Measurement of photon-jet transverse momentum correlations in 5.02 TeV Pb+Pb and $pp$ collisions with ATLAS

ArXiv 1809.0728 (2018)

Search for invisible Higgs boson decays in vector boson fusion at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

ArXiv 1809.06682 (2018)

Combined measurement of differential and total cross sections in the H → γγ and the H → ZZ⁎ → 4ℓ decay channels at s=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Physics Letters B Elsevier 786:November 2018 (2018) 114-133

Authors:

BS Acharya, S Adachi, L Adamczyk, J Adelman, C Agheorghiesei, JA Aguilar-Saavedra, F Ahmadov, G Aielli, J Albert, P Albicocco, MJ Alconada Alconada Verzini, S Alderweireldt, B Ali, G Alimonti, J Alison, SP Alkire, A Alonso, F Alonso, C Alpigiani, AA Alshehri, Y Amaral Amaral Coutinho, Luca Ambroz, C Amelung, D Amidei, CF Anders

Abstract:

A combined measurement of differential and inclusive total cross sections of Higgs boson production is performed using 36.1 fb−1 of 13 TeV proton–proton collision data produced by the LHC and recorded by the ATLAS detector in 2015 and 2016. Cross sections are obtained from measured H→γγ and H→ZZ⁎→4ℓ event yields, which are combined taking into account detector efficiencies, resolution, acceptances and branching fractions. The total Higgs boson production cross section is measured to be 57.0−5.9+6.0 (stat.) −3.3+4.0 (syst.) pb, in agreement with the Standard Model prediction. Differential cross-section measurements are presented for the Higgs boson transverse momentum distribution, Higgs boson rapidity, number of jets produced together with the Higgs boson, and the transverse momentum of the leading jet. The results from the two decay channels are found to be compatible, and their combination agrees with the Standard Model predictions.

Engineering a noiseless and broadband Raman quantum memory for temporal mode manipulation

Frontiers in Optics / Laser Science Part F114-FIO 2018 (2018)

Authors:

TM Hird, Sarah THOMAS, JOSEPH MUNNS, J Nunn, Oscar Arjona, Shabo Gao, Benjamin Brecht, PM Ledingham, IAN WALMSLEY

Abstract:

© 2018 The Author(s). The Raman quantum memory can manipulate temporal modes of light - a promising high-dimensional basis for quantum information processing. We demonstrate both temporal mode manipulation and a novel suppression scheme for four-wave mixing noise.

Observation of H→bb¯ decays and VH production with the ATLAS detector

Physics Letters B Elsevier 786 (2018) 59-86

Authors:

M Aaboud, G Aad, B Abbott, Luca Ambroz, Giacomo Artoni, Moritz Backes, Alan J Barr, Lydia Beresford, Daniela Bortoletto, Jonathan Burr, Amanda M Cooper-Sarkar, James A Frost, Elizabeth J Gallas, Francesco Giuli, Claire Gwenlan, Christopher Hays, B Todd Huffman, Jesse KK Liu, Luigi Marchese, Koichi Nagai, Michael E Nelson, Richard B Nickerson, Nurfikri Norjoharuddeen, Santiago R Paredes Saenz, Elisabeth Schopf, Abhishek Sharma, Ian PJ Shipsey, Beojan Stanislaus, Cecilia Tosciri, Jeffrey C-L Tseng, Georg HA Viehhauser, Luigi Vigani, Anthony R Weidberg, Gabija Zemaityte, Miha Zgubic, Et al.

Abstract:

A search for the decay of the Standard Model Higgs boson into a bb¯ pair when produced in association with a W or Z boson is performed with the ATLAS detector. The data, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 79.8fb−1 were collected in proton–proton collisions during Run 2 of the Large Hadron Collider at a centre-of-mass energy of 13TeV. For a Higgs boson mass of 125GeV, an excess of events over the expected background from other Standard Model processes is found with an observed (expected) significance of 4.9 (4.3) standard deviations. A combination with the results from other searches in Run 1 and in Run 2 for the Higgs boson in the bb¯ decay mode is performed, which yields an observed (expected) significance of 5.4 (5.5) standard deviations, thus providing direct observation of the Higgs boson decay into b-quarks. The ratio of the measured event yield for a Higgs boson decaying into bb¯ to the Standard Model expectation is 1.01±0.12(stat.)−0.15+0.16(syst.). Additionally, a combination of Run 2 results searching for the Higgs boson produced in association with a vector boson yields an observed (expected) significance of 5.3 (4.8) standard deviations.