Vector boson scattering at high mass with ATLAS

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Experiment

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Part of the proceedings for SUSY08

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10.1063/1.3052034

In the absence of a light Higgs boson, the mechanism of electroweak symmetry breaking will be best studied in processes of vector boson scattering at high mass. Various models predict resonances in this channel. Scalar and vector resonances have been investigated in the WW, WZ and ZZ channels. The ability of ATLAS to measure the di-boson cross-section over a range of centre-of-mass energies has been studied with particular attention paid to the reconstruction of jet pairs with low opening angle resulting from the decays of highly boosted vector bosons.

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