered by the Large Hadron Collider presents a significant challenge to the computing resources. During the LHC Run 2 (2015–2018), there were up to 70 inelastic interactions per bunch crossing, which need to be accounted for in Monte Carlo (MC) production. In this document, a new method to account for these additional interactions in the simulation chain is described. Instead of sampling the inelastic interactions and adding their energy deposits to a hard-scatter interaction one-by-one, the inelastic interactions are presampled, independent of the hard scatter, and stored as combined events. Consequently, for each hard-scatter interaction, only one such presampled event needs to be added as part of the simulation chain. For the Run 2 simulation chain, with an average of 35 interactions per …

Search for heavy resonances decaying into a pair of Z bosons in the and final states using 139 of proton–proton collisions at TeV with …

Authors

Georges Aad,B Abbott,DC Abbott,A Abed Abud,K Abeling,DK Abhayasinghe,SH Abidi,OS AbouZeid,NL Abraham,H Abramowicz,H Abreu,Y Abulaiti,BS Acharya,B Achkar,L Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,J Adelman,A Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,C Agapopoulou,MN Agaras,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,A Ahmad,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,X Ai,G Aielli,S Akatsuka,M Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,E Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,MJ Verzini,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,S Ali,M Aliev,G Alimonti,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,BW Allen,PP Allport,A Aloisio,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,L Ambroz,C Amelung,D Amidei,SP Santos,S Amoroso,CS Amrouche,F An,C Anastopoulos,N Andari,T Andeen,JK Anders,SY Andrean,A Andreazza,V Andrei,CR Anelli,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,E Antipov,M Antonelli,DJA Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,J Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,N Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Tame,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,T Asawatavonvanich,N Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,VA Austrup,G Avolio,MK Ayoub,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,F Backman,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,E Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,R Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,P Balek,F Balli

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2021/4

A search for heavy resonances decaying into a pair of Z bosons leading to and final states, where stands for either an electron or a muon, is presented. The search uses proton–proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV collected from 2015 to 2018 that corresponds to the integrated luminosity of 139 recorded by the ATLAS detector during Run 2 of the Large Hadron Collider. Different mass ranges spanning 200 GeV to 2000 GeV for the hypothetical resonances are considered, depending on the final state and model. In the absence of a significant observed excess, the results are interpreted as upper limits on the production cross section of a spin-0 or spin-2 resonance. The upper limits for the spin-0 resonance are translated to exclusion contours in the context of Type-I and Type-II two-Higgs-doublet models, and the limits for the spin-2 resonance are used to constrain the …

Search for squarks and gluinos in final states with one isolated lepton, jets, and missing transverse momentum at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Atlas Collaboration

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2101.01629

Published Date

2021/1/5

The results of a search for gluino and squark pair production with the pairs decaying via the lightest charginos into a final state consisting of two bosons, the lightest neutralinos (), and quarks, are presented. The signal is characterised by the presence of a single charged lepton ( or ) from a boson decay, jets, and missing transverse momentum. The analysis is performed using 139 fb of proton-proton collision data taken at a centre-of-mass energy TeV delivered by the Large Hadron Collider and recorded by the ATLAS experiment. No statistically significant excess of events above the Standard Model expectation is found. Limits are set on the direct production of squarks and gluinos in simplified models. Masses of gluino (squark) up to 2.2 TeV (1.4 TeV) are excluded at 95% confidence level for a light .

Measurements of WH and ZH production in the H→ bb¯ decay channel in pp collisions at 13Te with the ATLAS detector

Authors

ATLAS Collaboration

Published Date

2021

Measurements of the Standard Model Higgs boson decaying into a bb¯ pair and produced in association with a W or Z boson decaying into leptons, using proton–proton collision data collected between 2015 and 2018 by the ATLAS detector, are presented. The measurements use collisions produced by the Large Hadron Collider at a centre-of-mass energy of s=13Te, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139fb-1. The production of a Higgs boson in association with a W or Z boson is established with observed (expected) significances of 4.0 (4.1) and 5.3 (5.1) standard deviations, respectively. Cross-sections of associated production of a Higgs boson decaying into bottom quark pairs with an electroweak gauge boson, W or Z, decaying into leptons are measured as a function of the gauge boson transverse momentum in kinematic fiducial volumes. The cross-section measurements are all consistent with the Standard Model expectations, and the total uncertainties vary from 30% in the high gauge boson transverse momentum regions to 85% in the low regions. Limits are subsequently set on the parameters of an effective Lagrangian sensitive to modifications of the WH and ZH processes as well as the Higgs boson decay into bb¯.

Evidence for Higgs boson decays to a low-mass dilepton system and a photon in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nicola Louise Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,H Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,AC Abusleme Hoffman,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,J Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,J Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Shahzad Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,T Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Stylianos Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,N Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Alexander Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,NA Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Jihad Assahsah,K Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,M Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Arvind Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,F Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,Rahul Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,Petr Balek,Eric Ballabene,Fabrice Balli,William Keaton Balunas,Johannes Balz

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2021/8/10

A search for the Higgs boson decaying into a photon and a pair of electrons or muons with an invariant mass m ℓ ℓ< 30 GeV is presented. The analysis is performed using 139 fb− 1 of proton–proton collision data, produced by the LHC at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV and collected by the ATLAS experiment. Evidence for the H→ ℓ ℓ γ process is found with a significance of 3.2 over the background-only hypothesis, compared to an expected significance of 2.1 for the Standard Model prediction. The best-fit value of the signal-strength parameter, defined as the ratio of the observed signal yield to the one expected in the Standard Model, is μ= 1.5±0.5. The Higgs boson production cross-section times the H→ ℓ ℓ γ branching ratio for m ℓ ℓ< 30 GeV is determined to be 8.7− 2.7+ 2.8 fb.

Observation of photon-induced W+ W− production in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV using the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nadine L Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Shahzad Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Benjamin William Allen,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Fenfen An,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,Nordin Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Alexander Armstrong,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Thanawat Asawatavonvanich,N Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Jihad Assahsah,Ketevi Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Arvind Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Filip Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,Rahul Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,Petr Balek,Fabrice Balli

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2021/5/10

This letter reports the observation of photon-induced production of W-boson pairs, γ γ→ W W. The analysis uses 139 fb− 1 of LHC proton–proton collision data taken at s= 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS experiment during the years 2015–2018. The measurement is performed selecting one electron and one muon, corresponding to the decay of the diboson system as W W→ e±ν μ∓ ν final state. The background-only hypothesis is rejected with a significance of well above 5 standard deviations consistent with the expectation from Monte Carlo simulation. A cross section for the γ γ→ W W process of 3.13±0.31 (stat.)±0.28 (syst.) fb is measured in a fiducial volume close to the acceptance of the detector, by requiring an electron and a muon of opposite signs with large dilepton transverse momentum and exactly zero additional charged particles. This is found to be in agreement with the Standard Model prediction.

Measurements of W+W−+ ≥ 1 jet production cross-sections in pp collisions at = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,B Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nicola Louise Abraham,H Abramowicz,H Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,AC Abusleme Hoffman,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,J Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,J Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Shahzad Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Philip Patrick Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,T Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Stylianos Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,N Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Alexander Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,NA Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Jihad Assahsah,K Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,M Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Arvind Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,F Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,Rahul Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,Petr Balek,Eric Ballabene,Fabrice Balli,William Keaton Balunas,Johannes Balz

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2021/6

Fiducial and differential cross-section measurements of W+ W− production in association with at least one hadronic jet are presented. These measurements are sensitive to the properties of electroweak-boson self-interactions and provide a test of perturbative quantum chromodynamics and the electroweak theory. The analysis is performed using proton-proton collision data collected at= 13 TeV with the ATLAS experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb− 1. Events are selected with exactly one oppositely charged electron-muon pair and at least one hadronic jet with a transverse momentum of p T> 30 GeV and a pseudorapidity of| η|< 4. 5. After subtracting the background contributions and correcting for detector effects, the jet-inclusive W+ W−+≥ 1 jet fiducial cross-section and W+ W−+ jets differential cross-sections with respect to several kinematic variables are measured. These …

Measurements of differential cross-sections in four-lepton events in 13 TeV proton-proton collisions with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Braden Abbott,Dale C Abbott,Adam Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nadine L Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,H Abreu,Y Abulaiti,BS Acharya,B Achkar,L Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,J Adelman,A Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,C Agapopoulou,MN Agaras,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,A Ahmad,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,X Ai,G Aielli,S Akatsuka,M Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,E Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,S Ali,M Aliev,G Alimonti,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,BW Allen,PP Allport,A Aloisio,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,L Ambroz,C Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,S Amoroso,CS Amrouche,F An,C Anastopoulos,N Andari,T Andeen,JK Anders,SY Andrean,A Andreazza,V Andrei,CR Anelli,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,E Antipov,M Antonelli,DJA Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,N Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,T Asawatavonvanich,N Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,VA Austrup,G Avolio,MK Ayoub,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,F Backman,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,E Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,R Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,P Balek,F Balli

Journal

Journal of high energy physics

Published Date

2021/7

Measurements of four-lepton differential and integrated fiducial cross-sections in events with two same-flavour, opposite-charge electron or muon pairs are presented. The data correspond to 139 fb− 1 of= 13 TeV proton-proton collisions, collected by the ATLAS detector during Run 2 of the Large Hadron Collider (2015–2018). The final state has contributions from a number of interesting Standard Model processes that dominate in different four-lepton invariant mass regions, including single Z boson production, Higgs boson production and on-shell ZZ production, with a complex mix of interference terms, and possible contributions from physics beyond the Standard Model. The differential cross-sections include the four-lepton invariant mass inclusively, in slices of other kinematic variables, and in different lepton flavour categories. Also measured are dilepton invariant masses, transverse momenta, and angular …

Measurement of light-by-light scattering and search for axion-like particles with 2.2 nb− 1 of Pb+ Pb data with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,Adam Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nadine L Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Michael Adersberger,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Shahzad Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Benjamin William Allen,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Fenfen An,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,Nordin Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,FA Arduh,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,T Asawatavonvanich,N Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,K Augsten,VA Austrup,G Avolio,MK Ayoub,G Azuelos,H Bachacou,K Bachas,F Backman,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,E Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,R Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,P Balek,F Balli

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2021/3

This paper describes a measurement of light-by-light scattering based on Pb+ Pb collision data recorded by the ATLAS experiment during Run 2 of the LHC. The study uses 2. 2 nb− 1 of integrated luminosity collected in 2015 and 2018 at= 5. 02 TeV. Light-by-light scattering candidates are selected in events with two photons produced exclusively, each with transverse energy> 2. 5 GeV, pseudorapidity| η γ|< 2. 37, diphoton invariant mass m γγ> 5 GeV, and with small diphoton transverse momentum and diphoton acoplanarity. The integrated and differential fiducial cross sections are measured and compared with theoretical predictions. The diphoton invariant mass distribution is used to set limits on the production of axion-like particles. This result provides the most stringent limits to date on axion-like particle production for masses in the range 6–100 GeV. Cross sections above 2 to 70 nb are excluded at the …

Azithromycin in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 (RECOVERY): a randomised, controlled, open-label, platform trial

Authors

RECOVERY Collaborative Group

Journal

Lancet (London, England)

Published Date

2021/2/13

BackgroundAzithromycin has been proposed as a treatment for COVID-19 on the basis of its immunomodulatory actions. We aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of azithromycin in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19.MethodsIn this randomised, controlled, open-label, adaptive platform trial (Randomised Evaluation of COVID-19 Therapy [RECOVERY]), several possible treatments were compared with usual care in patients admitted to hospital with COVID-19 in the UK. The trial is underway at 176 hospitals in the UK. Eligible and consenting patients were randomly allocated to either usual standard of care alone or usual standard of care plus azithromycin 500 mg once per day by mouth or intravenously for 10 days or until discharge (or allocation to one of the other RECOVERY treatment groups). Patients were assigned via web-based simple (unstratified) randomisation with allocation concealment and …

Optimisation of large-radius jet reconstruction for the ATLAS detector in 13 TeV proton–proton collisions

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nadine L Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Michael Adersberger,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Shahzad Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Benjamin William Allen,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Fenfen An,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,J Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,Nordin Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Francisco Anuar Arduh,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Alexander Armstrong,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Thanawat Asawatavonvanich,Nedaa Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Jihad Assahsah,Ketevi Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Prachi Arvind Atmasiddha,Kamil Augsten,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Georges Azuelos,Dominik Babal,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Filip Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,Rahul Balasubramanian,EM Baldin

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2021/4

Jet substructure has provided new opportunities for searches and measurements at the LHC, and has seen continuous development since the optimization of the large-radius jet definition used by ATLAS was performed during Run 1. A range of new inputs to jet reconstruction, pile-up mitigation techniques and jet grooming algorithms motivate an optimisation of large-radius jet reconstruction for ATLAS. In this paper, this optimisation procedure is presented, and the performance of a wide range of large-radius jet definitions is compared. The relative performance of these jet definitions is assessed using metrics such as their pileup stability, ability to identify hadronically decaying W bosons and top quarks with large transverse momenta. A new type of jet input object, called a ‘unified flow object’is introduced which combines calorimeter-and inner-detector-based signals in order to achieve optimal performance across a …

Differential cross-section measurements for the electroweak production of dijets in association with a Z boson in proton–proton collisions at ATLAS

Authors

Atlas Collaboration

Published Date

2021

Differential cross-section measurements are presented for the electroweak production of two jets in association with a Z boson. These measurements are sensitive to the vector-boson fusion production mechanism and provide a fundamental test of the gauge structure of the Standard Model. The analysis is performed using proton–proton collision data collected by ATLAS at

Study of the normalized transverse momentum distribution of bosons produced in collisions at

Authors

Victor Mukhamedovich Abazov,B Abbott,Bannanje Sripath Acharya,M Adams,Todd Adams,James P Agnew,Guennadi D Alexeev,G Alkhazov,A Alton,A Askew,Scott Atkins,Kamil Augsten,Volodymyr Aushev,Yegor Aushev,C Avila,Frederique Badaud,L Bagby,Boris Baldin,Dmitry V Bandurin,Sunanda Banerjee,Emanuela Barberis,P Baringer,JF Bartlett,U Bassler,Victor Bazterra,A Bean,Marcia Begalli,Leo Bellantoni,Suman B Beri,Gregorio Bernardi,R Bernhard,I Bertram,Marc Besancon,Raymond Beuselinck,Pushpalatha C Bhat,Sudeep Bhatia,Vipin Bhatnagar,G Blazey,S Blessing,K Bloom,A Boehnlein,D Boline,EE Boos,G Borissov,M Borysova,A Brandt,O Brandt,M Brochmann,R Brock,A Bross,D Brown,XB Bu,M Buehler,V Buescher,V Bunichev,S Burdin,CP Buszello,E Camacho-Perez,BCK Casey,H Castilla-Valdez,S Caughron,S Chakrabarti,KM Chan,A Chandra,E Chapon,G Chen,SW Cho,S Choi,B Choudhary,S Cihangir,D Claes,J Clutter,M Cooke,WE Cooper,M Corcoran,F Couderc,M-C Cousinou,J Cuth,D Cutts,A Das,G Davies,SJ de Jong,E De la Cruz-Burelo,F Deliot,R Demina,D Denisov,SP Denisov,S Desai,C Deterre,K DeVaughan,HT Diehl,M Diesburg,PF Ding,A Dominguez,A Drutskoy,A Dubey,LV Dudko,A Duperrin,S Dutt,M Eads,D Edmunds,J Ellison,VD Elvira,Y Enari,H Evans,A Evdokimov,VN Evdokimov,A Faure,L Feng,T Ferbel,F Fiedler,F Filthaut,W Fisher,HE Fisk,M Fortner,H Fox,J Franc,S Fuess,Y Fu,PH Garbincius,A Garcia-Bellido,JA Garcia-Gonzalez,V Gavrilov,W Geng,CE Gerber,Y Gershtein,G Ginther,O Gogota,G Golovanov,PD Grannis,S Greder,H Greenlee,G Grenier,Ph Gris,J-F Grivaz,A Grohsjean,S Gruenendahl,MW Gruenewald,T Guillemin,G Gutierrez,P Gutierrez,J Haley,L Han,K Harder,A Harel,JM Hauptman,J Hays,T Head,T Hebbeker,D Hedin

Journal

Physical Review D

Published Date

2021/1/5

We present a study of the normalized transverse momentum distribution of W bosons produced in p p collisions, using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 4.35 fb− 1 collected with the D0 detector at the Fermilab Tevatron collider at s= 1.96 TeV. The measurement focuses on the transverse momentum region below 15 GeV, which is of special interest for electroweak precision measurements; it relies on the same detector calibration methods which were used for the precision measurement of the W boson mass. The measured distribution is compared to different QCD predictions and a procedure is given to allow the comparison of any further theoretical models to the D0 data.

Measurement of the associated production of a Higgs boson decaying into b-quarks with a vector boson at high transverse momentum in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS …

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nadine L Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Michael Adersberger,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Shahzad Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Benjamin William Allen,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Fenfen An,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,Nordin Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Francisco Anuar Arduh,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Alexander Armstrong,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Thanawat Asawatavonvanich,Nedaa Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Jihad Assahsah,Ketevi Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Kamil Augsten,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Georges Azuelos,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Moritz Backes,Filip Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,EM Baldin,Petr Balek,Fabrice Balli,William Keaton Balunas

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2021/5/10

The associated production of a Higgs boson with a W or Z boson decaying into leptons and where the Higgs boson decays to a b b¯ pair is measured in the high vector-boson transverse momentum regime, above 250 GeV, with the ATLAS detector. The analysed data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb− 1, were collected in proton–proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider between 2015 and 2018 at a centre-of-mass energy of s= 13 TeV. The measured signal strength, defined as the ratio of the measured signal yield to that predicted by the Standard Model, is 0.72− 0.36+ 0.39 corresponding to an observed (expected) significance of 2.1 (2.7) standard deviations. Cross-sections of associated production of a Higgs boson decaying into b quark pairs with a W or Z gauge boson, decaying into leptons, are measured in two exclusive vector boson transverse momentum regions, 250–400 GeV and …

Measurement of single top-quark production in association with a W boson in the single-lepton channel at√ s= 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Braden Abbott,Dale C Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nadine L Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,H Abreu,Y Abulaiti,BS Acharya,B Achkar,S Adachi,L Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,J Adelman,M Adersberger,A Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,C Agapopoulou,MN Agaras,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,X Ai,G Aielli,S Akatsuka,TPA Åkesson,E Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,D Alexandre,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,M Aliev,G Alimonti,J Alison,SP Alkire,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,BW Allen,PP Allport,A Aloisio,A Alonso,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,AA Alshehri,M Alvarez Estevez,D Álvarez Piqueras,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,L Ambroz,C Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,S Amoroso,CS Amrouche,F An,C Anastopoulos,N Andari,T Andeen,CF Anders,JK Anders,A Andreazza,V Andrei,CR Anelli,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,E Antipov,M Antonelli,DJA Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,L Aperio Bella,G Arabidze,JP Araque,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,FA Arduh,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,G Artoni,S Artz,S Asai,N Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,K Augsten,G Avolio,R Avramidou,MK Ayoub,AM Azoulay,G Azuelos,H Bachacou,K Bachas,M Backes,F Backman,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,M Bajic,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,EM Baldin

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2021/8

The production cross-section of a top quark in association with a W boson is measured using proton–proton collisions at . The dataset corresponds to an integrated luminosity of , and was collected in 2012 by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The analysis is performed in the single-lepton channel. Events are selected by requiring one isolated lepton (electron or muon) and at least three jets. A neural network is trained to separate the tW signal from the dominant background. The cross-section is extracted from a binned profile maximum-likelihood fit to a two-dimensional discriminant built from the neural-network output and the invariant mass of the hadronically decaying W boson. The measured cross-section is , in good agreement with the Standard Model expectation.

Search for charged Higgs bosons decaying into a top quark and a bottom quark at = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Albert M Sirunyan,Armen Tumasyan,Wolfgang Adam,Federico Ambrogi,Thomas Bergauer,Johannes Brandstetter,Marko Dragicevic,Janos Erö,A Escalante Del Valle,Martin Flechl,Rudolf Fruehwirth,Manfred Jeitler,Natascha Krammer,Ilse Krätschmer,Dietrich Liko,Thomas Madlener,Ivan Mikulec,Navid Rad,Jochen Schieck,Robert Schöfbeck,Markus Spanring,Daniel Spitzbart,Wolfgang Waltenberger,C-E Wulz,Mateusz Zarucki,Vladimir Drugakov,Vladimir Mossolov,J Suarez Gonzalez,Mohamed Rashad Darwish,Eddi A De Wolf,Davide Di Croce,Xavier Janssen,Aleksandra Lelek,Maxim Pieters,H Rejeb Sfar,Hans Van Haevermaet,Pierre Van Mechelen,Senne Van Putte,Nick Van Remortel,Freya Blekman,Emil Sørensen Bols,Simranjit Singh Chhibra,Jorgen D’Hondt,Jarne De Clercq,Denys Lontkovskyi,Steven Lowette,Ivan Marchesini,Seth Moortgat,Quentin Python,Kirill Skovpen,Stefaan Tavernier,Walter Van Doninck,Petra Van Mulders,Diego Beghin,Bugra Bilin,Hugues Brun,Barbara Clerbaux,Gilles De Lentdecker,Hugo Delannoy,Brian Dorney,Laurent Favart,Anastasia Grebenyuk,Amandeep Kaur Kalsi,Andrey Popov,Nicolas Postiau,Elizabeth Starling,Laurent Thomas,C Vander Velde,P Vanlaer,D Vannerom,T Cornelis,D Dobur,I Khvastunov,M Niedziela,C Roskas,M Tytgat,W Verbeke,B Vermassen,M Vit,O Bondu,G Bruno,C Caputo,P David,C Delaere,M Delcourt,A Giammanco,V Lemaitre,J Prisciandaro,A Saggio,M Vidal Marono,P Vischia,J Zobec,FL Alves,GA Alves,G Correia Silva,C Hensel,A Moraes,P Rebello Teles,E Belchior Batista Das Chagas,W Carvalho,J Chinellato,E Coelho,EM Da Costa,GG Da Silveira,D De Jesus Damiao,C De Oliveira Martins,S Fonseca De Souza,LM Huertas Guativa,H Malbouisson,J Martins,D Matos Figueiredo,M Medina Jaime,M Melo De Almeida,C Mora Herrera,L Mundim,H Nogima,WL Prado Da Silva,LJ Sanchez Rosas,A Santoro,A Sznajder,M Thiel,EJ Tonelli Manganote,F Torres Da Silva De Araujo,A Vilela Pereira,CA Bernardes,L Calligaris,TR Fernandez Perez Tomei,EM Gregores,DS Lemos,PG Mercadante,SF Novaes,Sandra S Padula,A Aleksandrov,G Antchev,R Hadjiiska,P Iaydjiev,M Misheva,M Rodozov,M Shopova,G Sultanov,M Bonchev,A Dimitrov,T Ivanov,L Litov,B Pavlov,P Petkov,W Fang,X Gao,L Yuan,M Ahmad

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2020/7

A search for charged Higgs bosons (H±) decaying into a top and a bottom quark in the all-jet final state is presented. The analysis uses LHC proton-proton collision data recorded with the CMS detector in 2016 at= 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35.9 fb− 1. No significant excess is observed above the expected background. Model-independent upper limits at 95% confidence level are set on the product of the H±production cross section and branching fraction in two scenarios. For production in association with a top quark, limits of 21.3 to 0.007 pb are obtained for H±masses in the range of 0.2 to 3 TeV. Combining this with a search in leptonic final states results in improved limits of 9.25 to 0.005 pb. The complementary s-channel production of an H±is investigated in the mass range of 0.8 to 3 TeV and the corresponding upper limits are 4.5 to 0.023 pb. These results are interpreted using …

Determination of the parton distribution functions of the proton from ATLAS measurements of differential W±and Z boson production in association with jets

Authors

Georges Aad,B Abbott,DC Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,SH Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,AC Abusleme Hoffman,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,SV Addepalli,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,S Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,C Agapopoulou,MN Agaras,J Agarwala,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,A Ahmad,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,X Ai,G Aielli,I Aizenberg,M Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,P Albicocco,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,S Ali,M Aliev,G Alimonti,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,PP Allport,A Aloisio,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,L Ambroz,C Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,S Amoroso,KR Amos,CS Amrouche,V Ananiev,C Anastopoulos,N Andari,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,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,N Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,E Arena,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,NA Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,S Auricchio,VA Austrup,G Avner,G Avolio,MK Ayoub,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,A Bachiu,F Backman,A Badea,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,E Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,R Balasubramanian,EM Baldin

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2022/5/13

This paper presents an analysis at next-to-next-to-leading order in the theory of quantum chromodynamics for the determination of a new set of proton parton distribution functions using diverse measurements in pp collisions at , 8 and 13 TeV, performed by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, together with deep inelastic scattering data from ep collisions at the HERA collider. The ATLAS data sets considered are differential cross-section measurements of inclusive and boson production, and Z boson production in association with jets, production, inclusive jet production and direct photon production. In the analysis, particular attention is paid to the correlation of systematic uncertainties within and between the various ATLAS data sets and to the impact of model, theoretical and parameterisation uncertainties. The resulting set of parton distribution functions is called ATLASpdf21.

Search for resonances decaying into photon pairs in 139 fb of collisions at 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

ATLAS collaboration

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2102.13405

Published Date

2021/2/26

Searches for new resonances in the diphoton final state, with spin 0 as predicted by theories with an extended Higgs sector and with spin 2 using a warped extra-dimension benchmark model, are presented using 139 fb of 13 TeV collision data collected by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. No significant deviation from the Standard Model is observed and upper limits are placed on the production cross-section times branching ratio to two photons as a function of the resonance mass.

Search for dark matter in association with an energetic photon in pp collisions at = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,Adam Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,NL Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Michael Adersberger,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,Melike Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Shahzad Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Benjamin William Allen,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Fenfen An,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,Nordin Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Francisco Anuar Arduh,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Alexander Armstrong,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Thanawat Asawatavonvanich,Nedaa Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Jihad Assahsah,Ketevi Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Kamil Augsten,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Georges Azuelos,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Filip Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,Rahul Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,Petr Balek,Fabrice Balli

Journal

Journal of high energy physics

Published Date

2021/2

A search for dark matter is conducted in final states containing a photon and missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at= 13 TeV. The data, collected during 2015–2018 by the ATLAS experiment at the CERN LHC, correspond to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb− 1. No deviations from the predictions of the Standard Model are observed and 95% confidence-level upper limits between 2.45 fb and 0.5 fb are set on the visible cross section for contributions from physics beyond the Standard Model, in different ranges of the missing transverse momentum. The results are interpreted as 95% confidence-level limits in models where weakly interacting dark-matter candidates are pair-produced via an s-channel axial-vector or vector mediator. Dark-matter candidates with masses up to 415 (580) GeV are excluded for axial-vector (vector) mediators, while the maximum excluded mass of the mediator is …

Measurement of the CP-violating phase in decays in ATLAS at 13 TeV

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,Ovsat Abdinov,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,NL Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Shunsuke Adachi,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Michael Adersberger,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Didier Alexandre,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Gianluca Alimonti,John Alison,Steven Patrick Alkire,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Benjamin William Allen,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Alejandro Alonso,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,Azzah Aziz Alshehri,M Alvarez Estevez,D Álvarez Piqueras,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Fenfen An,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,Christoph Falk Anders,John Kenneth Anders,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,L Aperio Bella,Giorgi Arabidze,JP Araque,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Francisco Anuar Arduh,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Lewis James Armitage,Alexander Armstrong,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,Andrei Artamonov,Giacomo Artoni,Sebastian Artz,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Ketevi Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Kamil Augsten,Giuseppe Avolio,R Avramidou,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Adam Maxwell Azoulay,Georges Azuelos,Matthew John Baca,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Moritz Backes,Filip Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Milena Bajic,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,EM Baldin,Petr Balek

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2021/4

A measurement of the decay parameters using of integrated luminosity collected with the ATLAS detector from 13  proton–proton collisions at the LHC is presented. The measured parameters include the CP-violating phase , the width difference between the meson mass eigenstates and the average decay width . The values measured for the physical parameters are combined with those from of 7 and 8  data, leading to the following: $$\begin{aligned} \phi _{s}= & {} -0.087 \pm 0.036 ~\mathrm {(stat.)} \pm 0.021 ~\mathrm {(syst.)~rad} \\ \Delta \Gamma _{s}= & {} 0.0657 \pm 0.0043 ~\mathrm {(stat.)}\pm 0.0037 ~\mathrm {(syst.)~ps}^{-1} \\ \Gamma _{s}= & {} 0.6703 \pm 0.0014 ~\mathrm {(stat.)}\pm 0.0018 ~\mathrm {(syst.)~ps}^{-1} \end{aligned}$$Results for and are also presented as 68% confidence level contours in the – plane. Furthermore the transversity …

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Emulating the impact of additional proton–proton interactions in the ATLAS simulation by presampling sets of inelastic Monte Carlo events

Search for heavy resonances decaying into a pair of Z bosons in the and final states using 139 of proton–proton collisions at TeV with …

Search for squarks and gluinos in final states with one isolated lepton, jets, and missing transverse momentum at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Measurements of WH and ZH production in the H→ bb¯ decay channel in pp collisions at 13Te with the ATLAS detector

Evidence for Higgs boson decays to a low-mass dilepton system and a photon in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Observation of photon-induced W+ W− production in pp collisions at s= 13 TeV using the ATLAS detector

Measurements of W+W−+ ≥ 1 jet production cross-sections in pp collisions at = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Measurements of differential cross-sections in four-lepton events in 13 TeV proton-proton collisions with the ATLAS detector

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