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$t\bar{t}H$ Coupling Measurement with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC
The Higgs boson was discovered on the 4th of July 2012 with a mass around 125 GeV$/c^2$ by ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC. Determining the Higgs properties (production and decay modes, couplings,...) is an important part of the high-energy physics programme in this decade. A search for the Higgs b...
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818202052 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2292927 |
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author | Hadef, Asma |
author_facet | Hadef, Asma |
author_sort | Hadef, Asma |
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description | The Higgs boson was discovered on the 4th of July 2012 with a mass around 125 GeV$/c^2$ by ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC. Determining the Higgs properties (production and decay modes, couplings,...) is an important part of the high-energy physics programme in this decade. A search for the Higgs boson production in association with a top quark pair ($t\bar{t}H$) at ATLAS is presented in this paper at an unexplored center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, which could allow a first direct measurement of the top quark Yukawa coupling and could reveal new physics. The $t\bar{t}H$ analysis in ATLAS is divided into 3 channels according to the Higgs decay modes: $H\rightarrow$ Hadrons, $H\rightarrow$ Leptons and $H\rightarrow$ Photons. The best-fit value of the ratio of observed and Standard Model cross sections of $t\bar{t}H$ production process, using 2015-2016 data and combining all $t\bar{t}H$ final states, is $1.8 \pm 0.7$, corresponds to $2.8 \sigma$ ($1.8 \sigma$) observed (expected) significance. |
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institution | Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear |
language | eng |
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spelling | cern-22929272021-05-03T08:12:10Zdoi:10.1051/epjconf/201818202052http://cds.cern.ch/record/2292927engHadef, Asma$t\bar{t}H$ Coupling Measurement with the ATLAS Detector at the LHCParticle Physics - ExperimentThe Higgs boson was discovered on the 4th of July 2012 with a mass around 125 GeV$/c^2$ by ATLAS and CMS experiments at LHC. Determining the Higgs properties (production and decay modes, couplings,...) is an important part of the high-energy physics programme in this decade. A search for the Higgs boson production in association with a top quark pair ($t\bar{t}H$) at ATLAS is presented in this paper at an unexplored center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, which could allow a first direct measurement of the top quark Yukawa coupling and could reveal new physics. The $t\bar{t}H$ analysis in ATLAS is divided into 3 channels according to the Higgs decay modes: $H\rightarrow$ Hadrons, $H\rightarrow$ Leptons and $H\rightarrow$ Photons. The best-fit value of the ratio of observed and Standard Model cross sections of $t\bar{t}H$ production process, using 2015-2016 data and combining all $t\bar{t}H$ final states, is $1.8 \pm 0.7$, corresponds to $2.8 \sigma$ ($1.8 \sigma$) observed (expected) significance.ATL-PHYS-PROC-2017-247oai:cds.cern.ch:22929272017-11-15 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Experiment Hadef, Asma $t\bar{t}H$ Coupling Measurement with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC |
title | $t\bar{t}H$ Coupling Measurement with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC |
title_full | $t\bar{t}H$ Coupling Measurement with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC |
title_fullStr | $t\bar{t}H$ Coupling Measurement with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC |
title_full_unstemmed | $t\bar{t}H$ Coupling Measurement with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC |
title_short | $t\bar{t}H$ Coupling Measurement with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC |
title_sort | $t\bar{t}h$ coupling measurement with the atlas detector at the lhc |
topic | Particle Physics - Experiment |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/201818202052 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2292927 |
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