8-13 August 2011
Rhode Island Convention Center
US/Eastern timezone
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Measurement of Tau Leptons from Top Quark Pair Production and Decay in ATLAS

Presented by Allison MCCARN on 9 Aug 2011 from 16:20 to 16:40
Type: Parallel contribution
Track: Top Quark Physics

Content

The top quark can be used as a probe of new physics, particularly when it decays into non-SM particles. One promising example is the decay of a top quark into a charged Higgs boson and b-quark. Charged Higgs bosons occur naturally in extended Higgs sectors and for a wide range of models can decay nearly exclusively into a tau lepton and a neutrino. In this talk, we summarize the searches for tau leptons from SM top quark pair production and decay, and their interpretation as a probe of physics beyond the standard model using the ATLAS detector.

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Location: Rhode Island Convention Center
Room: 553

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