Autor(es):
Onofre, A. ; Castro, Nuno Filipe Silva Fernandes ; ATLAS Collaboration
Data: 2011
Identificador Persistente: http://hdl.handle.net/1822/48748
Origem: RepositóriUM - Universidade do Minho
Projeto/bolsa:
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/3599-PPCDT/143069/PT
;
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/246806/EU;
Assunto(s): Exotics; Electroweak interaction; Particle and resonance production; Science & Technology; Ciências Naturais::Ciências Físicas; Ciências Naturais::Ciências Físicas
Descrição
The ATLAS detector is used to search for high-mass states, such as heavy charged gauge bosons (W′,W⁎W′,W⁎), decaying to a charged lepton (electron or muon) and a neutrino. Results are presented based on the analysis of pp collisions at a center-of-mass energy of 7 TeV corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 36 pb−1. No excess beyond standard model expectations is observed. A W′W′ with sequential standard model couplings is excluded at 95% confidence level for masses below 1.49 TeV, and a W⁎W⁎ (charged chiral boson) for masses below 1.35 TeV.
We acknowledge the support of ANPCyT, Argentina; YerPhI, Armenia; ARC, Australia; BMWF, Austria; ANAS, Azerbaijan; SSTC, Belarus; CNPq and FAPESP, Brazil; NSERC, NRC and CFI, Canada; CERN; CONICYT, Chile; CAS, MOST and NSFC, China; COLCIENCIAS, Colombia; MSMT CR, MPO CR and VSC CR, Czech Republic; DNRF, DNSRC and Lundbeck Foundation, Denmark; ARTEMIS, European Union; IN2P3-CNRS, CEA-DSM/IRFU, France; GNAS, Georgia; BMBF, DFG, HGF, MPG and AvH Foundation, Germany; GSRT, Greece; ISF, MINERVA, GIF, DIP and Benoziyo Center, Israel; INFN, Italy; MEXT and JSPS, Japan; CNRST, Morocco; FOM and NWO, Netherlands; RCN, Norway; MNiSW, Poland; GRICES and FCT, Portugal; MERYS (MECTS), Romania; MES of Russia and ROSATOM, Russian Federation; JINR; MSTD, Serbia; MSSR, Slovakia; ARRS and MVZT, Slovenia; DST/NRF, South Africa; MICINN, Spain; SRC and Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden; SER, SNSF and Cantons of Bern and Geneva, Switzerland; NSC, Taiwan; TAEK, Turkey; STFC, the Royal Society and Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom; DOE and NSF, United States.
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