Searches for resonances decaying to pairs of heavy bosons in ATLAS

30 Mar 2023, 10:00
20m
103AB (MSU Kellogg Center)

103AB

MSU Kellogg Center

Parallel talk WG3: Electroweak Physics and Beyond the Standard Model WG3

Speakers

Jem Aizen Mendiola Guhit (University of Michigan (US)) Jem Guhit (University of Michigan)

Description

Many new physics models predict the existence of resonances decaying into two bosons (W, Z, photon, or Higgs bosons) making these important signatures in the search for new physics. Searches for Vy, VV, and VH resonances have been performed in various final states. In some of these searches, jet substructure techniques are used to disentangle the hadronic decay products in highly boosted configurations. This talk summarises recent ATLAS searches with Run 2 data collected at the LHC and explains the experimental methods used, including vector- and Higgs-boson-tagging techniques.

Submitted on behalf of a Collaboration? Yes
Participate in poster competition? No

Primary author

Jem Guhit (University of Michigan)

Presentation materials