A neutral boson at 126.0 +/- 0.4(stat) +/- 0.4(sys) GeV is observed at 5.9 sigma significance, compatible with the Standard Model Higgs boson.
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Observation of a new particle in the search for the Standard Model Higgs boson with the ATLAS detector at the LHC
A neutral boson at 126.0 +/- 0.4(stat) +/- 0.4(sys) GeV is observed at 5.9 sigma significance, compatible with the Standard Model Higgs boson.
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Differential measurements of $\gamma\gamma\to\tau\tau$ and constraints on $\tau$-lepton electromagnetic moments in Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_\text{NN}}} = 5.02$ TeV with ATLAS
First differential cross-sections for γγ→ττ in Pb+Pb collisions yield 95% CL intervals -0.057 < a_τ < 0.035 and |d_τ| < 2.7×10^{-16} e cm.
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Observation of $W^{+}W^{-}\gamma$ production in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}$ = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector and constraints on anomalous quartic gauge-boson couplings
ATLAS reports the observation of W⁺W⁻γ triboson production with 5.9σ significance and derives constraints on anomalous quartic gauge-boson couplings via effective field theory.
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Search for Higgs bosons produced in association with a high-energy photon via vector-boson fusion and decaying to a pair of $b$-quarks in the ATLAS detector
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