Angel J. Camacho Rozas

Angel J. Camacho Rozas

Universidad de Cantabria

H-index: 107

Europe-Spain

About Angel J. Camacho Rozas

Angel J. Camacho Rozas, With an exceptional h-index of 107 and a recent h-index of 43 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Universidad de Cantabria, specializes in the field of Particle Physics, computing, networking, DELPHI Collaboration, CERN.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Deep generative models for fast photon shower simulation in ATLAS

Study of decays at  = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Study of and decays in collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Measurement of single top-quark production in association with a W boson in the single-lepton channel at with the ATLAS detector

Search for doubly and singly charged Higgs bosons decaying into vector bosons in multi-lepton final states with the ATLAS detector using proton-proton collisions at√ s= 13 TeV

Search for heavy resonances decaying into a pair of Z bosons in the and final states using 139 of proton–proton collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Measurement of the transverse momentum distribution of Drell–Yan lepton pairs in proton–proton collisions at

Search for new phenomena in final states with large jet multiplicities and missing transverse momentum using = 13 TeV proton-proton collisions recorded by …

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computing

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DELPHI Collaboration

CERN

Top articles of Angel J. Camacho Rozas

Deep generative models for fast photon shower simulation in ATLAS

Authors

G Aad,B Abbott,DC Abbott,A Abed Abud,K Abeling,DK Abhayasinghe,SH Abidi,A Aboulhorma,H Abramowicz,H Abreu,Y Abulaiti,AC Abusleme Hoffman,BS Acharya,B Achkar,L Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,SV Addepalli,J Adelman,A Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,MN Agaras,J Agarwala,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,A Ahmad,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,X Ai,G Aielli,I Aizenberg,M Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,P Albicocco,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,S Ali,M Aliev,G Alimonti,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,PP Allport,A Aloisio,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,L Ambroz,C Amelung,D Amidei,SPAD Santos,S Amoroso,KR Amos,CS Amrouche,V Ananiev,C Anastopoulos,N Andari,T Andeen,JK Anders,SY Andrean,A Andreazza,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,E Antipov,M Antonelli,DJA Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,C Appelt,N Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,E Arena,J-F Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,NA Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,S Auricchio,VA Austrup,G Avner,G Avolio,MK Ayoub,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,A Bachiu,F Backman,A Badea,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,E Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,R Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,P Balek,E Ballabene

Journal

Computing and Software for Big Science

Published Date

2024/3/5

The need for large-scale production of highly accurate simulated event samples for the extensive physics programme of the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider motivates the development of new simulation techniques. Building on the recent success of deep learning algorithms, variational autoencoders and generative adversarial networks are investigated for modelling the response of the central region of the ATLAS electromagnetic calorimeter to photons of various energies. The properties of synthesised showers are compared with showers from a full detector simulation using geant4. Both variational autoencoders and generative adversarial networks are capable of quickly simulating electromagnetic showers with correct total energies and stochasticity, though the modelling of some shower shape distributions requires more refinement. This feasibility study demonstrates the potential of using such algorithms for ATLAS fast calorimeter simulation in the future and shows a possible way to complement current simulation techniques.

Study of decays at  = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

N Null,G Aad,B Abbott,Dc Abbott,K Abeling,Sh Abidi,A Aboulhorma,H Abramowicz,H Abreu,Y Abulaiti,Aca Hoffman,Bs Acharya,B Achkar,Ca Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,Sv Addepalli,J Adelman,A Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,Aa Affolder,Y Afik,Mn Agaras,J Agarwala,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,Ja Aguilar-Saavedra,A Ahmad,F Ahmadov,Ws Ahmed,S Ahuja,X Ai,G Aielli,I Aizenberg,M Akbiyik,Tpa Åkesson,Av Akimov,Ka Khoury,Gl Alberghi,J Albert,P Albicocco,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,In Aleksandrov,C Alexa,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,S Ali,M Aliev,G Alimonti,W Alkakhi,C Allaire,Bmm Allbrooke,Pp Allport,A Aloisio,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,Ea Camelia,Ma Estevez,Mg Alviggi,M Aly,Ya Coutinho,A Ambler,C Amelung,M Amerl,Cg Ames,D Amidei,Spad Santos,S Amoroso,Kr Amos,V Ananiev,C Anastopoulos,T Andeen,Jk Anders,Sy Andrean,A Andreazza,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,Av Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,Mt Anthony,E Antipov,M Antonelli,Dja Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,T Aoki,Jaa Pozo,Ma Aparo,La Bella,C Appelt,N Aranzabal,Va Ferraz,C Arcangeletti,Ath Arce,E Arena,J Arguin,S Argyropoulos,Jh Arling,Aj Armbruster,O Arnaez,H Arnold,Zpa Tame,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,Na Asbah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,Rj Atkin,M Atkinson,Nb Atlay,H Atmani,Pa Atmasiddha,K Augsten,S Auricchio,Ad Auriol,Va Austrup,G Avner,G Avolio,K Axiotis,Mk Ayoub,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,A Bachiu,F Backman,A Badea,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,Aj Bailey,Vr Bailey,Jt Baines,C Bakalis,Ok Baker,Pj Bakker,E Bakos,Db Gupta,S Balaji,R Balasubramanian,Em Baldin,P Balek,E Ballabene

Journal

EUROPEAN PHYSICAL JOURNAL. C, PARTICLES AND FIELDS

Published Date

2024

This paper presents a study of Z→ llγ decays with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The analysis uses a proton–proton data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 20.2 fb− 1 collected at a centre-of mass energy√ s= 8 TeV. Integrated fiducial cross-sections together with normalised differential fiducial cross-sections, sensitive to the kinematics of final-state QED radiation, are obtained. The results are found to be in agreement with state of-the-art predictions for final-state QED radiation. First measurements of Z→ llγ γ decays are also reported

Study of and decays in collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

ATLAS collaboration

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2203.01808

Published Date

2022/3/3

A study of and decays using 139 fb of integrated luminosity collected with the ATLAS detector from TeV collisions at the LHC is presented. The ratios of the branching fractions of the two decays to the branching fraction of the decay are measured: $\mathcal B(B_c^+\to J/\psi D_s^+)/\mathcal B(B_c^+\to J/\psi \pi^+) = 2.76\pm 0.47$ and $\mathcal B(B_c^+\to J/\psi D_s^{*+})/\mathcal B(B_c^+\to J/\psi \pi^+) = 5.33\pm 0.96$. The ratio of the branching fractions of the two decays is found to be $\mathcal B(B_c^+\to J/\psi D_s^{*+})/\mathcal B(B_c^+\to J/\psi D_s^+) = 1.93\pm0.26$. For the decay, the transverse polarization fraction, , is measured to be . The reported uncertainties include both the statistical and systematic components added in quadrature. The precision of the measurements exceeds that in all previous studies of these decays. These results supersede those obtained in the earlier ATLAS study of the same decays with and 8 TeV collision data. A comparison with available theoretical predictions for the measured quantities is presented.

Measurement of single top-quark production in association with a W boson in the single-lepton channel at with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Braden Abbott,Dale C Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nadine L Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,H Abreu,Y Abulaiti,BS Acharya,B Achkar,S Adachi,L Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,J Adelman,M Adersberger,A Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,C Agapopoulou,MN Agaras,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,X Ai,G Aielli,S Akatsuka,TPA Åkesson,E Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,D Alexandre,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,M Aliev,G Alimonti,J Alison,SP Alkire,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,BW Allen,PP Allport,A Aloisio,A Alonso,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,AA Alshehri,M Alvarez Estevez,D Álvarez Piqueras,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,L Ambroz,C Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,S Amoroso,CS Amrouche,F An,C Anastopoulos,N Andari,T Andeen,CF Anders,JK Anders,A Andreazza,V Andrei,CR Anelli,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,E Antipov,M Antonelli,DJA Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,L Aperio Bella,G Arabidze,JP Araque,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,FA Arduh,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,G Artoni,S Artz,S Asai,N Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,K Augsten,G Avolio,R Avramidou,MK Ayoub,AM Azoulay,G Azuelos,H Bachacou,K Bachas,M Backes,F Backman,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,M Bajic,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,EM Baldin

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2021/8

The production cross-section of a top quark in association with a W boson is measured using proton–proton collisions at . The dataset corresponds to an integrated luminosity of , and was collected in 2012 by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. The analysis is performed in the single-lepton channel. Events are selected by requiring one isolated lepton (electron or muon) and at least three jets. A neural network is trained to separate the tW signal from the dominant background. The cross-section is extracted from a binned profile maximum-likelihood fit to a two-dimensional discriminant built from the neural-network output and the invariant mass of the hadronically decaying W boson. The measured cross-section is , in good agreement with the Standard Model expectation.

Search for doubly and singly charged Higgs bosons decaying into vector bosons in multi-lepton final states with the ATLAS detector using proton-proton collisions at√ s= 13 TeV

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale C Abbott,Adam Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nadine L Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,C Agapopoulou,MN Agaras,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,A Ahmad,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,X Ai,G Aielli,S Akatsuka,M Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,E Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,S Ali,M Aliev,G Alimonti,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,PP Allport,A Aloisio,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,L Ambroz,C Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,S Amoroso,CS Amrouche,C Anastopoulos,N Andari,T Andeen,JK Anders,SY Andrean,A Andreazza,V Andrei,CR Anelli,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,E Antipov,M Antonelli,DJA Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,N Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,T Asawatavonvanich,N Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,VA Austrup,G Avolio,MK Ayoub,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,F Backman,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,E Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,R Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,P Balek,F Balli,WK Balunas,J Balz,E Banas

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2021/6

A search for charged Higgs bosons decaying into W±W±or W±Z bosons is performed, involving experimental signatures with two leptons of the same charge, or three or four leptons with a variety of charge combinations, missing transverse momentum and jets. A data sample of proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider between 2015 and 2018 is used. The data correspond to a total integrated luminosity of 139 fb− 1. The search is guided by a type-II seesaw model that extends the scalar sector of the Standard Model with a scalar triplet, leading to a phenomenology that includes doubly and singly charged Higgs bosons. Two scenarios are explored, corresponding to the pair production of doubly charged H±±bosons, or the associated production of a doubly charged H±±boson and a singly charged H±boson. No significant deviations …

Search for heavy resonances decaying into a pair of Z bosons in the and final states using 139 of proton–proton collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,B Abbott,DC Abbott,A Abed Abud,K Abeling,DK Abhayasinghe,SH Abidi,OS AbouZeid,NL Abraham,H Abramowicz,H Abreu,Y Abulaiti,BS Acharya,B Achkar,L Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,J Adelman,A Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,C Agapopoulou,MN Agaras,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,A Ahmad,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,X Ai,G Aielli,S Akatsuka,M Akbiyik,TPA Åkesson,E Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,MJ Verzini,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,S Ali,M Aliev,G Alimonti,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,BW Allen,PP Allport,A Aloisio,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,L Ambroz,C Amelung,D Amidei,SP Santos,S Amoroso,CS Amrouche,F An,C Anastopoulos,N Andari,T Andeen,JK Anders,SY Andrean,A Andreazza,V Andrei,CR Anelli,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,E Antipov,M Antonelli,DJA Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,J Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,N Aranzabal,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Tame,G Artoni,H Asada,K Asai,S Asai,T Asawatavonvanich,N Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,PA Atmasiddha,K Augsten,VA Austrup,G Avolio,MK Ayoub,G Azuelos,D Babal,H Bachacou,K Bachas,F Backman,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,E Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,R Balasubramanian,EM Baldin,P Balek,F Balli

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2021/4

A search for heavy resonances decaying into a pair of Z bosons leading to and final states, where stands for either an electron or a muon, is presented. The search uses proton–proton collision data at a centre-of-mass energy of 13 TeV collected from 2015 to 2018 that corresponds to the integrated luminosity of 139 recorded by the ATLAS detector during Run 2 of the Large Hadron Collider. Different mass ranges spanning 200 GeV to 2000 GeV for the hypothetical resonances are considered, depending on the final state and model. In the absence of a significant observed excess, the results are interpreted as upper limits on the production cross section of a spin-0 or spin-2 resonance. The upper limits for the spin-0 resonance are translated to exclusion contours in the context of Type-I and Type-II two-Higgs-doublet models, and the limits for the spin-2 resonance are used to constrain the …

Measurement of the transverse momentum distribution of Drell–Yan lepton pairs in proton–proton collisions at

Authors

Atlas Collaboration

Published Date

2020/7/1

∗ are produced via quark–antiquark annihilation [1], and can be observed with very small backgrounds by using their leptonic decay modes. The vector bosons have non-zero momentum transverse to the beam direction due to the emission of quarks and gluons from the initial-state partons as well as to the intrinsic transverse momentum of the initial-state partons in the proton. Phenomenologically, the spectrum at low transverse momentum of the ???? boson, ???? ℓℓ T, reconstructed through the decay into a pair of charged leptons, can be described using soft-gluon resummation [2–7] and non-perturbative models to account for the intrinsic transverse momentum of partons. At high ???? ℓℓ T the spectrum can be calculated by fixed-order perturbative quantum chromodynamics (QCD) predictions [8–12], and next-to-leading-order electroweak (NLO EW) effects are expected to be important [13–15]. Parton-shower models [16–18] or resummation may be matched to fixed-order calculations to describe the full spectrum.A precise measurement of the ???? ℓℓ T spectrum provides an important input to the background prediction in searches for beyond the Standard Model (SM) processes, eg in the monojet signature [19], as well as to SM precision measurements. In particular, the measurement of the mass of the ???? boson [20] relies on the measurement of the ???? ℓℓ T distribution to constrain the transverse momentum spectrum of the ???? boson, ???? ???? T, since a direct measurement of the transverse momentum distribution of ???? bosons is experimentally challenging [21]. The ???? ℓℓ T spectrum was measured previously in proton–proton (????????) collisions at the Large Hadron …

Search for new phenomena in final states with large jet multiplicities and missing transverse momentum using = 13 TeV proton-proton collisions recorded by …

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,NL Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Michael Adersberger,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Shahzad Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Benjamin William Allen,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Fenfen An,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,N Aranzabal Barrio,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Francisco Anuar Arduh,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Alexander Armstrong,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Shoji Asai,Thanawat Asawatavonvanich,Nedaa Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Jihad Assahsah,Ketevi Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Kamil Augsten,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Georges Azuelos,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Moritz Backes,Filip Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,EM Baldin,Petr Balek,Fabrice Balli,William Keaton Balunas,Johannes Balz,Elzbieta Banas

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2020/10

Results of a search for new particles decaying into eight or more jets and moderate missing transverse momentum are presented. The analysis uses 139 fb− 1 of proton-proton collision data at= 13 TeV collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider between 2015 and 2018. The selection rejects events containing isolated electrons or muons, and makes requirements according to the number of b-tagged jets and the scalar sum of masses of large-radius jets. The search extends previous analyses both in using a larger dataset and by employing improved jet and missing transverse momentum reconstruction methods which more cleanly separate signal from background processes. No evidence for physics beyond the Standard Model is found. The results are interpreted in the context of supersymmetry-inspired simplified models, significantly extending the limits on the gluino mass in those models …

Search for the HH→ bb¯¯ bb¯¯ process via vector-boson fusion production using proton-proton collisions at√ s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

M Aaboud,Eleni M Asimakopoulou,Elin Bergeås Kuutmann,Petar Bokan,Richard Brenner,Tord Ekelöf,Mattias Ellert,Arnaud Ferrari,PO Gradin,Max Isacson,Mikael UF Mårtensson,Pedro Sales De Bruin

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics (JHEP)

Published Date

2020

A search for Higgs boson pair production via vector-boson fusion (VBF) in the bbbb final state is carried out with the ATLAS experiment using 126fb-1 of protonproton collision data delivered at

Search for light long-lived neutral particles produced in pp collisions at and decaying into collimated leptons or light hadrons with the ATLAS detector

Authors

ATLAS Collaboration atlas. publications@ cern. ch,G Aad,B Abbott,DC Abbott,A Abed Abud,K Abeling,DK Abhayasinghe,SH Abidi,OS AbouZeid,NL Abraham,H Abramowicz,H Abreu,Y Abulaiti,BS Acharya,B Achkar,S Adachi,L Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,J Adelman,M Adersberger,A Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,C Agapopoulou,MN Agaras,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,X Ai,G Aielli,S Akatsuka,TPA Åkesson,E Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,D Alexandre,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,G Alimonti,J Alison,SP Alkire,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,BW Allen,PP Allport,A Aloisio,A Alonso,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,AA Alshehri,M Alvarez Estevez,D Álvarez Piqueras,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,L Ambroz,C Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,S Amoroso,CS Amrouche,F An,C Anastopoulos,N Andari,T Andeen,CF Anders,JK Anders,A Andreazza,V Andrei,CR Anelli,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,M Antonelli,DJA Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,L Aperio Bella,G Arabidze,JP Araque,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,FA Arduh,J -F Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J -H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,A Artamonov,G Artoni,S Artz,S Asai,N Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,K Augsten,G Avolio,R Avramidou,MK Ayoub,AM Azoulay,G Azuelos,H Bachacou,K Bachas,M Backes,F Backman,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,M Bajic,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,EM Baldin,P Balek,F Balli

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2020/5

Several models of physics beyond the Standard Model predict the existence of dark photons, light neutral particles decaying into collimated leptons or light hadrons. This paper presents a search for long-lived dark photons produced from the decay of a Higgs boson or a heavy scalar boson and decaying into displaced collimated Standard Model fermions. The search uses data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36.1 fb collected in proton–proton collisions at   recorded in 2015–2016 with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The observed number of events is consistent with the expected background, and limits on the production cross section times branching fraction as a function of the proper decay length of the dark photon are reported. A cross section times branching fraction above 4 pb is excluded for a Higgs boson decaying into two dark photons for dark-photon decay lengths …

Z boson production in Pb+ Pb collisions at√ SNN= 5.02 TeV measured by the ATLAS experiment

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M Aaboud,Eleni M Asimakopoulou,Elin Bergeås Kuutmann,Petar Bokan,Richard Brenner,Tord Ekelöf,Mattias Ellert,Arnaud Ferrari,PO Gradin,Max Isacson,Mikael UF Mårtensson,Pedro Sales De Bruin

Journal

Physics Letters B

Published Date

2020

The measurement of electroweak (EW) boson production is a key part of the heavy-ion (HI) physics programme at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). Isolated photons and heavy vector bosons, Z and W, are powerful tools to probe the initial stages of HI collisions. After being created at the initial stage of the collision in high-momentum exchange processes, Z and W bosons decay much faster than the timescale of the medium’s evolution. Their leptonic decay products are generally understood to not be affected by the strong interaction; hence they carry information about the initial stage of the collision and the partonic structure of the nuclei.Measurements performed by the ATLAS and CMS experiments with Z and W bosons decaying leptonically show that production rates of these non-strongly interacting particles are proportional to the amount of nuclear overlap, quantified by the mean nuclear thickness function,〈 TAA〉[1–6]. Results obtained with isolated high-energy photons [7, 8] are also consistent with this observation.

Searches for electroweak production of supersymmetric particles with compressed mass spectra in collisions with the ATLAS detector

Authors

G Aad,B Abbott,DC Abbott,A Abed Abud,K Abeling,DK Abhayasinghe,SH Abidi,OS AbouZeid,NL Abraham,H Abramowicz,H Abreu,Y Abulaiti,BS Acharya,B Achkar,S Adachi,L Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,L Adamczyk,L Adamek,J Adelman,M Adersberger,A Adiguzel,S Adorni,T Adye,AA Affolder,Y Afik,C Agapopoulou,MN Agaras,A Aggarwal,C Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,F Ahmadov,WS Ahmed,X Ai,G Aielli,S Akatsuka,TPA Åkesson,E Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,GL Alberghi,J Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,M Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,C Alexa,T Alexopoulos,A Alfonsi,F Alfonsi,M Alhroob,B Ali,M Aliev,G Alimonti,C Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,BW Allen,PP Allport,A Aloisio,F Alonso,C Alpigiani,AA Alshehri,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,A Ambler,L Ambroz,C Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,S Amoroso,CS Amrouche,F An,C Anastopoulos,N Andari,T Andeen,CF Anders,JK Anders,A Andreazza,V Andrei,CR Anelli,S Angelidakis,A Angerami,AV Anisenkov,A Annovi,C Antel,MT Anthony,E Antipov,M Antonelli,DJA Antrim,F Anulli,M Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,L Aperio Bella,JP Araque,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,C Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,FA Arduh,JF Arguin,S Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,AJ Armbruster,A Armstrong,O Arnaez,H Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,G Artoni,S Artz,S Asai,T Asawatavonvanich,N Asbah,EM Asimakopoulou,L Asquith,J Assahsah,K Assamagan,R Astalos,RJ Atkin,M Atkinson,NB Atlay,H Atmani,K Augsten,AT Aukerman,G Avolio,MK Ayoub,G Azuelos,H Bachacou,K Bachas,M Backes,F Backman,P Bagnaia,M Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,VR Bailey,JT Baines,C Bakalis,OK Baker,PJ Bakker,D Bakshi Gupta,S Balaji,EM Baldin,P Balek,F Balli,WK Balunas,J Balz,E Banas,A Bandyopadhyay,Sw Banerjee

Journal

Physical Review D

Published Date

2020/3/11

This paper presents results of searches for the electroweak production of supersymmetric particles in models with compressed mass spectra. The searches use 139 fb− 1 of s= 13 TeV proton-proton collision data collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. Events with missing transverse momentum and two same-flavor, oppositely charged, low-transverse-momentum leptons are selected, and are further categorized by the presence of hadronic activity from initial-state radiation or a topology compatible with vector-boson fusion processes. The data are found to be consistent with predictions from the Standard Model. The results are interpreted using simplified models of R-parity-conserving supersymmetry in which the lightest supersymmetric partner is a neutralino with a mass similar to the lightest chargino, the second-to-lightest neutralino, or the slepton. Lower limits on the masses of charginos …

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TTC Jones

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1995

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Search for dijet resonances in events with an isolated charged lepton using TeV proton-proton collision data collected by the ATLAS detector

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ATLAS collaboration

Journal

arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.11325

Published Date

2020/2/26

A search for dijet resonances in events with at least one isolated charged lepton is performed using of TeV proton-proton collision data recorded by the ATLAS detector at the LHC. The dijet invariant-mass () distribution constructed from events with at least one isolated electron or muon is searched in the region TeV for excesses above a smoothly falling background from Standard Model processes. Triggering based on the presence of a lepton in the event reduces limitations imposed by minimum transverse momentum thresholds for triggering on jets. This approach allows smaller dijet invariant masses to be probed than in inclusive dijet searches, targeting a variety of new-physics models, for example ones in which a new state is produced in association with a leptonically decaying or boson. No statistically significant deviation from the Standard Model background hypothesis is found. Limits on contributions from generic Gaussian signals with widths ranging from that determined by the detector resolution up to 15% of the resonance mass are obtained for dijet invariant masses ranging from 0.25 TeV to 6 TeV. Limits are set also in the context of several scenarios beyond the Standard Model, such as the Sequential Standard Model, a technicolor model, a charged Higgs boson model and a simplified Dark Matter model.

Search for new non-resonant phenomena in high-mass dilepton final states with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,NL Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Michael Adersberger,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,Konie Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Shahzad Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Benjamin William Allen,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Fenfen An,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,N Aranzabal Barrio,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Francisco Anuar Arduh,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Alexander Armstrong,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Thanawat Asawatavonvanich,Nedaa Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Jihad Assahsah,Ketevi Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Kamil Augsten,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Georges Azuelos,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Moritz Backes,Filip Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,EM Baldin,Petr Balek,Fabrice Balli,William Keaton Balunas,Johannes Balz

Journal

Journal of High Energy Physics

Published Date

2020/11

A search for new physics with non-resonant signals in dielectron and dimuon final states in the mass range above 2 TeV is presented. This is the first search for non-resonant signals in dilepton final states at the LHC to use a background estimate from the data. The data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb− 1, were recorded by the ATLAS experiment in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy of= 13 TeV during Run 2 of the Large Hadron Collider. The benchmark signal signature is a two-quark and two-lepton contact interaction, which would enhance the dilepton event rate at the TeV mass scale. To model the contribution from background processes a functional form is fit to the dilepton invariant-mass spectra in data in a mass region below the region of interest. It is then extrapolated to a high-mass signal region to obtain the expected background there. No significant deviation from the …

Search for a scalar partner of the top quark in the all-hadronic t (t) over-bar plus missing transverse momentum final state at root s= 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Laura Franconi,Sigve Haug,John Kenneth Anders,Armin Ilg,Antonio Ereditato,Niklaus Lehmann,Antonio Miucci,Thomas Daniel Weston

Journal

The European physical journal. C, Particles and fields

Published Date

2020

A search for direct pair production of scalar partners of the top quark (top squarks or scalar third-generation up-type leptoquarks) in the all-hadronic tt¯ plus missing transverse momentum final state is presented. The analysis of 139 fb−1 of s√=13 TeV proton–proton collision data collected using the ATLAS detector at the LHC yields no significant excess over the Standard Model background expectation. To interpret the results, a supersymmetric model is used where the top squark decays via t~→t(∗)χ~01, with t(∗) denoting an on-shell (off-shell) top quark and χ~01 the lightest neutralino. Three specific event selections are optimised for the following scenarios. In the scenario where mt~>mt+mχ~01, top squark masses are excluded in the range 400–1250 GeV for χ~01 masses below 200 GeV at 95% confidence level. In the situation where mt~∼mt+mχ~01, top squark masses in the range 300–630 GeV are excluded, while in the case where mt~<mW+mb+mχ~01 (with mt~−mχ~01≥5 GeV), considered for the first time in an ATLAS all-hadronic search, top squark masses in the range 300–660 GeV are excluded. Limits are also set for scalar third-generation up-type leptoquarks, excluding leptoquarks with masses below 1240 GeV when considering only leptoquark decays into a top quark and a neutrino.

Higgs boson production cross-section measurements and their EFT interpretation in the decay channel at 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Authors

Georges Aad,Brad Abbott,Dale Charles Abbott,A Abed Abud,Kira Abeling,Deshan Kavishka Abhayasinghe,Syed Haider Abidi,OS AbouZeid,Nadine L Abraham,Halina Abramowicz,Henso Abreu,Yiming Abulaiti,Bobby Samir Acharya,Baida Achkar,Lennart Adam,C Adam Bourdarios,Leszek Adamczyk,Lukas Adamek,Jahred Adelman,Michael Adersberger,Aytul Adiguzel,Sofia Adorni,Tim Adye,AA Affolder,Yoav Afik,Christina Agapopoulou,Merve Nazlim Agaras,Anamika Aggarwal,Catalin Agheorghiesei,JA Aguilar-Saavedra,Ammara Ahmad,Faig Ahmadov,Waleed Syed Ahmed,Xiaocong Ai,Giulio Aielli,Shunichi Akatsuka,TPA Åkesson,Ece Akilli,AV Akimov,K Al Khoury,Gian Luigi Alberghi,Justin Albert,MJ Alconada Verzini,S Alderweireldt,Martin Aleksa,IN Aleksandrov,Calin Alexa,Theodoros Alexopoulos,Alice Alfonsi,Fabrizio Alfonsi,Muhammad Alhroob,Babar Ali,Shahzad Ali,Malik Aliev,Gianluca Alimonti,Corentin Allaire,BMM Allbrooke,Benjamin William Allen,PP Allport,Alberto Aloisio,Francisco Alonso,Cristiano Alpigiani,E Alunno Camelia,M Alvarez Estevez,MG Alviggi,Y Amaral Coutinho,Alessandro Ambler,Luca Ambroz,Christoph Amelung,D Amidei,SP Amor Dos Santos,Simone Amoroso,Cherifa Sabrina Amrouche,Fenfen An,Christos Anastopoulos,Nansi Andari,Timothy Andeen,John Kenneth Anders,Stefio Yosse Andrean,Attilio Andreazza,V Andrei,Christopher Ryan Anelli,Stylianos Angelidakis,Aaron Angerami,AV Anisenkov,Alberto Annovi,Claire Antel,Matthew Thomas Anthony,Egor Antipov,Mario Antonelli,DJA Antrim,Fabio Anulli,Masato Aoki,JA Aparisi Pozo,MA Aparo,L Aperio Bella,N Aranzabal Barrio,V Araujo Ferraz,R Araujo Pereira,Chiara Arcangeletti,ATH Arce,Francisco Anuar Arduh,Jean-Francois Arguin,Spyridon Argyropoulos,J-H Arling,Aaron James Armbruster,Alexander Armstrong,Olivier Arnaez,Hannah Arnold,ZP Arrubarrena Tame,Giacomo Artoni,Kanae Asai,Shoji Asai,Thanawat Asawatavonvanich,Nedaa Asbah,Eleni Myrto Asimakopoulou,Lily Asquith,Jihad Assahsah,Ketevi Assamagan,Robert Astalos,Ryan Justin Atkin,Markus Atkinson,Naim Bora Atlay,Hicham Atmani,Kamil Augsten,Volker Andreas Austrup,Giuseppe Avolio,Mohamad Kassem Ayoub,Georges Azuelos,Henri Bachacou,Konstantinos Bachas,Moritz Backes,Filip Backman,Paolo Bagnaia,Marzieh Bahmani,H Bahrasemani,AJ Bailey,Virginia Ruth Bailey,JT Baines,Christos Bakalis,OK Baker,Pepijn Johannes Bakker,Evelin Bakos,D Bakshi Gupta,Shyam Balaji,EM Baldin,Petr Balek,Fabrice Balli,William Keaton Balunas,Johannes Balz

Journal

The European Physical Journal C

Published Date

2020/10

Higgs boson properties are studied in the four-lepton decay channel (where lepton = e, ) using 139  of proton–proton collision data recorded at 13 TeV by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider. The inclusive cross-section times branching ratio for decay is measured to be  pb for a Higgs boson with absolute rapidity below 2.5, in good agreement with the Standard Model prediction of  pb. Cross-sections times branching ratio are measured for the main Higgs boson production modes in several exclusive phase-space regions. The measurements are interpreted in terms of coupling modifiers and of the tensor structure of Higgs boson interactions using an effective field theory approach. Exclusion limits are set on the CP-even and CP-odd ‘beyond the Standard Model’ couplings of the Higgs boson to vector bosons, gluons and top quarks.

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Deep generative models for fast photon shower simulation in ATLAS

Study of decays at  = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Study of and decays in collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Measurement of single top-quark production in association with a W boson in the single-lepton channel at with the ATLAS detector

Search for doubly and singly charged Higgs bosons decaying into vector bosons in multi-lepton final states with the ATLAS detector using proton-proton collisions at√ s= 13 TeV

Search for heavy resonances decaying into a pair of Z bosons in the and final states using 139 of proton–proton collisions at TeV with the ATLAS detector

Measurement of the transverse momentum distribution of Drell–Yan lepton pairs in proton–proton collisions at

Search for new phenomena in final states with large jet multiplicities and missing transverse momentum using = 13 TeV proton-proton collisions recorded by …

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