Conveners
QCD & EW II
- Ciaran Williams (SUNY Buffalo)
Double gauge boson production is one of the most important processes under study at the LHC. Of particular importance is the measurement of the trilinear electroweak gauge boson coupling, which sheds light on the gauge structure of the Standard Model. We study the impact of anomalous gauge boson and fermion couplings on the production of W+W− pairs at the LHC and how these couplings affect the...
The scattering of electroweak bosons tests the gauge structure of the Standard Model and is
sensitive to anomalous quartic gauge couplings. In this talk, we present recent results on vector-
boson scattering from the ATLAS experiment using proton-proton collisions at √s=13 TeV. This
includes the observation of WZ and same-sign-WW production via vector-boson scattering along
with a measurement...
The production of multiple electroweak bosons at the LHC constitutes a stringent test of the electroweak sector and provide a model-independent means to search for new physics at the TeV scale. In this talk, we present recent results for inclusive WW, WZ, ZZ and Zγ production in proton-proton collisions at √s=13 TeV collected by the ATLAS experiment. The data are sensitive to anomalous triple...