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    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 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

    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 fiducial and differential W+W- production cross-sections at āˆšs=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    A measurement of fiducial and differential cross-sections for W+W- production in protonā€“proton collisions at s=13&nbsp;TeV with the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36.1&nbsp;fb - 1 is presented. Events with one electron and one muon are selected, corresponding to the decay of the diboson system as WWā†’ eĀ±Ī½Ī¼āˆ“Ī½. To suppress top-quark background, events containing jets with a transverse momentum exceeding 35&nbsp;GeV are not included in the measurement phase space. The fiducial cross-section, six differential distributions and the cross-section as a function of the jet-veto transverse momentum threshold are measured and compared with several theoretical predictions. Constraints on anomalous electroweak gauge boson self-interactions are also presented in the framework of a dimension-six effective field theory

    Measurement of fiducial and differential W+Wāˆ’ production cross-sections at sāˆš=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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    A measurement of fiducial and differential cross-sections for W+W- production in protonā€“proton collisions at s=13Ā TeV with the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider using data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36.1Ā fb - 1 is presented. Events with one electron and one muon are selected, corresponding to the decay of the diboson system as WWā†’ eĀ±Ī½Ī¼āˆ“Ī½. To suppress top-quark background, events containing jets with a transverse momentum exceeding 35Ā GeV are not included in the measurement phase space. The fiducial cross-section, six differential distributions and the cross-section as a function of the jet-veto transverse momentum threshold are measured and compared with several theoretical predictions. Constraints on anomalous electroweak gauge boson self-interactions are also presented in the framework of a dimension-six effective field theory

    The Laser calibration of the ATLAS Tile Calorimeter during the LHC run 1

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    This article describes the Laser calibration system of the ATLAS hadronic Tile Calorimeter that has been used during the run 1 of the LHC . First, the stability of the system associated readout electronics is studied. It is found to be stable with variations smaller than 0.6 %. Then, the method developed to compute the calibration constants, to correct for the variations of the gain of the calorimeter photomultipliers, is described. These constants were determined with a statistical uncertainty of 0.3 % and a systematic uncertainty of 0.2 % for the central part of the calorimeter and 0.5 % for the end-caps. Finally, the detection and correction of timing mis-configuration of the Tile Calorimeter using the Laser system are also presented

    Optimisation of large-radius jet reconstruction for the ATLAS detector in 13Ā TeV protonā€“proton collisions

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    Jet substructure has provided new opportunities for searches and measurements at the LHC, and has seen continuous development since the optimization of the large-radius jet definition used by ATLAS was performed during Run 1. A range of new inputs to jet reconstruction, pile-up mitigation techniques and jet grooming algorithms motivate an optimisation of large-radius jet reconstruction for ATLAS. In this paper, this optimisation procedure is presented, and the performance of a wide range of large-radius jet definitions is compared. The relative performance of these jet definitions is assessed using metrics such as their pileup stability, ability to identify hadronically decaying W bosons and top quarks with large transverse momenta. A new type of jet input object, called a ā€˜unified flow objectā€™ is introduced which combines calorimeter- and inner-detector-based signals in order to achieve optimal performance across a wide kinematic range. Large-radius jet definitions are identified which significantly improve on the current ATLAS baseline definition, and their modelling is studied using pp collisions recorded by the ATLAS detector at \sqrt{s}=13~\text {TeV} during 2017

    Measurement of the CP-violating phase Ļ•s in B0sā†’J/ĻˆĻ• decays in ATLAS at 13 TeV

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    A measurement of the B0sā†’J/ĻˆĻ• decay parameters using 80.5fbāˆ’1 of integrated luminosity collected with the ATLAS detector from 13 TeV protonā€“proton collisions at the LHC is presented. The measured parameters include the CP-violating phase Ļ•s, the width difference Ī”Ī“s between the B0s meson mass eigenstates and the average decay width Ī“s. The values measured for the physical parameters are combined with those from 19.2fbāˆ’1 of 7 and 8 TeV data, leading to the following: Ļ•s=Ī”Ī“s=Ī“s=āˆ’0.087Ā±0.036 (stat.)Ā±0.021 (syst.) rad0.0657Ā±0.0043 (stat.)Ā±0.0037 (syst.) psāˆ’10.6703Ā±0.0014 (stat.)Ā±0.0018 (syst.) psāˆ’1 Results for Ļ•s and Ī”Ī“s are also presented as 68% confidence level contours in the Ļ•sā€“Ī”Ī“s plane. Furthermore the transversity amplitudes and corresponding strong phases are measured. Ļ•s and Ī”Ī“s measurements are in agreement with the Standard Model predictions
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