Speaker
Chris Malena Delitzsch
(University of Arizona)
Description
Many new-physics signatures at the LHC produce highly boosted particles, leading to close-by objects in the detector and necessitating jet substructure techniques to disentangle the hadronic decay products. This talk presents the latest ATLAS results for searches for heavy W’ and Z’ resonances in top-bottom, di-top and 4-top final states using 13 TeV data. It will explain the techniques used, including new top-tagging techniques using machine learning and the use of large-radius jets containing electrons.
Collaboration / Activity | ATLAS |
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Primary authors
ATLAS Collaboration
Chris Malena Delitzsch
(University of Arizona)