Observation of top-quark pair production in lead-lead collisions at $\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}}=5.02$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

ArXiv 2411.10186 (2024)

Precision measurement of the $B^{0}$ meson lifetime using $B^{0} \rightarrow J/ฯˆK^{*0}$ decays with the ATLAS detector

ArXiv 2411.09962 (2024)

Reconstruction and identification of pairs of collimated $ฯ„$-leptons decaying hadronically using $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV $pp$ collision data with the ATLAS detector

ArXiv 2411.09357 (2024)

Single-photon large-momentum-transfer atom interferometry scheme for Sr or Yb atoms with application to determining the fine-structure constant

Physical Review A: Atomic, Molecular and Optical Physics American Physical Society 110:5 (2024) 053309

Authors:

Jesse Schelfhout, Thomas Hird, Kenneth Hughes, Christopher Foot

Abstract:

The leading experimental determinations of the fine-structure constant ๐›ผ currently rely on atomic photon-recoil measurements from Ramsey-Bordรฉ atom interferometry with large-momentum transfer to provide an absolute mass measurement. We propose an experimental scheme for an intermediate-scale differential atom interferometer to measure the photon recoil of neutral atomic species with a single-photon optical clock transition. We calculate trajectories for our scheme that optimize the recoil phase while nullifying the undesired gravity-gradient phase by considering independently launching two clouds of ultracold atoms with the appropriate initial conditions. For Sr and Yb, we find an atom interferometer of height 3 m to be sufficient for an absolute mass measurement precision of ๐›ฅโข๐‘š/๐‘šโˆผ1ร—10โˆ’11 with current technology. Such a precise measurement would halve the current uncertainty in ๐›ผ โ€” an uncertainty that would no longer be limited by an absolute mass measurement. The removal of this limitation would allow the current uncertainty in ๐›ผ to be reduced by a factor of 10 by corresponding improvements in relative mass measurements, thus paving the way for higher-precision tests of the standard model of particle physics.

Search for vector-like leptons coupling to first- and second-generation Standard Model leptons in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector

ArXiv 2411.07143 (2024)