HS3 is an implementation-agnostic serialization standard for HEP statistical models that represents likelihoods as graphs of named components and is convertible to ROOT while superseding pyhf.
Aadet al.(ATLAS), JHEP07, 163 (2024), arXiv:2312.04450 [hep-ex]
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Recasting ttZ analyses yields sub-permille constraints on Br(t→H±b)×Br(H±→WZ) and vΔ≲2 GeV in the Y=0 Higgs triplet model, accompanied by a 2σ preference for a non-zero signal.
Top quark mass measured at 172.17 ± 1.56 GeV via unbinned maximum-likelihood fit to m(ℓ μ⁺μ⁻) in ATLAS Run 2 data using J/ψ decays.
In the flavor-gauged two Higgs doublet model, h to Z gamma receives unique modifications from f fbar Z vertex corrections while both decays are sensitive to charged Higgs loops, with viable parameter space identified under current limits.
Excesses in di-photon and other channels at the LHC indicate possible new scalars near 95 GeV and 152 GeV, with the 152 GeV candidate fitting an SU(2)_L triplet model that also affects top-quark distributions.
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HS3: A Descriptive, Interoperable Serialization Standard for Statistical Models in High-Energy Physics
HS3 is an implementation-agnostic serialization standard for HEP statistical models that represents likelihoods as graphs of named components and is convertible to ROOT while superseding pyhf.
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Searching for a Charged Higgs Boson in Top-Quark Decays via the $WZ$ Mode
Recasting ttZ analyses yields sub-permille constraints on Br(t→H±b)×Br(H±→WZ) and vΔ≲2 GeV in the Y=0 Higgs triplet model, accompanied by a 2σ preference for a non-zero signal.
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Measurement of the top-quark mass using decays with a $J/\psi$ meson at $\sqrt{s}=$13 TeV with the ATLAS detector
Top quark mass measured at 172.17 ± 1.56 GeV via unbinned maximum-likelihood fit to m(ℓ μ⁺μ⁻) in ATLAS Run 2 data using J/ψ decays.
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Higgs Decays to $Z\gamma$ and $\gamma\gamma$ in the Flavor-Gauged Two Higgs Doublet Model
In the flavor-gauged two Higgs doublet model, h to Z gamma receives unique modifications from f fbar Z vertex corrections while both decays are sensitive to charged Higgs loops, with viable parameter space identified under current limits.
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Indications for New Higgs Bosons
Excesses in di-photon and other channels at the LHC indicate possible new scalars near 95 GeV and 152 GeV, with the 152 GeV candidate fitting an SU(2)_L triplet model that also affects top-quark distributions.
- Measurement of high-mass $t\bar{t}\ell^{+}\ell^{-}$ production and lepton flavour universality-inspired effective field theory interpretations at $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV with the ATLAS detector