Search for \(t\bar{t}H/A \rightarrow t\bar{t}t\bar{t}\) production in proton–proton collisions at \(\sqrt{s}=13\) \(\text {TeV}\) with the ATLAS detector
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Abstract
A search is presented for a heavy scalar (H) or pseudo-scalar (A) predicted by the two-Higgs-doublet models, where the H/A is produced in association with a top-quark pair \((t\bar{t}H/A),\) and with the H/A decaying into a \(t\bar{t}\) pair. The full LHC Run 2 proton–proton collision data collected by the ATLAS experiment is used, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of \(139~\text {fb}^{-1}.\) Events are selected requiring exactly one or two opposite-charge electrons or muons. Data-driven corrections are applied to improve the modelling of the \(t\bar{t}\)+jets background in the regime with high jet and b-jet multiplicities. These include a novel multi-dimensional kinematic reweighting based on a neural network trained using data and simulations. An H/A-mass parameterised graph neural network is trained to optimise the signal-to-background discrimination. In combination with the previous search performed by the ATLAS Collaboration in the multilepton final state, the observed upper limits on the \(t\bar{t}H/A \rightarrow t\bar{t}t\bar{t}\) production cross-section at 95% confidence level range between 14 fb and 5.0 fb for an H/A with mass between 400 \(\text {GeV}\) and 1000 \(\text {GeV}\), respectively. Assuming that both the H and A contribute to the \(t\bar{t}t\bar{t}\) cross-section, \(\tan \beta \) values below 1.7 or 0.7 are excluded for a mass of 400 \(\text {GeV}\) or 1000 \(\text {GeV}\), respectively. The results are also used to constrain a model predicting the pair production of a colour-octet scalar, with the scalar decaying into a \(t\bar{t}\) pair.
本文提出了一种寻找由双希格斯双重态模型预测的重标量(H)或伪标量(A)的方法,其中H/A与顶夸克对\((t\bar{t}H/A),\)和H/A衰变成\(t\bar{t}\)对有关。利用ATLAS实验收集的完整的LHC Run 2质子-质子碰撞数据,对应的综合光度为\(139~\text {fb}^{-1}.\),选择恰好需要一个或两个相反电荷的电子或介子的事件。数据驱动的修正应用于提高\(t\bar{t}\) +射流背景在高射流和b-射流多重度的状态下的建模。其中包括一种基于数据和模拟训练的神经网络的新型多维运动学重权。训练H/ a -质量参数化图神经网络,优化信号-背景判别。结合先前ATLAS协作在多轻子终态中进行的搜索,观察到\(t\bar{t}H/A \rightarrow t\bar{t}t\bar{t}\)产生横截面的上限为95% confidence level range between 14 fb and 5.0 fb for an H/A with mass between 400 \(\text {GeV}\) and 1000 \(\text {GeV}\), respectively. Assuming that both the H and A contribute to the \(t\bar{t}t\bar{t}\) cross-section, \(\tan \beta \) values below 1.7 or 0.7 are excluded for a mass of 400 \(\text {GeV}\) or 1000 \(\text {GeV}\), respectively. The results are also used to constrain a model predicting the pair production of a colour-octet scalar, with the scalar decaying into a \(t\bar{t}\) pair.
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