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    Optimization of RPCs read-out panel with electromagnetic simulation

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    With the upgrade of the RPCs [1]-[2] and the increase of its performances, the study and the optimization of the read-out panel is necessary in order to maintain the signal integrity and to reduce the intrinsic crosstalk. Through Electromagnetic Simulation, performed with CST Studio Suite, new panels design are tested and their crosstalk property are studied. The behavior of different type of panel is shown, in particular a panel with the decoupling strip connected through their characteristic impedance to the ground plane is simulated

    Search for third-generation vector-like leptons in pp collisions at āˆšs = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    A search for vector-like leptons in multilepton (two, three, or four-or-more electrons plus muons) final states with zero or more hadronic Ļ„-lepton decays is presented. The search is performed using a dataset corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fbāˆ’1 of proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. To maximize the separation of signal and background, a machine-learning classifier is used. No excess of events is observed beyond the Standard Model expectation. Using a doublet vector-like lepton model, vector-like leptons coupling to third-generation Standard Model leptons are excluded in the mass range from 130 GeV to 900 GeV at the 95% confidence level, while the highest excluded mass is expected to be 970 GeV. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

    Production of Ļ’(nS) mesons in Pb + Pb and pp collisions at 5.02 TeV

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    A measurement of the production of vector bottomonium states, Ļ’(1S), Ļ’(2S), and Ļ’(3S), in Pb + Pb and pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy per nucleon pair of 5.02 TeV is presented. The data correspond to integrated luminosities of 1.38 nb-1 of Pb + Pb data collected in 2018, 0.44 nb-1 of Pb + Pb data collected in 2015, and 0.26 fb-1 of pp data collected in 2017 by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The measurements are performed in the dimuon decay channel for transverse momentum pĪ¼Ī¼T < 30 GeV, absolute rapidity |yĪ¼Ī¼| < 1.5, and Pb + Pb event centrality 0-80%. The production rates of the three bottomonium states in Pb + Pb collisions are compared with those in pp collisions to extract the nuclear modification factors as functions of event centrality, pĪ¼Ī¼T, and |yĪ¼Ī¼|. In addition, the suppression of the excited states relative to the ground state is studied. The results are compared with theoretical model calculations

    Measurement of the Higgs boson mass in the H ā†’ Z Zāˆ— ā†’ 4 decay channel using 139 fbāˆ’1 of āˆšs = 13 TeV pp collisions recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC

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    The mass of the Higgs boson is measured in the Hā†’ZZāŽā†’4ā„“ decay channel. The analysis uses protonā€“proton collision data from the Large Hadron Collider at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector between 2015 and 2018, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fbāˆ’1. The measured value of the Higgs boson mass is 124.99Ā±0.18(stat.)Ā±0.04(syst.) GeV. In final states with muons, this measurement benefits from an improved momentum-scale calibration relative to that adopted in previous publications. The measurement also employs an analytic model that takes into account the invariant-mass resolution of the four-lepton system on a per-event basis and the output of a deep neural network discriminating signal from background events. This measurement is combined with the corresponding measurement using 7 and 8 TeV pp collision data, resulting in a Higgs boson mass of 124.94Ā±0.17(stat.)Ā±0.03(syst.) GeV

    Cross-section measurements for the production of a Z boson in association with high-transverse-momentum jets in pp collisions at āˆšs = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    Cross-section measurements for a Z boson produced in association with high-transverse-momentum jets (p T ā‰„ 100 GeV) and decaying into a charged-lepton pair (e + e āˆ’ , Ī¼ + Ī¼ āˆ’) are presented. The measurements are performed using protonā€“proton collisions at s = 13 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb āˆ’1 collected by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. Measurements of angular correlations between the Z boson and the closest jet are performed in events with at least one jet with p T ā‰„ 500 GeV. Event topologies of particular interest are the collinear emission of a Z boson in dijet events and a boosted Z boson recoiling against a jet. Fiducial cross sections are compared with state-of-the-art theoretical predictions. The data are found to agree with next-to-next-to-leading-order predictions by NNLOjet and with the next-to-leading-order multi-leg generators MadGraph5_aMC@NLO and Sherpa. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

    Measurement of the total cross section and Ļ -parameter from elastic scattering in pp collisions at āˆšs=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    In a special run of the LHC with Ī²ā‹†= 2.5 km, protonā€“proton elastic-scattering events were recorded at s=13 TeV with an integrated luminosity of 340Ī¼b-1 using the ALFA subdetector of ATLAS in 2016. The elastic cross section was measured differentially in the Mandelstam t variable in the range from - t= 2.5 Ā· 10 - 4 GeV 2 to - t= 0.46 GeV 2 using 6.9 million elastic-scattering candidates. This paper presents measurements of the total cross section Ļƒtot , parameters of the nuclear slope, and the Ļ -parameter defined as the ratio of the real part to the imaginary part of the elastic-scattering amplitude in the limit tā†’ 0 . These parameters are determined from a fit to the differential elastic cross section using the optical theorem and different parameterizations of the t-dependence. The results for Ļƒtot and Ļ are Ļƒtot(ppā†’X)=104.7Ā±1.1mb,Ļ=0.098Ā±0.011. The uncertainty in Ļƒtot is dominated by the luminosity measurement, and in Ļ by imperfect knowledge of the detector alignment and by modelling of the nuclear amplitude
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