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The ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Results are presented of a search for particles decaying into final states with significant missing transverse momentum and
exactly two identical flavour leptons (e, μ) of opposite charge in Ös=7\sqrt{s}=7TeV collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. This channel is particularly sensitive to supersymmetric particle cascade decays
producing flavour correlated lepton pairs. Flavour uncorrelated backgrounds are subtracted using a sample of opposite flavour
lepton pair events. Observation of an excess beyond Standard Model expectations following this subtraction procedure would
offer one of the best routes to measuring the masses of supersymmetric particles. In a data sample corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 35pb−1 no such excess is observed. Model-independent limits are set on the contribution to these final states from supersymmetry
and are used to exclude regions of a phenomenological supersymmetric parameter space.
European Physical Journal C 04/2012; 71(7):1-18. · 3.63 Impact Factor
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The ATLAS collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: We present studies of W and Z bosons with associated high energy photons produced in pp collisions at Ös = 7 \sqrt {s} = 7 TeV. The analysis uses 35 pb−1 of data collected by the ATLAS experiment in 2010. The event selection requires W and Z bosons decaying into high p
T leptons (electrons or muons) and a photon with E
T > 15GeV separated from the lepton(s) by a distance ∆R(l, γ) > 0.7 in η-ϕ space. A total of 95 (97) pp → e
±
νγ + X(pp → μ
±
νγ + X) and 25 (23) pp → e
+
e
−
γ + X(pp → μ
+
μ
−
γ + X) event candidates are selected. The kinematic distributions of the leptons and photons and the production cross sections
are measured. The data are found to agree with Standard Model predictions that include next-to-leading-order O(αα
s
) contributions.
KeywordsHadron-Hadron Scattering
Journal of High Energy Physics 04/2012; 2011(9):1-42. · 5.83 Impact Factor
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The ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Results are presented of searches for the production of supersymmetric particles decaying into final states with missing transverse
momentum and exactly two isolated leptons in Ös=7TeV\sqrt {s}=7~\mbox{TeV} proton–proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. Search strategies requiring lepton pairs with identical-sign or opposite-sign
electric charges are described. In a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 35pb−1 collected with the ATLAS detector, no significant excesses are observed. Based on specific benchmark models, limits are placed
on the squark mass between 450 and 690GeV for squarks approximately degenerate in mass with gluinos, depending on the supersymmetric
mass hierarchy considered.
European Physical Journal C 04/2012; 71(7):1-19. · 3.63 Impact Factor
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The ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
M. Ziolkowski,
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: First measurements of the W → ℓν and Z/γ
*
→ ℓℓ (ℓ = e, μ) production cross sections in proton-proton collisions at
Ös = 7\textTeV \sqrt {s} = 7\;{\text{TeV}} are presented using data recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. The results are based on 2250 W → ℓν and 179 Z/γ
* → ℓℓ candidate events selected from a data set corresponding to an integrated luminosity of approximately 320 nb. The measured
total W and Z/γ
∗-boson production cross sections times the respective leptonic branching ratios for the combined electron and muon channels
are
sW\texttot \sigma_W^{\text{tot}} . BR(W → ℓν) = 9.96 ± 0.23(stat) ± 0.50(syst) ± 1.10(lumi) nb and
sZ /
g \texttot \sigma_{{{Z} \left/ {\gamma } \right.}}^{\text{tot}} BR(Z/γ
∗ → ℓℓ) = 0.82 ± 0.06 (stat) ± 0.05 (syst) ± 0.09(lumi) nb (within the invariant mass window 66 < m
ℓℓ
< 116GeV). The W/Z cross-section ratio is measured to be 11.7 ± 0.9(stat) ± 0.4(syst). In addition, measurements of the W
+ and W
− production cross sections and of the lepton charge asymmetry are reported. Theoretical predictions based on NNLO QCD calculations
are found to agree with the measurements.
KeywordsHadron-Hadron Scattering
Journal of High Energy Physics 04/2012; 2010(12):1-65. · 5.83 Impact Factor
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The ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search for the Standard Model Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) running at a centre-of-mass energy of 7TeV
is reported, based on a total integrated luminosity of up to 40pb−1 collected by the ATLAS detector in 2010. Several Higgs boson decay channels: H→γγ, H→ZZ
(∗)→ℓℓℓℓ, H→ZZ→ℓℓνν, H→ZZ→ℓℓqq, H→WW
(∗)→ℓνℓν and H→WW→ℓνqq (ℓis e, μ) are combined in a mass range from 110GeV to 600GeV. The highest sensitivity is achieved in the mass range between 160GeV
and 170GeV, where the expected 95% CL exclusion sensitivity is at Higgs boson production cross sections 2.3 times the Standard
Model prediction. Upper limits on the cross section for its production are determined. Models with a fourth generation of
heavy leptons and quarks with Standard Model-like couplings to the Higgs boson are also investigated and are excluded at 95%
CL for a Higgs boson mass in the range from 140 GeVto 185GeV.
European Physical Journal C 04/2012; 71(9):1-30. · 3.63 Impact Factor
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The ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A measurement of the production cross-section for top quark pairs (t[`(t)]t\bar{t}) in pp collisions at Ös=7TeV\sqrt{s}=7\ \ \mbox{TeV} is presented using data recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. Events are selected in two different
topologies: single lepton (electron e or muon μ) with large missing transverse energy and at least four jets, and dilepton (ee, μμ or eμ) with large missing transverse energy and at least two jets. In a data sample of 2.9pb−1, 37 candidate events are observed in the single-lepton topology and 9 events in the dilepton topology. The corresponding
expected backgrounds from non-t[`(t)]t\bar{t} Standard Model processes are estimated using data-driven methods and determined to be 12.2±3.9 events and 2.5±0.6 events,
respectively. The kinematic properties of the selected events are consistent with SM t[`(t)]t\bar{t} production. The inclusive top quark pair production cross-section is measured to be
st[`(t)]=145±31(stat.) +42-27(syst.)pb.\sigma_{t\bar{t}}=145\pm31(\mathrm{stat.}) {}^{+42}_{-27}(\mathrm {syst.})\ \mbox{pb}.
The measurement agrees with perturbative QCD calculations.
European Physical Journal C 04/2012; 71(3):1-36. · 3.63 Impact Factor
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The ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
M. Ziolkowski,
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Jet cross sections have been measured for the first time in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7TeV using
the ATLAS detector. The measurement uses an integrated luminosity of 17nb−1 recorded at the Large Hadron Collider. The anti-k
t
algorithm is used to identify jets, with two jet resolution parameters, R=0.4 and 0.6. The dominant uncertainty comes from the jet energy scale, which is determined to within 7% for central jets
above 60GeV transverse momentum. Inclusive single-jet differential cross sections are presented as functions of jet transverse
momentum and rapidity. Dijet cross sections are presented as functions of dijet mass and the angular variableχ. The results are compared to expectations based on next-to-leading-order QCD, which agree with the data, providing a validation
of the theory in a new kinematic regime.
European Physical Journal C 04/2012; 71(2):1-59. · 3.63 Impact Factor
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The ATLAS collaboration,
G. Aad,
E. Abat,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins, [......],
M. Ziolkowski,
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: More than half a million minimum-bias events of LHC collision data were collected by the ATLAS experiment in December 2009
at centre-of-mass energies of 0.9 TeV and 2.36 TeV. This paper reports on studies of the initial performance of the ATLAS
detector from these data. Comparisons between data and Monte Carlo predictions are shown for distributions of several track-and
calorimeter-based quantities. The good performance of the ATLAS detector in these first data gives confidence for successful
running at higher energies.
KeywordsHadron-Hadron Scattering
Journal of High Energy Physics 04/2012; 2010(9):1-66. · 5.83 Impact Factor
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The ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zimmermann,
S. Zimmermann,
M. Ziolkowski,
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The ATLAS liquid argon calorimeter has been operating continuously since August 2006. At this time, only part of the calorimeter
was readout, but since the beginning of 2008, all calorimeter cells have been connected to the ATLAS readout system in preparation
for LHC collisions. This paper gives an overview of the liquid argon calorimeter performance measured in situ with random
triggers, calibration data, cosmic muons, and LHC beam splash events. Results on the detector operation, timing performance,
electronics noise, and gain stability are presented. High energy deposits from radiative cosmic muons and beam splash events
allow to check the intrinsic constant term of the energy resolution. The uniformity of the electromagnetic barrel calorimeter
response along η (averaged overφ) is measured at the percent level using minimum ionizing cosmic muons. Finally, studies of electromagnetic showers from radiative
muons have been used to cross-check the Monte Carlo simulation. The performance results obtained using the ATLAS readout,
data acquisition, and reconstruction software indicate that the liquid argon calorimeter is well-prepared for collisions at
the dawn of the LHC era.
European Physical Journal C 04/2012; 70(3):723-753. · 3.63 Impact Factor
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The ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zimmermann,
S. Zimmermann,
M. Ziolkowski,
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The ionization signals in the liquid argon of the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter are studied in detail using cosmic muons.
In particular, the drift time of the ionization electrons is measured and used to assess the intrinsic uniformity of the calorimeter
gaps and estimate its impact on the constant term of the energy resolution. The drift times of electrons in the cells of the
second layer of the calorimeter are uniform at the level of 1.3% in the barrel and 2.8% in the endcaps. This leads to an estimated
contribution to the constant term of (0.29+0.05-0.04)(0.29^{+0.05}_{-0.04})% in the barrel and (0.54+0.06-0.04)(0.54^{+0.06}_{-0.04})% in the endcaps. The same data are used to measure the drift velocity of ionization electrons in liquid argon, which is found
to be 4.61±0.07mm/μs at 88.5K and 1kV/mm.
European Physical Journal C 04/2012; 70(3):755-785. · 3.63 Impact Factor
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The ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: Measurements of luminosity obtained using the ATLAS detector during early running of the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at Ös = 7\sqrt{s} = 7TeV are presented. The luminosity is independently determined using several detectors and multiple algorithms, each having
different acceptances, systematic uncertainties and sensitivity to background. The ratios of the luminosities obtained from
these methods are monitored as a function of time and of μ, the average number of inelastic interactions per bunch crossing. Residual time- and μ-dependence between the methods is less than 2% for 0<μ<2.5. Absolute luminosity calibrations, performed using beam separation scans, have a common systematic uncertainty of ±11%,
dominated by the measurement of the LHC beam currents. After calibration, the luminosities obtained from the different methods
differ by at most ±2%. The visible cross sections measured using the beam scans are compared to predictions obtained with
the PYTHIA and PHOJET event generators and the ATLAS detector simulation.
European Physical Journal C 04/2012; 71(4):1-37. · 3.63 Impact Factor
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G. ATLAS Collaboration Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz,
H. Abreu, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The ATLAS experiment at the LHC has measured the centrality dependence
of charged particle pseudorapidity distributions over |η|<2 in
lead-lead collisions at a nucleon-nucleon centre-of-mass
energy of sNN=2.76 TeV. In order to include particles with
transverse momentum as low as 30 MeV, the data were recorded with the
central solenoid magnet off. Charged particles were reconstructed with
two algorithms (2-point "tracklets" and full tracks) using information
from the pixel detector only. The lead-lead collision centrality
was characterized by the total transverse energy in the forward
calorimeter in the range 3.2<|η|<4.9. Measurements are
presented of the per-event charged particle pseudorapidity distribution,
dNch/dη, and the average charged particle multiplicity in
the pseudorapidity interval |η|<0.5 in several intervals of
collision centrality. The results are compared to previous mid-rapidity
measurements at the LHC and RHIC. The variation of the mid-rapidity
charged particle yield per colliding nucleon pair with the number of
participants is consistent with lower sNN results. The shape
of the dNch/dη distribution is found to be independent of
centrality within the systematic uncertainties of the measurement.
Physics Letters B 03/2012; 710:363-382. · 3.95 Impact Factor
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ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. Zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A measurement of the cross-section for
ϒ(1S)→μμ production in
proton-proton collisions at centre of mass energy of 7 TeV is presented.
The cross-section is measured as a function of the ϒ(1S)
transverse momentum in two bins of rapidity, |y|<1.2 and
1.2<|y|<2.4. The measurement requires that both muons
have transverse momentum pTμ>4 GeV and pseudorapidity
|η|<2.5 in order to reduce theoretical uncertainties
on the acceptance, which depend on the poorly known polarisation. The
results are based on an integrated luminosity of 1.13 pb-1,
collected with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The
cross-section measurement is compared to theoretical predictions: it
agrees to within a factor of two with a prediction based on the NRQCD
model including colour-singlet and colour-octet matrix elements as
implemented in PYTHIA while it disagrees by up to a factor of ten with
the next-to-leading order prediction based on the colour-singlet model.
Physics Letters B 10/2011; 705:9-27. · 3.95 Impact Factor
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ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. Zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search for new phenomena in events featuring a high energy jet and
large missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at s = 7
TeV is presented using a dataset corresponding to an integrated
luminosity of 33 pb -1 recorded with the ATLAS detector at
the Large Hadron Collider. The number of observed events is consistent
with the Standard Model prediction. This result is interpreted in terms
of limits on a model of Large Extra Dimensions.
Physics Letters B 10/2011; 705:294-312. · 3.95 Impact Factor
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ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. Zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: A search for long-lived charged particles reaching the muon spectrometer
is performed using a data sample of 37 pb - 1 from pp
collisions at s = 7 TeV collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC in
2010. No excess is observed above the estimated background. Stable τ
˜ sleptons are excluded at 95% CL up to a mass of 136 GeV , in
GMSB models with N = 3 , m = 250 TeV , sign (
μ ) = 1 and tan β = 5 . Electroweak production of sleptons is
excluded up to a mass of 110 GeV . Gluino R -hadrons in a generic
interaction model are excluded up to masses of 530 GeV to 544 GeV
depending on the fraction of R -hadrons produced as g ˜ -balls.
Physics Letters B 08/2011; 703:428-446. · 3.95 Impact Factor
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ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. Zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: The inclusive J/ψ production cross-section and fraction of J/ψ
mesons produced in B-hadron decays are measured in proton-proton
collisions at s=7 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the LHC, as a function
of the transverse momentum and rapidity of the J/ψ, using 2.3
pb-1 of integrated luminosity. The cross-section is measured
from a minimum p of 1 GeV to a maximum of 70 GeV and for
rapidities within |y|<2.4 giving the widest reach of any measurement
of J/ψ production to date. The differential production
cross-sections of prompt and non-prompt J/ψ are separately
determined and are compared to Colour Singlet NNLO⋆,
Colour Evaporation Model, and FONLL predictions.
Nuclear Physics B 08/2011; 850:387-444. · 4.66 Impact Factor
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G. Aad,
B Abbott,
J Abdallah,
A.A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M Abolins,
H Abramowicz,
H. Abreu, [......],
R Zitoun,
L Zivković,
V.V. Zmouchko,
G Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y Zolnierowski,
A Zsenei,
M zur Nedden,
V Zutshi,
L Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: This Letter presents a measurement of the W+ W- production cross section in sqrt(s) = 7 TeV pp collisions by the ATLAS experiment, using 34 pb(-1) of integrated luminosity produced by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. Selecting events with two isolated leptons, each either an electron or a muon, 8 candidate events are observed with an expected background of 1.7 ± 0.6 events. The measured cross section is 41(-16)(+20)(stat) ± 5(syst)±1(lumi) pb, which is consistent with the standard model prediction of 44 ± 3 pb calculated at next-to-leading order in QCD.
Physical Review Letters 07/2011; 107(4):041802. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. Zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
Physics Letters B 06/2011; 701:186-203. · 3.95 Impact Factor
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G. Aad,
B Abbott,
J Abdallah,
A.A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M Abolins,
H Abramowicz,
H. Abreu, [......],
R Zitoun,
L Zivković,
V.V. Zmouchko,
G Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y Zolnierowski,
A Zsenei,
M zur Nedden,
V Zutshi,
L Zwalinski
[show abstract]
[hide abstract]
ABSTRACT: This Letter presents the first search for a heavy particle decaying into an e ± μ(-/+) final state in sqrt[s] = 7 TeV pp collisions at the LHC. The data were recorded by the ATLAS detector during 2010 and correspond to a total integrated luminosity of 35 pb(-1). No excess above the standard model background expectation is observed. Exclusions at 95% confidence level are placed on two representative models. In an R-parity violating supersymmetric model, tau sneutrinos with a mass below 0.75 TeV are excluded, assuming all R-parity violating couplings are zero except λ(311)' = 0.11 and λ312 = 0.07. In a lepton flavor violating model, a Z'-like vector boson with masses of 0.70-1.00 TeV and corresponding cross sections times branching ratios of 0.175-0.183 pb is excluded. These results extend to higher mass R-parity violating sneutrinos and lepton flavor violating Z's than previous constraints from the Tevatron.
Physical Review Letters 06/2011; 106(25):251801. · 7.37 Impact Factor
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ATLAS Collaboration,
G. Aad,
B. Abbott,
J. Abdallah,
A. A. Abdelalim,
A. Abdesselam,
O. Abdinov,
B. Abi,
M. Abolins,
H. Abramowicz, [......],
R. Zitoun,
L. Živković,
V. V. Zmouchko,
G. Zobernig,
A. Zoccoli,
Y. Zolnierowski,
A. Zsenei,
M. Zur Nedden,
V. Zutshi,
L. Zwalinski
[show abstract]
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ABSTRACT: This Letter presents a search for high mass e+e-
or μ+μ- resonances in pp collisions at s=7
TeV at the LHC. The data were recorded by the ATLAS experiment during
2010 and correspond to a total integrated luminosity of ˜40
pb-1. No statistically significant excess above the Standard
Model expectation is observed in the search region of dilepton invariant
mass above 110 GeV. Upper limits at the 95% confidence level are set on
the cross section times branching ratio of Z′
resonances decaying to dielectrons and dimuons as a function of the
resonance mass. A lower mass limit of 1.048 TeV on the Sequential
Standard Model Z′ boson is derived, as well as mass
limits on Z* and E-motivated Z′
models.
Physics Letters B 05/2011; 700:163-180. · 3.95 Impact Factor