Summary
This paper presents ATLAS collaboration results on searches for resonances decaying to boson pairs using 140 fb⁻¹ of 13 TeV proton–proton collision data from the Large Hadron Collider's Run 2 (2019). The work applies advanced jet substructure techniques to identify hadronic decay signatures in highly boosted topologies across multiple final-state channels. As a fundamental particle physics contribution, this record falls definitively outside Vitagri's remit and has no application to agricultural systems, soil science, food composition, or nutritional research.
UK applicability
This particle physics study has no applicability to UK farming, soil management, food systems, or nutritional science. It represents fundamental physics research and should not be retained in Vitagri's catalogue.
Key measures
Not applicable to Vitagri's scope; metrics relate to particle physics detector signatures and cross-sections at 13 TeV LHC Run 2 conditions.
Outcomes reported
This record documents ATLAS detector searches for hypothetical new particles decaying into pairs of known bosons using Large Hadron Collider data. The study does not measure or report outcomes relevant to farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, or human nutrition.
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