T. Andeen
Columbia University
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Physical Review D | 2014
G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; S. Abdel Khalek; Ovsat Abdinov; R. Aben; B. Abi; M. Abolins; O. S. AbouZeid; H. Abramowicz; Henso Abreu; R. Abreu; Y. Abulaiti; Bobby Samir Acharya; L. Adamczyk; D. L. Adams; J. Adelman; S. Adomeit; T. Adye; T. Agatonovic-Jovin; Juan Antonio Aguilar-Saavedra; M. Agustoni; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahmadov; G. Aielli; H. Akerstedt; T. P. A. Åkesson; G. Akimoto; A. V. Akimov; G. L. Alberghi
Results of a search for supersymmetry via direct production of third-generation squarks are reported, using 20.3 fb−1 of proton-proton collision data at √ s= 8 TeV recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC in 2012. Two different analysis strategies based on monojet-like and c-tagged event selections are carried out to optimize the sensitivity for direct top squark pair production in the decay channel to a charm quark and the lightest neutralino (t̃1 → c+ χ̃0 1) across the top squark–neutralino mass parameter space. No excess above the Standard Model background expectation is observed. The results are interpreted in the context of direct pair production of top squarks and presented in terms of exclusion limits in the (mt̃1, mχ̃0 1 ) parameter space. A top squark of mass up to about 240 GeV is excluded at 95% confidence level for arbitrary neutralino masses, within the kinematic boundaries. Top squark masses up to 270 GeV are excluded for a neutralino mass of 200 GeV. In a scenario where the top squark and the lightest neutralino are nearly degenerate in mass, top squark masses up to 260 GeV are excluded. The results from the monojet-like analysis are also interpreted in terms of compressed scenarios for top squark pair production in the decay channel t̃1 → b+ f f ′ + χ̃0 1 and sbottom pair production with b̃1 → b+ χ̃0 1, leading to a similar exclusion for nearly mass-degenerate third-generation squarks and the lightest neutralino. The results in this paper significantly extend previous results at colliders. c
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2014
G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; S. Abdel Khalek; O. Abdinov; R. Aben; B. Abi; M. Abolins; O. S. AbouZeid; H. Abramowicz; Henso Abreu; R. Abreu; Y. Abulaiti; Bobby Samir Acharya; L. Adamczyk; D. L. Adams; J. Adelman; S. Adomeit; T. Adye; T. Agatonovic-Jovin; Juan Antonio Aguilar-Saavedra; M. Agustoni; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahmadov; G. Aielli; H. Akerstedt; T. P. A. Åkesson; G. Akimoto; A. V. Akimov; G. L. Alberghi
A bstractSeveral models of physics beyond the Standard Model predict neutral particles that decay into final states consisting of collimated jets of light leptons and hadrons (so-called “lepton jets”). These particles can also be long-lived with decay length comparable to, or even larger than, the LHC detectors’ linear dimensions. This paper presents the results of a search for lepton jets in proton-proton collisions at the centre-of-mass energy of s=8
Physical Review D | 2014
G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; S. Abdel Khalek; Ovsat Abdinov; R. Aben; B. Abi; M. Abolins; O. S. AbouZeid; H. Abramowicz; Henso Abreu; R. Abreu; Y. Abulaiti; Bobby Samir Acharya; L. Adamczyk; D. L. Adams; J. Adelman; S. Adomeit; T. Adye; T. Agatonovic-Jovin; Juan Antonio Aguilar-Saavedra; M. Agustoni; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahmadov; G. Aielli; H. Akerstedt; T. P. A. Åkesson; G. Akimoto; A. V. Akimov; G. L. Alberghi
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2015
G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; S. Abdel Khalek; O. Abdinov; R. Aben; B. Abi; M. Abolins; O. S. AbouZeid; H. Abramowicz; Henso Abreu; R. Abreu; Y. Abulaiti; Bobby Samir Acharya; L. Adamczyk; D. L. Adams; J. Adelman; S. Adomeit; T. Adye; T. Agatonovic-Jovin; Juan Antonio Aguilar-Saavedra; M. Agustoni; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahmadov; G. Aielli; H. Akerstedt; T. P. A. Åkesson; G. Akimoto; A. V. Akimov; G. L. Alberghi
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Journal of Instrumentation | 2013
Jayanth Kuppambatti; J. Ban; T. Andeen; Peter R. Kinget; G. Brooijmans
Physics Letters B | 2005
V. M. Abazov; B. Abbott; M. Abolins; B. S. Acharya; M. Adams; T. Adams; M. Agelou; J.-L. Agram; S. Ahn; M. Ahsan; G. D. Alexeev; G. Alkhazov; A. Alton; G. Alverson; G. A. Alves; M. Anastasoaie; T. Andeen; S. Anderson; B. Andrieu; Y. Arnoud; A. Askew; U Buenos Aires; Cbpf Rio de Janeiro; U Rio de Janeiro State; Ift SaoPaulo; U British Columbia; Canada York U.; U McGill; Inst. High Energy Phys. Beijing; Cust Hefei
TeV in a sample of 20.3 fb−1 collected during 2012 with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Limits on models predicting Higgs boson decays to neutral long-lived lepton jets are derived as a function of the particle’s proper decay length. Several models of physics beyond the Standard Model predict neutral particles that decay into final states consisting of collimated jets of light leptons and hadrons (so-called “lepton jets”). These particles can also be long-lived with decay length comparable to, or even larger than, the LHC detectors’ linear dimensions. This paper presents the results of a search for lepton jets in proton–proton collisions at the centre-of-mass energy of √ s = 8 TeV in a sample of 20.3 fb−1 collected during 2012 with the ATLAS detector at the LHC. Limits on models predicting Higgs boson decays to neutral long-lived lepton jets are derived as a function of the particle’s proper decay length. c
Physical Review Letters | 2005
V. M. Abazov; B. Abbott; M. Abolins; B. S. Acharya; M. Adams; T. Adams; M. Agelou; J.-L. Agram; S. H. Ahn; M. Ahsan; G. D. Alexeev; G. Alkhazov; A. Alton; G. Alverson; G. A. Alves; M. Anastasoaie; T. Andeen; S. Anderson; B. Andrieu; Y. Arnoud; M. Arov; U Buenos Aires; Cbpf Rio de Janeiro; U Rio de Janeiro State; Ift Sao Paulo; Canada York U.; U McGill; Inst. High Energy Phys. Beijing; Cust Hefei; Bogota Andes U.
The ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider is used to search for high-mass resonances decaying to dielectron or dimuon final states. Results are presented from an analysis of proton-proton (pp) collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 8 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb−1 in the dimuon channel. A narrow resonance with Standard Model Z couplings to fermions is excluded at 95% confidence level for masses less than 2.79 TeV in the dielectron channel, 2.53 TeV in the dimuon channel, and 2.90 TeV in the two channels combined. Limits on other model interpretations are also presented, including a grand-unification model based on the E6 gauge group, Z bosons, minimal Z0 models, a spin-2 graviton excitation from Randall-Sundrum models, quantum black holes, and a minimal walking technicolor model with a composite Higgs boson.
European Physical Journal C | 2016
G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; Ovsat Abdinov; R. Aben; M. Abolins; O. S. AbouZeid; H. Abramowicz; Henso Abreu; Ricardo Abreu; Y. Abulaiti; Bobby Samir Acharya; L. Adamczyk; D. L. Adams; Jahred Adelman; S. Adomeit; T. Adye; A. Affolder; T. Agatonovic-Jovin; J. Agricola; Juan Antonio Aguilar-Saavedra; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahmadov; G. Aielli; H. Akerstedt; T. P. A. Åkesson; A. V. Akimov; G. L. Alberghi; J. Albert; S. Albrand
A bstractSearches for heavy long-lived charged particles are performed using a data sample of 19.1 fb−1 from proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of s=8
Physical Review C | 2015
G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; Ovsat Abdinov; R. Aben; M. Abolins; O. S. AbouZeid; H. Abramowicz; Henso Abreu; R. Abreu; Y. Abulaiti; Bobby Samir Acharya; L. Adamczyk; D. L. Adams; Jahred Adelman; S. Adomeit; T. Adye; A. Affolder; T. Agatonovic-Jovin; J. A. Aguilar-Saavedra; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahmadov; G. Aielli; H. Akerstedt; T. P. A. Åkesson; G. Akimoto; A. V. Akimov; G. L. Alberghi; J. Albert; S. Albrand
Physics Letters B | 2015
G. Aad; B. Abbott; J. Abdallah; Ovsat Abdinov; R. Aben; M. Abolins; O. S. AbouZeid; H. Abramowicz; Henso Abreu; Ricardo Abreu; Y. Abulaiti; Bobby Samir Acharya; L. Adamczyk; D. L. Adams; Jahred Adelman; S. Adomeit; T. Adye; A. Affolder; T. Agatonovic-Jovin; J. Agricola; J. A. Aguilar-Saavedra; S. P. Ahlen; F. Ahmadov; G. Aielli; H. Akerstedt; Tpa Åesson; A. V. Akimov; G. L. Alberghi; J. Albert; S. Albrand
\sqrt{s}=8