
pmid: 29219511
handle: 20.500.11770/268306 , 11390/1122699 , 11368/3090565 , 2108/191253 , 11590/330004 , 11367/65763 , 11567/933512 , 11568/892807 , 11568/1163531 , 11585/623413 , 11571/1211795
pmid: 29219511
handle: 20.500.11770/268306 , 11390/1122699 , 11368/3090565 , 2108/191253 , 11590/330004 , 11367/65763 , 11567/933512 , 11568/892807 , 11568/1163531 , 11585/623413 , 11571/1211795
A search for heavy pseudoscalar $(A)$ and scalar $(H)$ Higgs bosons decaying into a top quark pair $(t\bar{t})$ has been performed with 20.3 fb$^{−1}$ of proton-proton collision data collected by the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider at a center-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s} =$ 8 TeV. Interference effects between the signal process and standard model $t\bar{t}$ production, which are expected to distort the signal shape from a single peak to a peak-dip structure, are taken into account. No significant deviation from the standard model prediction is observed in the $t\bar{t}$ invariant mass spectrum in final states with an electron or muon, large missing transverse momentum, and at least four jets. The results are interpreted within the context of a type-II two-Higgs-doublet model. Exclusion limits on the signal strength are derived as a function of the mass $m_{A/H}$ and the ratio of the vacuum expectation values of the two Higgs fields, tan$\beta$, for $m_{A/H}$ > 500 GeV.
Physical review letters 119(19), 191803 (2017). doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.119.191803
Published by APS, College Park, Md.
Physics and Astronomy (all), info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550, Physics and Astronomy, 550, 500, 530, Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
Physics and Astronomy (all), info:eu-repo/classification/ddc/550, Physics and Astronomy, 550, 500, 530, Settore FIS/01 - FISICA SPERIMENTALE
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