Search for single production of vector-like T quarks decaying into Ht or Zt in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
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Hadron-Hadron Scattering Vector-Like Quarks
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2023-08-23Referencia bibliográfica
The ATLAS collaboration., Aad, G., Abbott, B. et al. Search for single production of vector-like T quarks decaying into Ht or Zt in pp collisions at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector. J. High Energ. Phys. 2023, 153 (2023). [https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP08(2023)153]
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CERN; MICINN, Spain; COST; ERC; ERDF; Horizon 2020; Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions; European Union; EU-ESF; La Caixa Banking Foundation; CERCA Programme Generalitat de Catalunya; PROMETEO; GenT Programmes Generalitat Valenciana, Spain; PIC (Spain)Resumen
Abstract: This paper describes a search for the single production of an up-type vector-like
quark (T ) decaying as T → Ht or T → Zt. The search utilises a dataset of pp collisions at
√s = 13 TeV collected with the ATLAS detector during the 2015–2018 data-taking period
of the Large Hadron Collider, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 139 fb−1. Data
are analysed in final states containing a single lepton with multiple jets and b-jets. The
presence of boosted heavy resonances in the event is exploited to discriminate the signal
from the Standard Model background. No significant excess above the Standard Model ex-
pectation is observed, and 95% CL upper limits are set on the production cross section of T
quarks in different decay channels. The results are interpreted in several benchmark scenar-
ios to set limits on the mass and universal coupling strength (κ) of the vector-like quark. For
singlet T quarks, κ values above 0.53 are excluded for all masses below 2.3 TeV. At a mass
of 1.6 TeV, κ values as low as 0.35 are excluded. For T quarks in the doublet scenario, where
the production cross section is much lower, κ values above 0.72 are excluded for all masses
below 1.7 TeV, and this exclusion is extended to κ above 0.55 for low masses around 1.0 TeV





