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    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.]

    Search for new phenomena in multi-body invariant masses in events with at least one isolated lepton and two jets using āˆšs = 13 TeV protonā€“proton collision data collected by the ATLAS detector

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    A search for resonances in events with at least one isolated lepton (e or Ī¼) and two jets is performed using 139 fb āˆ’1 of s = 13 TeV protonā€“proton collision data recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Deviations from a smoothly falling background hypothesis are tested in three- and four-body invariant mass distributions constructed from leptons and jets, including jets identified as originating from bottom quarks. Model-independent limits on generic resonances characterised by cascade decays of particles leading to multiple jets and leptons in the final state are presented. The limits are calculated using Gaussian shapes with different widths for the invariant masses. The multi-body invariant masses are also used to set 95% confidence level upper limits on the cross-section times branching ratios for the production and subsequent decay of resonances predicted by several new physics scenarios. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

    Differential ttĀÆcross-section measurements using boosted top quarks in the all-hadronic final state with 139 fbāˆ’1 of ATLAS data

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    Measurements of single-, double-, and triple-differential cross-sections are presented for boosted top-quark pair-production in 13 TeV protonā€“proton collisions recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The top quarks are observed through their hadronic decay and reconstructed as large-radius jets with the leading jet having transverse momentum (pT) greater than 500 GeV. The observed data are unfolded to remove detector effects. The particle-level cross-section, multiplied by the ttĀÆ ā†’ WWbbĀÆ branching fraction and measured in a fiducial phase space defined by requiring the leading and second-leading jets to have pT> 500 GeV and pT> 350 GeV, respectively, is 331 Ā± 3(stat.) Ā± 39(syst.) fb. This is approximately 20% lower than the prediction of 398āˆ’49+48 fb by Powheg+Pythia 8 with next-to-leading-order (NLO) accuracy but consistent within the theoretical uncertainties. Results are also presented at the parton level, where the effects of top-quark decay, parton showering, and hadronization are removed such that they can be compared with fixed-order next-to-next-to-leading-order (NNLO) calculations. The parton-level cross-section, measured in a fiducial phase space similar to that at particle level, is 1.94 Ā± 0.02(stat.) Ā± 0.25(syst.) pb. This agrees with the NNLO prediction of 1.96āˆ’0.17+0.02 pb. Reasonable agreement with the differential cross-sections is found for most NLO models, while the NNLO calculations are generally in better agreement with the data. The differential cross-sections are interpreted using a Standard Model effective field-theory formalism and limits are set on Wilson coefficients of several four-fermion operators. [Figure not available: see fulltext.]

    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

    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

    Search for flavour-changing neutral current interactions of the top quark and the Higgs boson in events with a pair of Ļ„-leptons in pp collisions at āˆšs = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    A search for flavour-changing neutral current (FCNC) tqH interactions involving a top quark, another up-type quark (q = u, c), and a Standard Model (SM) Higgs boson decaying into a Ļ„-lepton pair (H ā†’ Ļ„ + Ļ„ āˆ’) is presented. The search is based on a dataset of pp collisions at s = 13 TeV that corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb āˆ’1 recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Two processes are considered: single top quark FCNC production in association with a Higgs boson (pp ā†’ tH), and top quark pair production in which one of top quarks decays into Wb and the other decays into qH through the FCNC interactions. The search selects events with two hadronically decaying Ļ„-lepton candidates (Ļ„ had) or at least one Ļ„ had with an additional lepton (e, Ī¼), as well as multiple jets. Event kinematics is used to separate signal from the background through a multivariate discriminant. A slight excess of data is observed with a significance of 2.3Ļƒ above the expected SM background, and 95% CL upper limits on the t ā†’ qH branching ratios are derived. The observed (expected) 95% CL upper limits set on the t ā†’ cH and t ā†’ uH branching ratios are 9.4Ɨ10āˆ’4(4.8āˆ’1.4+2.2Ɨ10āˆ’4) and 6.9Ɨ10āˆ’4(3.5āˆ’1.0+1.5Ɨ10āˆ’4) , respectively. The corresponding combined observed (expected) upper limits on the dimension-6 operator Wilson coefficients in the effective tqH couplings are CcĻ• < 1.35 (0.97) and CuĻ• < 1.16 (0.82). [Figure not available: see fulltext.

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

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    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 protonā€“proton collision data collected by ATLAS at s=13TeV and with an integrated luminosity of 139fb-1. The differential cross-sections are measured in the Zā†’ ā„“+ā„“- decay channel (ā„“= e, Ī¼) as a function of four observables: the dijet invariant mass, the rapidity interval spanned by the two jets, the signed azimuthal angle between the two jets, and the transverse momentum of the dilepton pair. The data are corrected for the effects of detector inefficiency and resolution and are sufficiently precise to distinguish between different state-of-the-art theoretical predictions calculated using Powheg+Pythia8, Herwig7+Vbfnlo and SherpaĀ 2.2. The differential cross-sections are used to search for anomalous weak-boson self-interactions using a dimension-six effective field theory. The measurement of the signed azimuthal angle between the two jets is found to be particularly sensitive to the interference between the Standard Model and dimension-six scattering amplitudes and provides a direct test of charge-conjugation and parity invariance in the weak-boson self-interactions

    Search for pairs of scalar leptoquarks decaying into quarks and electrons or muons in āˆšs = 13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

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    A search for new-physics resonances decaying into a lepton and a jet performed by the ATLAS experiment is presented. Scalar leptoquarks pair-produced in pp collisions at s = 13 TeV at the Large Hadron Collider are considered using an integrated luminosity of 139 fbāˆ’1, corresponding to the full Run 2 dataset. They are searched for in events with two electrons or two muons and two or more jets, including jets identified as arising from the fragmentation of c- or b-quarks. The observed yield in each channel is consistent with the Standard Model background expectation. Leptoquarks with masses below 1.8 TeV and 1.7 TeV are excluded in the electron and muon channels, respectively, assuming a branching ratio into a charged lepton and a quark of 100%, with minimal dependence on the quark flavour. Upper limits on the aforementioned branching ratio are also given as a function of the leptoquark mass

    Search for squarks and gluinos in final states with one isolated lepton, jets, and missing transverse momentum at āˆšs=13 with the ATLAS detector

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    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 W bosons, the lightest neutralinos (Ļ‡~10), and quarks, are presented: the signal is characterised by the presence of a single charged lepton (eĀ± or Ī¼Ā±) from a W boson decay, jets, and missing transverse momentum. The analysis is performed using 139Ā fb- 1 of protonā€“proton collision data taken at a centre-of-mass energy s=13 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 (1.4) are excluded at 95% confidence level for a light Ļ‡~10
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