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Search for new particles in events with energetic jets and large missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at √s = 13 TeV

Authors :
Principado de Asturias
European Organization for Nuclear Research
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
European Research Council
European Commission
CMS Collaboration
Brochero Cifuentes, J. A.
Cabrillo, I. J.
Calderon, Alicia
Duarte Campderros, J.
Fernández-García, Marcos
Fernandez Madrazo, C.
Fernández Manteca, P. J.
García Alonso, A.
Gómez, Gervasio
Martínez-Rivero, Celso
Martínez Ruiz del Arbol, P.
Matorras, Francisco
Matorras-Cuevas, Pablo
Piedra, Jonatan
Prieels, C.
Rodrigo, Teresa
Ruiz Jimeno, Alberto
Scodellaro, Luca
Vila, Iván
Vizán, J.
Principado de Asturias
European Organization for Nuclear Research
Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España)
European Research Council
European Commission
CMS Collaboration
Brochero Cifuentes, J. A.
Cabrillo, I. J.
Calderon, Alicia
Duarte Campderros, J.
Fernández-García, Marcos
Fernandez Madrazo, C.
Fernández Manteca, P. J.
García Alonso, A.
Gómez, Gervasio
Martínez-Rivero, Celso
Martínez Ruiz del Arbol, P.
Matorras, Francisco
Matorras-Cuevas, Pablo
Piedra, Jonatan
Prieels, C.
Rodrigo, Teresa
Ruiz Jimeno, Alberto
Scodellaro, Luca
Vila, Iván
Vizán, J.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

A search is presented for new particles produced at the LHC in proton-proton collisions at s√ = 13 TeV, using events with energetic jets and large missing transverse momentum. The analysis is based on a data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 101 fb−1, collected in 2017–2018 with the CMS detector. Machine learning techniques are used to define separate categories for events with narrow jets from initial-state radiation and events with large-radius jets consistent with a hadronic decay of a W or Z boson. A statistical combination is made with an earlier search based on a data sample of 36 fb−1, collected in 2016. No significant excess of events is observed with respect to the standard model background expectation determined from control samples in data. The results are interpreted in terms of limits on the branching fraction of an invisible decay of the Higgs boson, as well as constraints on simplified models of dark matter, on first-generation scalar leptoquarks decaying to quarks and neutrinos, and on models with large extra dimensions. Several of the new limits, specifically for spin-1 dark matter mediators, pseudoscalar mediators, colored mediators, and leptoquarks, are the most restrictive to date.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Notes :
English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1333180971
Document Type :
Electronic Resource