The production cross-section of high-mass $\tau$-lepton pairs is measured as a function of the dilepton visible invariant mass, using 140 fb$^{-1}$ of $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV proton-proton collision data recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The measurement agrees with the predictions of the Standard Model. A fit to the invariant mass distribution is performed as a function of $b$-jet multiplicity, to constrain the non-resonant production of new particles described by an effective field theory or in models containing leptoquarks or $Z'$ bosons that couple preferentially to third-generation fermions. The constraints on new particles improve on previous results, and the constraints on effective operators include those affecting the anomalous magnetic moment of the $\tau$-lepton.

A measurement of the high-mass 𝝉𝝉¯ production cross-section at √𝒔 = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector and constraints on new particles and couplings / Anulli, F.; Artoni, G.; Bagnaia, P.; Bauce, M.; Betti, A.; Bini, C.; Bruscino, N.; Corazzina, L.; Corradi, M.; De Salvo, A.; Di Domenico, A.; Falciano, S.; Fiacco, D.; Gauzzi, P.; Giagu, S.; Gustavino, G.; Ippolito, V.; Lacava, F.; Luci, C.; Martinelli, L.; Morodei, F.; Nisati, A.; Padovano, G.; Pasqualucci, E.; Perrella, S.; Rosati, S.; Russo, G.; Safai Tehrani, F.; Vari, R.; Veneziano, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS. - ISSN 1029-8479. - (2025), pp. 1-50. [10.48550/arXiv.2503.19836]

A measurement of the high-mass 𝝉𝝉¯ production cross-section at √𝒔 = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector and constraints on new particles and couplings

G. Artoni;P. Bagnaia;M. Bauce;A. Betti;C. Bini;L. Corazzina;A. De Salvo;A. Di Domenico;S. Falciano;D. Fiacco;P. Gauzzi;S. Giagu;G. Gustavino;V. Ippolito;F. Lacava;C. Luci;L. Martinelli;F. Morodei;G. Padovano;G. Russo;F. Safai Tehrani;S. Veneziano
2025

Abstract

The production cross-section of high-mass $\tau$-lepton pairs is measured as a function of the dilepton visible invariant mass, using 140 fb$^{-1}$ of $\sqrt{s}=13$ TeV proton-proton collision data recorded with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The measurement agrees with the predictions of the Standard Model. A fit to the invariant mass distribution is performed as a function of $b$-jet multiplicity, to constrain the non-resonant production of new particles described by an effective field theory or in models containing leptoquarks or $Z'$ bosons that couple preferentially to third-generation fermions. The constraints on new particles improve on previous results, and the constraints on effective operators include those affecting the anomalous magnetic moment of the $\tau$-lepton.
2025
high energy physics; experiment; high energy physics; experiment
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A measurement of the high-mass ����¯ production cross-section at √�� = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector and constraints on new particles and couplings / Anulli, F.; Artoni, G.; Bagnaia, P.; Bauce, M.; Betti, A.; Bini, C.; Bruscino, N.; Corazzina, L.; Corradi, M.; De Salvo, A.; Di Domenico, A.; Falciano, S.; Fiacco, D.; Gauzzi, P.; Giagu, S.; Gustavino, G.; Ippolito, V.; Lacava, F.; Luci, C.; Martinelli, L.; Morodei, F.; Nisati, A.; Padovano, G.; Pasqualucci, E.; Perrella, S.; Rosati, S.; Russo, G.; Safai Tehrani, F.; Vari, R.; Veneziano, S.. - In: JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS. - ISSN 1029-8479. - (2025), pp. 1-50. [10.48550/arXiv.2503.19836]
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