The four-lepton signal efficiencies in ATLAS's doubly charged Higgs search exceed a strict analytical ceiling, so the corrected expected mass limits are roughly 100 GeV weaker.
Identification and energy calibration of hadronic tau lepton decays at the LHC
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The identification of hadronic tau lepton decays is an important requirement for the LHC physics program, both in terms of standard model measurements and the search for beyond-the-standard-model physics. The ATLAS and CMS algorithms for identification and energy calibration of hadronic tau lepton decays are conceptually different. They are described together with measurements of relevant performance figures.
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Revised exclusion limits on doubly charged Higgs bosons from a reanalysis of the ATLAS multi-lepton search at $\sqrt{s} = 13$,TeV
The four-lepton signal efficiencies in ATLAS's doubly charged Higgs search exceed a strict analytical ceiling, so the corrected expected mass limits are roughly 100 GeV weaker.