Search for a scalar partner of the top quark in the all-hadronic t ¯t plus missing transverse momentum final state at √s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector

ATLAS Publications, T.M. Carter, M. Faucci Giannelli, Ahmed Hasib, M.P. Heath, S. Palazzo, A. Søgaard, A. Strubig, E.P. Takeva, A.J. Taylor, N. Themistokleous, E.M. Villhauer

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A search for direct pair production of scalar partners of the top quark (top squarks or scalar third-generation up-type leptoquarks) in the all-hadronic t ¯t plus missing transverse momentum final state is presented. The analysis of
139 fb−1 of √s = 13 TeV proton–proton collision data collected using the ATLAS detector at the LHC yields no significant excess over the Standard Model background expectation. To interpret the results, a supersymmetric model is used where the top squark decays via ˜t → t(∗) ˜χ0 1 , with t(∗) denoting an on-shell (off-shell) top quark and ˜χ01 the lightest neutralino. Three specific event selections are optimised for the following scenarios. In the scenario where m ˜t > m t + m ˜χ01 ,top squark masses are excluded in the range 400–1250 GeV
for ˜χ01 masses below 200 GeV at 95% confidence level. In the situation where m ˜t ∼ m t +m ˜χ01 , top squark masses in the range 300–630 GeV are excluded, while in the case where m ˜t < m W + m b + m ˜χ01 (with m ˜t − m ˜χ01 ≥ 5 GeV), considered for the first time in an ATLAS all-hadronic search,
top squark masses in the range 300–660 GeV are excluded. Limits are also set for scalar third-generation up-type leptoquarks, excluding leptoquarks with masses below 1240 GeV when considering only leptoquark decays into a top quark and a neutrino.
Original languageEnglish
Article number737
Pages (from-to)1-44
Number of pages44
JournalThe European Physical Journal C
Volume80
Issue number8
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 13 Aug 2020

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