2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.physletb.2021.136190
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Observation of photon-induced W+W− production in pp collisions at s=13 TeV using the ATLAS detector

Abstract: This letter reports the observation of photon-induced production of W-boson pairs, γ γ → W W. The analysis uses 139 fb −1 of LHC proton-proton collision data taken at √ s = 13 TeV recorded by the ATLAS experiment during the years 2015-2018. The measurement is performed selecting one electron and one muon, corresponding to the decay of the diboson system as W W → e ± νμ ∓ ν final state. The background-only hypothesis is rejected with a significance of well above 5 standard deviations consistent with the expecta… Show more

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“…Unlike the two previous instances, the γγ → W + W − process is induced at tree-level in the SM via the triple γW W and quartic couplings γγW W in the electroweak sector [501]. The process has been observed already by the ATLAS Collaboration without the use of proton tagging by focusing on the purely leptonic decay channel [502]. However, in order to probe a region of phase-space that is sensitive to modifications of the SM interactions (high-mass modifications specifically), the proton tagging technique is necessary [500].…”
Section: Anomalous Quartic Couplings With Proton Taggingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Unlike the two previous instances, the γγ → W + W − process is induced at tree-level in the SM via the triple γW W and quartic couplings γγW W in the electroweak sector [501]. The process has been observed already by the ATLAS Collaboration without the use of proton tagging by focusing on the purely leptonic decay channel [502]. However, in order to probe a region of phase-space that is sensitive to modifications of the SM interactions (high-mass modifications specifically), the proton tagging technique is necessary [500].…”
Section: Anomalous Quartic Couplings With Proton Taggingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…If we have real data samples, we can apply further requirements to suppress the background due to the hadronic Pb-Pb interactions: 1) no additional charged tracks in the inner detector and no additional energy deposit from neutral particles in the calorimeters as used in refs. [78,79]; 2) no significant energy deposit in the Zero Degree Calorimeters [80] for the ATLAS detector (because the Pb nuclei are intact in UPCs) as used in ref. [81]; JHEP08(2021)071…”
Section: Event Selection and Observable Reconstructionmentioning
confidence: 99%