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Search for Heavy Higgs Bosons with the ATLAS Detector

J. Schaarschmidt

International Journal of Modern Physics Conference Series · 2018

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Summary

The ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider performed searches for heavy Higgs bosons, whose presence would establish the existance of new physics. Searches for charged and neutral Higgs bosons are carried out using 8 or 13 TeV data for various production modes and in many different final states. No deviations from Standard Model expectations are observed. Exclusions limits are set on the production cross section and on parameters in various benchmark models.

Source type
Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1142/s201019451860056x
Catalogue ID
BFmokb3kqi-fcemv2
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