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    Measurement of J/Ļˆ production in association with a W Ā± boson with pp data at 8 TeV

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    A measurement of the production of a prompt J/Ļˆ meson in association with a WĀ± boson with WĀ± ā†’ Ī¼Ī½ and J/Ļˆ ā†’ Ī¼+Ī¼āˆ’ is presented for J/Ļˆ transverse momenta in the range 8.5ā€“150 GeV and rapidity |yJ/Ļˆ| < 2.1 using ATLAS data recorded in 2012 at the LHC. The data were taken at a proton-proton centre-of-mass energy of s = 8 TeV and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fbāˆ’1. The ratio of the prompt J/Ļˆ plus WĀ± cross-section to the inclusive WĀ± cross-section is presented as a differential measurement as a function of J/Ļˆ transverse momenta and compared with theoretical predictions using different double-parton-scattering cross-sections. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

    Measurement of the bbĀÆ dijet cross section in pp collisions at āˆšs=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    Ā© 2016, CERN for the benefit of the ATLAS collaboration.The dijet production cross section for jets containing a b-hadron (b-jets) has been measured in protonā€“proton collisions with a centre-of-mass energy of s=7Ā TeV, using the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The data used correspond to an integrated luminosity of 4.2fb-1. The cross section is measured for events with two identified b-jets with a transverse momentum pT> 20 GeV and a minimum separation in the Ī·ā€“Ļ• plane of Ī” R= 0.4. At least one of the jets in the event is required to have pT> 270 GeV. The cross section is measured differentially as a function of dijet invariant mass, dijet transverse momentum, boost of the dijet system, and the rapidity difference, azimuthal angle and angular distance between the b-jets. The results are compared to different predictions of leading order and next-to-leading order perturbative quantum chromodynamics matrix elements supplemented with models for parton-showers and hadronization

    Measurement of the Higgs boson coupling properties in the H ā†’ ZZāˆ— ā†’ 4ā„“ decay channel at sāˆš=13s=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    The coupling properties of the Higgs boson are studied in the four-lepton (e, Ī¼) decay channel using 36.1 fb āˆ’1 of pp collision data from the LHC at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector. Cross sections are measured for the main production modes in several exclusive regions of the Higgs boson production phase space and are interpreted in terms of coupling modifiers. The inclusive cross section times branching ratio for H ā†’ ZZ āˆ— decay and for a Higgs boson absolute rapidity below 2.5 is measured to be 1. 73 āˆ’ 0.23 + 0.24 (stat.) āˆ’ 0.08 + 0.10 (exp.) Ā± 0.04(th.) pb compared to the Standard Model prediction of 1.34Ā±0.09 pb. In addition, the tensor structure of the Higgs boson couplings is studied using an effective Lagrangian approach for the description of interactions beyond the Standard Model. Constraints are placed on the non-Standard-Model CP-even and CP-odd couplings to Z bosons and on the CP-odd coupling to gluons

    Search for lepton-flavour-violating decays of the Higgs and Z bosons with the ATLAS detector

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    Direct searches for lepton flavour violation in decays of the Higgs and Z bosons with the ATLAS detector at the LHC are presented. The following three decays are considered: Hā†’eĻ„Hā†’eĻ„ , Hā†’Ī¼Ļ„Hā†’Ī¼Ļ„ , and Zā†’Ī¼Ļ„Zā†’Ī¼Ļ„ . The searches are based on the data sample of protonā€“proton collisions collected by the ATLAS detector corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fbāˆ’1fbāˆ’1 at a centre-of-mass energy of sāˆš=8s=8 TeV. No significant excess is observed, and upper limits on the lepton-flavour-violating branching ratios are set at the 95 % confidence level: Br (Hā†’eĻ„)<1.04%(Hā†’eĻ„)<1.04% , Br (Hā†’Ī¼Ļ„)<1.43%(Hā†’Ī¼Ļ„)<1.43% , and Br (Zā†’Ī¼Ļ„)<1.69Ɨ10āˆ’5(Zā†’Ī¼Ļ„)<1.69Ɨ10āˆ’5

    Search for direct top squark pair production in events with a Higgs or Z boson, and missing transverse momentum in sāˆš=13s=13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

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    A search for direct top squark pair production resulting in events with either a same-flavour opposite-sign dilepton pair with invariant mass compatible with a Z boson or a pair of jets compatible with a Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson (h) is presented. Requirements on the missing transverse momentum, together with additional selections on leptons, jets, jets identified as originating from b-quarks are imposed to target the other decay products of the top squark pair. The analysis is performed using proton-proton collision data at s=13 TeV collected with the ATLAS detector at the LHC in 2015ā€“2016, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36.1 fb āˆ’1 . No excess is observed in the data with respect to the SM predictions. The results are interpreted in two sets of models. In the first set, direct production of pairs of lighter top squarks (tĖœ 1 ) with long decay chains involving Z or Higgs bosons is considered. The second set includes direct pair production of the heavier top squark pairs (tĖœ 2 ) decaying via tĖœ 2 ā†’ ZtĖœ 1 or tĖœ 2 ā†’ htĖœ 1 . The results exclude at 95% confidence level tĖœ 2 and tĖœ 1 masses up to about 800 GeV, extending the exclusion region of supersymmetric parameter space covered by previous LHC searches.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]

    Performance of pile-up mitigation techniques for jets in pp collisions at āˆšs=8 TeV using the ATLAS detector

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    The large rate of multiple simultaneous protonā€“proton interactions, or pile-up, generated by the Large Hadron Collider in Run 1 required the development of many new techniques to mitigate the adverse effects of these conditions. This paper describes the methods employed in the ATLAS experiment to correct for the impact of pile-up on jet energy and jet shapes, and for the presence of spurious additional jets, with a primary focus on the large 20.3Ā fb- 1data sample collected at a centre-of-mass energy of s=8TeV. The energy correction techniques that incorporate sophisticated estimates of the average pile-up energy density and tracking information are presented. Jet-to-vertex association techniques are discussed and projections of performance for the future are considered. Lastly, the extension of these techniques to mitigate the effect of pile-up on jet shapes using subtraction and grooming procedures is presented

    A new method to distinguish hadronically decaying boosted Z bosons from W bosons using the ATLAS detector

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    The distribution of particles inside hadronic jets produced in the decay of boosted W and Z bosons can be used to discriminate such jets from the continuum background. Given that a jet has been identified as likely resulting from the hadronic decay of a boosted W or Z boson, this paper presents a technique for further differentiating Z bosons from W bosons. The variables used are jet mass, jet charge, and a b-tagging discriminant. A likelihood tagger is constructed from these variables and tested in the simulation of Wā€²ā†’ WZ for bosons in the transverse momentum range 200Ā GeVĀ < pT< 400Ā GeV in s= 8 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. For Z-boson tagging efficiencies of ĻµZ= 90 , 50, and 10 % , one can achieve W+-boson tagging rejection factors (1 / ĻµW+ ) of 1.7, 8.3 and 1000, respectively. It is not possible to measure these efficiencies in the data due to the lack of a pure sample of high pT, hadronically decaying Z bosons. However, the modelling of the tagger inputs for boosted W bosons is studied in data using a ttĀÆ -enriched sample of events in 20.3 fb- 1 of data at s= 8 TeV. The inputs are well modelled within uncertainties, which builds confidence in the expected tagger performance

    Measurement of the kt splitting scales in Z ā†’ `` events in pp collisions at āˆšs = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    A measurement of the splitting scales occuring in the k t jet-clustering algorithm is presented for final states containing a Z boson. The measurement is done using 20.2 fb āˆ’1 of proton-proton collision data collected at a centre-of-mass energy of s=8 TeV by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC in 2012. The measurement is based on chargedparticle track information, which is measured with excellent precision in the p T region relevant for the transition between the perturbative and the non-perturbative regimes. The data distributions are corrected for detector effects, and are found to deviate from state-of-the-art predictions in various regions of the observables.[Figure not available: see fulltext.]

    Test of CP invariance in vector-boson fusion production of the Higgs boson using the Optimal Observable method in the ditau decay channel with the ATLAS detector

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    A test of CP invariance in Higgs boson production via vector-boson fusion using the method of the Optimal Observable is presented. The analysis exploits the decay mode of the Higgs boson into a pair of Ļ„ leptons and is based on 20.3 fb - 1 of protonā€“proton collision data at s = 8Ā TeV collected by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. Contributions from CP-violating interactions between the Higgs boson and electroweak gauge bosons are described in an effective field theory framework, in which the strength of CP violation is governed by a single parameter d~. The mean values and distributions of CP-odd observables agree with the expectation in the Standard Model and show no sign of CP violation. The CP-mixing parameter d~ is constrained to the interval (- 0.11 , 0.05) at 68% confidence level, consistent with the Standard Model expectation of d~ = 0

    Search for pair production of heavy vector-like quarks decaying to high-pTW bosons and b quarks in the lepton-plus-jets final state in pp collisions at sāˆš=13s=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    A search is presented for the pair production of heavy vector-like T quarks, primarily targeting the T quark decays to a W boson and a b-quark. The search is based on 36.1 fb āˆ’1 of pp collisions at s=13 TeV recorded in 2015 and 2016 with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. Data are analysed in the lepton-plus-jets final state, including at least one b-tagged jet and a large-radius jet identified as originating from the hadronic decay of a high-momentum W boson. No significant deviation from the Standard Model expectation is observed in the reconstructed T mass distribution. The observed 95% confidence level lower limit on the T mass are 1350 GeV assuming 100% branching ratio to Wb. In the SU(2) singlet scenario, the lower mass limit is 1170 GeV. This search is also sensitive to a heavy vector-like B quark decaying to Wt and other final states. The results are thus reinterpreted to provide a 95% confidence level lower limit on the B quark mass at 1250 GeV assuming 100% branching ratio to Wt; in the SU(2) singlet scenario, the limit is 1080 GeV. Mass limits on both T and B production are also set as a function of the decay branching ratios. The 100% branching ratio limits are found to be applicable to heavy vector-like Y and X production that decay to Wb and Wt, respectively
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