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A search for high-mass resonances decaying to τ+ τ− in pp collisions at √s =8 TeV with the ATLAS detector

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Article number157
<mark>Journal publication date</mark>07/2015
<mark>Journal</mark>Journal of High Energy Physics
Issue number7
Volume2015
Number of pages44
Publication StatusPublished
<mark>Original language</mark>English

Abstract

A search for high-mass resonances decaying into τ+ τ− final states using proton-proton collisions at s √ =8 TeV produced by the Large Hadron Collider is presented. The data were recorded with the ATLAS detector and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 19.5–20.3 fb−1. No statistically significant excess above the Standard Model expectation is observed; 95% credibility upper limits are set on the cross section times branching fraction of Z′ resonances decaying into τ+ τ− pairs as a function of the resonance mass. As a result, Z′ bosons of the Sequential Standard Model with masses less than 2.02 TeV are excluded at 95% credibility. The impact of the fermionic couplings on the Z′ acceptance is investigated and limits are also placed on a Z′ model that exhibits enhanced couplings to third-generation fermions.

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