Shih-Chieh Hsu

Shih-Chieh Hsu

University of Washington

H-index: 65

North America-United States

About Shih-Chieh Hsu

Shih-Chieh Hsu, With an exceptional h-index of 65 and a recent h-index of 49 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Washington, specializes in the field of High Energy Physics, Dark Matter, Machine Learning, Deep Learning, Artificial Intelligence.

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

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

Observation of WZγ Production in pp Collisions at s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS Detector

Performance and calibration of quark/gluon-jet taggers using 140 fb Of Collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

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

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

First measurement of the and interaction cross sections at the LHC with FASER’s emulsion detector

Search for new phenomena with top-quark pairs and large missing transverse momentum using 140 of collision data at TeV with the ATLAS detector

The performance of missing transverse momentum reconstruction and its significance with the ATLAS detector using 140 fb of TeV collisions

Shih-Chieh Hsu Information

University

University of Washington

Position

Associate Professor of Physics

Citations(all)

28638

Citations(since 2020)

12165

Cited By

11069

hIndex(all)

65

hIndex(since 2020)

49

i10Index(all)

191

i10Index(since 2020)

146

Email

University Profile Page

University of Washington

Shih-Chieh Hsu Skills & Research Interests

High Energy Physics

Dark Matter

Machine Learning

Deep Learning

Artificial Intelligence

Top articles of Shih-Chieh Hsu

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.

Observation of WZγ Production 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,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,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,Jan-Hendrik Arling,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Jihad Assahsah,K Assamagan,Robert Astalos,S Atashi,Ryan Justin Atkin,M Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,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

Journal

Physical review letters

Published Date

2024/1/12

This Letter reports the observation of W Z γ production and a measurement of its cross section using 140.1±1.2 fb− 1 of proton-proton collision data recorded at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The W Z γ production cross section, with both the W and Z bosons decaying leptonically, p p→ W Z γ→ ℓ′±ν ℓ+ ℓ− γ (ℓ (′)= e, μ), is measured in a fiducial phase-space region defined such that the leptons and the photon have high transverse momentum and the photon is isolated. The cross section is found to be 2.01±0.30 (stat)±0.16 (syst) fb. The corresponding standard model predicted cross section calculated at next-to-leading order in perturbative quantum chromodynamics and at leading order in the electroweak coupling constant is 1.50±0.06 fb. The observed significance of the W Z γ signal is 6.3 σ, compared with an expected significance of 5.0 σ.

Performance and calibration of quark/gluon-jet taggers using 140 fb Of Collisions at 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.

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.

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%.

First measurement of the and interaction cross sections at the LHC with FASER’s emulsion detector

Authors

Roshan Mammen Abraham,Lorne Levinson,Fulvio Martinelli,David W Casper,Sergey Dmitrievsky,Monica D'Onofrio,Yannick Favre,Andre Rubbia,Matthias Schott,Hans Joos,Tomoko Ariga,Osamu Sato,Jinfeng Liu,Markus Prim,Yuxiao Wang,Hiroaki Kawahara,Tomohiro Inada,Savannah Shively,Mitsuhiro Nakamura,Lorenzo Paolozzi,Ondrej Theiner,Lydia Brenner,Florian U Bernlochner,Margaret S Lutz,Chiara Magliocca,Hiroki Rokujo,Sergio Gonzalez-Sevilla,Deion Fellers,Laurie Nevay,Carl Gwilliam,Jamie Boyd,Max Fieg,Zhen Hu,Elisa Ruiz-Choliz,Andrea Pizarro Medina,Samuel Zahorec,Alex Keyken,Mansoora Shamim,Carlo Alberto Fenoglio,Wissal Filali,Enrique Kajomovitz,Matteo Milanesio,Yosuke Takubo,Jack MacDonald,Sune Jakobsen,Pantelis Kontaxakis,Takumi Kanai,Ke Li,Didier Ferrere,Ken Ohashi,Helena Lefebvre,Daiki Hayakawa,Susanne Kuehn,Shih-Chieh Hsu,Angela Burger,Kristof Schmieden,Claire Antel,Shunliang Zhang,Jonathan L Feng,Tobias Boeckh,Anna Sfyrla,Akitaka Ariga,Stephane Debieux,Yuri Gornushkin,Josh McFayden,Luca Iodice,Roberto Cardella,Michaela Queitsch-Maitland,Kazuaki Okui,Eric Torrence,Sinead Eley,Stephen Gibson,Di Wang,Motoya Nonaka,Charlotte Cavanagh,Umut Kose,Jorge Sabater-Iglesias,Lawson McCoy,Haruhi Fujimori,Friedemann Neuhaus,John Anders,Ali Garabaglu,Eli Welch,Noshin Tarannum,Giuseppe Iacobucci,Stefano Zambito,Toshiyuki Nakano,Benedikt Vormwald,Jeremy Atkinson,Felix Kling,Andrea Coccaro,Brian Petersen,Rafaella Kotitsa,Xin Chen,Daniela Kock,Ansh Desai,Hao Pang,Franck Cadoux,Theo Moretti,Magdalena Munker,Paola Scampoli,Hidetoshi Otono,Thanushan Kugathasan,Svetlana Vasina

Published Date

2024/3/20

This paper presents the first results of the study of high-energy electron and muon neutrino charged-current interactions in the FASERν emulsion/tungsten detector of the FASER experiment at the LHC. A subset of the FASERν volume, which corresponds to a target mass of 128.6 kg, was exposed to neutrinos from the LHC pp collisions with a centre-of-mass energy of 13.6 TeV and an integrated luminosity of 9.5 fb− 1. Applying stringent selections requiring electrons with reconstructed energy above 200 GeV, four electron neutrino interaction candidate events are observed with an expected background of 0.025+ 0.015− 0.010, leading to a statistical significance of 5.2 σ. This is the first direct observation of electron neutrino interactions at a particle collider. Eight muon neutrino interaction candidate events are also detected, with an expected background of 0.22+ 0.09

Search for new phenomena with top-quark pairs and large missing transverse momentum using 140 of 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 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,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 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,Adam Bailey,John Baines,Luke Baines

Published Date

2024/1/30

A search is conducted for new phenomena in events with a top quark pair and large missing transverse momentum, where the top quark pair is reconstructed in final states with one isolated electron or muon and multiple jets. The search is performed using the Large Hadron Collider proton--proton collision data sample at a centre-of-mass energy of TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector that corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 140 fb. An analysis based on neural network classifiers is optimised to search for directly produced pairs of supersymmetric partners of the top quark (stop), and to search for spin-0 mediators, produced in association with a pair of top quarks, that decay into dark-matter particles. In the stop search, the analysis is designed to target models in which the mass difference between the stop and the neutralino from the stop decay is close to the top quark mass. This new search is combined with previously published searches in final states with different lepton multiplicities. No significant excess above the Standard Model background is observed, and limits at 95% confidence level are set. Models with neutralinos with masses up to 570 GeV are excluded, while for small neutralino masses models are excluded for stop masses up to 1230 GeV. Scalar (pseudoscalar) dark matter mediator masses as large as 350 (370) GeV are excluded when the coupling strengths of the mediator to Standard Model and dark-matter particles are both set to one. At lower mediator masses, models with production cross-sections as small as 0.15 (0.16) times the nominal predictions are excluded. Results of this search are also used to set …

The performance of missing transverse momentum reconstruction and its significance with the ATLAS detector using 140 fb of TeV collisions

Authors

Georges Aad,Erlend Aakvaag,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,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,Kehang Bai,Adam Bailey,Virginia Bailey,John Baines,Luke Baines,Keith Baker,Evelin Bakos,Debottam Bakshi Gupta

Published Date

2024/2/13

This paper presents the reconstruction of missing transverse momentum () in proton-proton collisions, at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. This is a challenging task involving many detector inputs, combining fully calibrated electrons, muons, photons, hadronically decaying -leptons, hadronic jets, and soft activity from remaining tracks. Possible double counting of momentum is avoided by applying a signal ambiguity resolution procedure which rejects detector inputs that have already been used. Several `working points' are defined with varying stringency of selections, the tightest improving the resolution at high pile-up by up to 30% compared to the loosest. The performance is evaluated using data and Monte Carlo simulation, with an emphasis on understanding the impact of pile-up, primarily using events consistent with leptonic decays. The studies use of data, collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider between 2015 and 2018. The results demonstrate that reconstruction, and its associated significance, are well understood and reliably modelled by simulation. Finally, the systematic uncertainties on the soft component are calculated. After various improvements the scale and resolution uncertainties are reduced by up to 76% and 51%, respectively, compared to the previous calculation at a lower luminosity.

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 Dark Photons with the FASER detector at the LHC

Authors

Henso Abreu,John Anders,Claire Antel,Akitaka Ariga,Tomoko Ariga,Jeremy Atkinson,Florian U Bernlochner,Tobias Boeckh,Jamie Boyd,Lydia Brenner,Franck Cadoux,David W Casper,Charlotte Cavanagh,Xin Chen,Andrea Coccaro,Monica d'Onofrio,Ansh Desai,Sergey Dmitrievsky,Candan Dozen,Yannick Favre,Deion Fellers,Jonathan L Feng,Carlo Alberto Fenoglio,Didier Ferrere,Iftah Galon,Stephen Gibson,Sergio Gonzalez-Sevilla,Yuri Gornushkin,Carl Gwilliam,Daiki Hayakawa,Shih-Chieh Hsu,Zhen Hu,Giuseppe Iacobucci,Tomohiro Inada,Sune Jakobsen,Hans Joos,Enrique Kajomovitz,Hiroaki Kawahara,Alex Keyken,Felix Kling,Daniela Köck,Umut Kose,Rafaella Kotitsa,Susanne Kuehn,Helena Lefebvre,Lorne Levinson,Ke Li,Jinfeng Liu,Jack MacDonald,Chiara Magliocca,Fulvio Martinelli,Josh McFayden,Sam Meehan,Matteo Milanesio,Théo Moretti,Magdalena Munker,Mitsuhiro Nakamura,Toshiyuki Nakano,Friedemann Neuhaus,Laurie Nevay,Ken Ohashi,Hidetoshi Otono,Hao Pang,Lorenzo Paolozzi,Brian Petersen,Markus Prim,Michaela Queitsch-Maitland,Hiroki Rokujo,Elisa Ruiz-Choliz,Jorge Sabater-Iglesias,Jakob Salfeld-Nebgen,Osamu Sato,Paola Scampoli,Kristof Schmieden,Matthias Schott,Anna Sfyrla,Savannah Shively,Yosuke Takubo,Noshin Tarannum,Ondrej Theiner,Eric Torrence,Sebastian Trojanowski,Svetlana Vasina,Benedikt Vormwald,Di Wang,Eli Welch,Samuel Zahorec,Stefano Zambito

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2024/1/1

The FASER experiment at the LHC is designed to search for light, weakly-interacting particles produced in proton-proton collisions at the ATLAS interaction point that travel in the far-forward direction. The first results from a search for dark photons decaying to an electron-positron pair, using a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 27.0 fb− 1 collected at centre-of-mass energy s= 13.6 TeV in 2022 in LHC Run 3, are presented. No events are seen in an almost background-free analysis, yielding world-leading constraints on dark photons with couplings ϵ∼ 2× 10− 5− 1× 10− 4 and masses∼ 17 MeV− 70 MeV. The analysis is also used to probe the parameter space of a massive gauge boson from a U (1) B− L model, with couplings g B− L∼ 5× 10− 6− 2× 10− 5 and masses∼ 15 MeV− 40 MeV excluded for the first time.

Determination of the relative sign of the Higgs boson couplings to and bosons using production via vector-boson fusion 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,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,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,Debottam Bakshi Gupta,Veena Balakrishnan

Published Date

2024/2/7

The associated production of Higgs and bosons via vector-boson fusion (VBF) is highly sensitive to the relative sign of the Higgs boson couplings to and bosons. In this Letter, two searches for this process are presented, using 140 fb of proton-proton collision data at = 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The first search targets scenarios with opposite-sign couplings of the and bosons to the Higgs boson, while the second targets Standard Model-like scenarios with same-sign couplings. Both analyses consider Higgs decays into a pair of -quarks and decays with an electron or muon. The opposite-sign coupling hypothesis is excluded with significance much greater than , and the observed (expected) upper limit set on the cross-section for VBF production is 9.0 (8.7) times the Standard Model value.

Studies of the energy dependence of diboson polarization fractions and the Radiation Amplitude Zero effect in WZ production 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,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,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

This Letter presents the first study of the energy-dependence of diboson polarization fractions in ????????→ ℓ????ℓ′ ℓ′(ℓ, ℓ′= ????, ????) production. The data set used corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 140 fb− 1 of proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector. Two fiducial regions with an enhanced presence of events featuring two longitudinally-polarized bosons are defined. A non-zero fraction of events with two longitudinally-polarized bosons is measured with an observed significance of 5.3 standard deviations in the region with 100< ????????????≤ 200 GeV and 1.6 standard deviations in the region with ???????? ????> 200 GeV, where ???? ???? ???? is the transverse momentum of the ???? boson. This Letter also reports the first study of the Radiation Amplitude Zero effect. Events with two transversely-polarized bosons are analyzed for the Δ???? (ℓ???? ????) and Δ???? (????????) distributions defined respectively as the rapidity difference between the lepton from the ???? boson decay and the ???? boson and the rapidity difference between the ???? boson and the ???? boson. Significant suppression of events near zero is observed in both distributions. Unfolded Δ???? (ℓ???? ????) and Δ???? (????????) distributions are also measured and compared to theoretical predictions.

The ATLAS Trigger System for LHC Run 3 and Trigger performance in 2022

Authors

Georges Aad,Erlend Aakvaag,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,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,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,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,Debottam Bakshi Gupta,Veena Balakrishnan

Published Date

2024/1/15

The ATLAS trigger system is a crucial component of the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. It is responsible for selecting events in line with the ATLAS physics programme. This paper presents an overview of the changes to the trigger and data acquisition system during the second long shutdown of the LHC, and shows the performance of the trigger system and its components in the proton-proton collisions during the 2022 commissioning period as well as its expected performance in proton-proton and heavy-ion collisions for the remainder of the third LHC data-taking period (2022-2025).

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.

A search for top-squark pair production, in final states containing a top quark, a charm quark and missing transverse momentum, using the 139 fb of collision …

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

This paper presents a search for top-squark pair production in final states with a top quark, a charm quark and missing transverse momentum. The data were collected with the ATLAS detector during LHC Run 2 and corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 139fb of proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of = 13 TeV. The analysis is motivated by an extended Minimal Supersymmetric Standard Model featuring a non-minimal flavour violation in the second- and third-generation squark sector. The top squark in this model has two possible decay modes, either or , where the is undetected. The analysis is optimised assuming that both of the decay modes are equally probable, leading to the most likely final state of . Good agreement is found between the Standard Model expectation and the data in the search regions. Exclusion limits at 95% CL are obtained in the vs plane and, in addition, limits on the branching ratio of the decay as a function of are also produced. Top-squark masses of up to 800 GeV are excluded for scenarios with light neutralinos, and top-squark masses up to 600 GeV are excluded in scenarios where the neutralino and the top squark are almost mass degenerate.

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 …

Search for pair-produced vector-like top and bottom partners in events with large missing transverse momentum in pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,B Abbott,DC Abbott,Kira Abeling,SH Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,AC Abusleme Hoffman,BS Acharya,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,SV Addepalli,J Adelman,Aytül Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,MN Agaras,J Agarwala,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,A Ahmad,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,S Ahuja,X Ai,G Aielli,I Aizenberg,M Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,P Albicocco,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,S Ali,M Aliev,G Alimonti,W Alkakhi,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,CA Allendes Flores,PP Allport,A Aloisio,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,M Aly,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,C Amelung,M Amerl,CG Ames,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,S Amoroso,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,N Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,E Arena,JF 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,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,S Auricchio,AD Auriol,VA Austrup,G Avner,G Avolio,K Axiotis,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,P Balek,E Ballabene

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2023/8/10

A search for pair-produced vector-like quarks using events with exactly one lepton (e or ), at least four jets including at least one b-tagged jet, and large missing transverse momentum is presented. Data from proton–proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 , recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC from 2015 to 2018 and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb, are analysed. Vector-like partners T and B of the top and bottom quarks are considered, as is a vector-like X with charge , assuming their decay into a W, Z, or Higgs boson and a third-generation quark. No significant deviations from the Standard Model expectation are observed. Upper limits on the production cross-section of T and B quark pairs as a function of their mass are derived for various decay branching ratio scenarios. The strongest lower limits on the masses are 1.59  assuming mass-degenerate vector-like quarks and …

Search for Majorana neutrinos in same-sign WW scattering events from pp collisions at  TeV

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,K 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,J-F 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

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2023/9

A search for Majorana neutrinos in same-sign WW scattering events is presented. The analysis uses TeV proton–proton collision data with an integrated luminosity of 140 fb recorded during 2015–2018 by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The analysis targets final states including exactly two same-sign muons and at least two hadronic jets well separated in rapidity. The modelling of the main backgrounds, from Standard Model same-sign WW scattering and WZ production, is constrained with data in dedicated signal-depleted control regions. The distribution of the transverse momentum of the second-hardest muon is used to search for signals originating from a heavy Majorana neutrino with a mass between 50 GeV and 20 TeV. No significant excess is observed over the background expectation. The results are interpreted in a benchmark scenario of the Phenomenological Type-I Seesaw model. In …

Observation of the γγ→ ττ Process in Pb+ Pb Collisions and Constraints on the τ-Lepton Anomalous Magnetic Moment with the ATLAS Detector

Authors

Georges Aad,B Abbott,DC Abbott,Kira Abeling,SH Abidi,Asmaa Aboulhorma,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,AC Abusleme Hoffman,BS Acharya,B Achkar,L Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,SV Addepalli,J Adelman,Aytül Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,MN Agaras,J Agarwala,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,A Ahmad,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,S Ahuja,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,C Amelung,CG Ames,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,T Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,C Appelt,N Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,E Arena,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,JH Arling,AJ Armbruster,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,NA Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,S Auricchio,AD Auriol,VA Austrup,G Avner,G Avolio,K Axiotis,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

Physical review letters

Published Date

2023/10/12

This Letter reports the observation of τ-lepton-pair production in ultraperipheral lead-lead collisions Pb+ Pb→ Pb (γ γ→ τ τ) Pb and constraints on the τ-lepton anomalous magnetic moment a τ. The dataset corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 1.44 nb− 1 of LHC Pb+ Pb collisions at s NN= 5.02 TeV recorded by the ATLAS experiment in 2018. Selected events contain one muon from a τ-lepton decay, an electron or charged-particle track (s) from the other τ-lepton decay, little additional central-detector activity, and no forward neutrons. The γ γ→ τ τ process is observed in Pb+ Pb collisions with a significance exceeding 5 standard deviations and a signal strength of μ τ τ= 1.0 3− 0.05+ 0.06 assuming the standard model value for a τ. To measure a τ, a template fit to the muon transverse-momentum distribution from τ-lepton candidates is performed, using a dimuon (γ γ→ μ μ) control sample to constrain systematic uncertainties. The observed 95% confidence-level interval for a τ is− 0.057< a τ< 0.024.

Search for leptoquarks decaying into the bτ final state in pp collisions at = 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,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,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,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,N Aranzabal,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Eloisa Arena,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyros Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Haruka Asada,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Nedaa Alexandra Asbah,Jihad Assahsah,K Assamagan,Robert Astalos,S Atashi,Ryan Justin Atkin,M Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,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

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2023/10

A search for leptoquarks decaying into the bτ final state is performed using Run 2 proton-proton collision data from the Large Hadron Collider, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb− 1 at= 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector. The benchmark models considered in this search are vector leptoquarks with electric charge of 2/3e and scalar leptoquarks with an electric charge of 4/3e. No significant excess above the Standard Model prediction is observed, and 95% confidence level upper limits are set on the cross-section times branching fraction of leptoquarks decaying into bτ. For the vector leptoquark production two models are considered: the Yang-Mills and Minimal coupling models. In the Yang-Mills (Minimal coupling) scenario, vector leptoquarks with a mass below 1.58 (1.35) TeV are excluded for a gauge coupling of 1.0 and below 2.05 (1.99) TeV for a gauge coupling of 2.5. In the case of …

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

Observation of WZγ Production in pp Collisions at s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS Detector

Performance and calibration of quark/gluon-jet taggers using 140 fb Of Collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

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

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

First measurement of the and interaction cross sections at the LHC with FASER’s emulsion detector

Search for new phenomena with top-quark pairs and large missing transverse momentum using 140 of collision data at TeV with the ATLAS detector

The performance of missing transverse momentum reconstruction and its significance with the ATLAS detector using 140 fb of TeV collisions

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