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Title: Searches for the Zγ decay mode of the Higgs boson and for new high-mass resonances in pp collisions at √s=13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
Authors: Santos, S. P. Amor dos 
Fiolhais, M. C. N. 
Galhardo, B. 
Veloso, F. 
Wolters, H. 
ATLAS Collaboration
Keywords: Hadron-Hadron scattering (experiments); Higgs physics
Issue Date: 2017
Publisher: Springer Nature
Serial title, monograph or event: Journal of High Energy Physics
Volume: 2017
Issue: 10
Abstract: This article presents searches for the Z decay of the Higgs boson and for narrow high-mass resonances decaying to Z , exploiting Z boson decays to pairs of electrons or muons. The data analysis uses 36.1 fb􀀀1 of pp collisions at p s = 13 recorded by the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider. The data are found to be consistent with the expected Standard Model background. The observed (expected | assuming Standard Model pp ! H ! Z production and decay) upper limit on the production cross section times the branching ratio for pp ! H ! Z is 6.6. (5.2) times the Standard Model prediction at the 95% con dence level for a Higgs boson mass of 125.09 GeV. In addition, upper limits are set on the production cross section times the branching ratio as a function of the mass of a narrow resonance between 250 GeV and 2.4 TeV, assuming spin- 0 resonances produced via gluon-gluon fusion, and spin-2 resonances produced via gluongluon or quark-antiquark initial states. For high-mass spin-0 resonances, the observed (expected) limits vary between 88 fb (61 fb) and 2.8 fb (2.7 fb) for the mass range from 250 GeV to 2.4 TeV at the 95% con dence level.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/108236
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP10(2017)112
Rights: openAccess
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