Study of the rare decays of B 0 s and B 0 mesons into muon pairs using data collected during 2015 and 2016 with the ATLAS detector The ATLAS Collaboration A study of the decays B 0 s → µ + µ − and B 0 → µ + µ − has been performed using 26.3 fb −1 of 13 TeV LHC proton-proton collision data collected with the ATLAS detector in 2015 and 2016. Since the detector resolution in µ + µ − invariant mass is comparable to the B 0 s -B 0 mass difference, a single fit determines the signal yields for both decay modes. This results in a measurement of the branching fraction B(B 0 s → µ + µ − ) = 3.2 +1.1 −1.0 × 10 −9 and an upper limit B(B 0 → µ + µ − ) < 4.3 × 10 −10 at 95% confidence level. The result is combined with the Run 1 ATLAS result, yielding B(B 0 s → µ + µ − ) = 2.8 +0.8 −0.7 ×10 −9 and B(B 0 → µ + µ − ) < 2.1×10 −10 at 95% confidence level. The combined result is consistent with the Standard Model prediction within 2.4 standard deviations in the B(B 0 → µ + µ − )-B(B 0 s → µ + µ − ) plane.
Search for WZ resonances in the fully leptonic channel using pp collisions at √ s = 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector .ATLAS Collaboration a r t i c l e i n f o a b s t r a c t A search for resonant WZ production in the ν ( , = e, μ) decay channel using 20.3 fb −1 of √ s = 8 TeV pp collision data collected by the ATLAS experiment at LHC is presented. No significant deviation from the Standard Model prediction is observed and upper limits on the production cross sections of WZ resonances from an extended gauge model W and from a simplified model of heavy vector triplets are derived. A corresponding observed (expected) lower mass limit of 1.52 (1.49) TeV is derived for the W at the 95% confidence level.
A measurement of splitting scales, as defined by the kT clustering algorithm, is presented for final states containing a W boson produced in proton–proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 7 TeV. The measurement is based on the full 2010 data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36 pb−1 which was collected using the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. Cluster splitting scales are measured in events containing W bosons decaying to electrons or muons. The measurement comprises the four hardest splitting scales in a kT cluster sequence of the hadronic activity accompanying the W boson, and ratios of these splitting scales. Backgrounds such as multi-jet and top-quark-pair production are subtracted and the results are corrected for detector effects. Predictions from various Monte Carlo event generators at particle level are compared to the data. Overall, reasonable agreement is found with all generators, but larger deviations between the predictions and the data are evident in the soft regions of the splitting scales.
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