Published December 16, 2019 | Version v1
Thesis Open

Looking for Beyond the Standard Model Physics in Dijet-Plus-Lepton Final-State Events Collected with the ATLAS Detector

Authors/Creators

  • 1. Toronto U

Contributors

Supervisor:

  • 1. Toronto U

Description

A search for a new resonant state decaying exclusively to two quarks in events with at least two jets and one isolated charged lepton using $139~fb^{-1}$ of proton-proton collision data collected by the ATLAS detector at $\sqrt{s} = 13$~TeV is presented. Requiring a charged lepton in dijet final states provides sensitivity to extensions of the Standard Model which predict the production of dijet resonances in association with leptonically-decaying vector bosons or top quarks. Whereas inclusive searches are limited to resonance masses greater than $1$~TeV due to jet-based triggers which have a minimum jet transverse momentum of about $400$~GeV, lepton triggers can be as low as $24$~GeV, thereby permitting access to resonance masses of order 100~GeV. The search presented in this thesis considers a dijet invariant mass range between $0.22$--$6.3$~TeV. The largest deviation between the number of observed events and the Standard Model background estimate was found at a dijet invariant mass $m_{jj} =1.3$~TeV with a global statistical significance of $0.5$ standard deviations. In the absence of a statistically significant deviation of the data from the background expectation, exclusion limits are set at a 95\% confidence level on the presence of generic Gaussian-shaped signals of different masses and widths. Such signals are excluded with cross sections ranging from $40$--$0.03$~fb between $0.25$--$6.0$~TeV. Limits are also set in the context of a Technicolor model and a Simplified Dark Matter model. A follow-up search using a machine learning approach is discussed last.

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CDS
2705515
CDS Report Number
CERN-THESIS-2019-250

CERN

Department
EP
Programme
No program participation
Accelerator
CERN LHC
Experiment
ATLAS

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