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Measurement of $WW/WZ \to \ell \nu q q^{\prime}$ production with the hadronically decaying boson reconstructed as one or two jets in $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s}=8$ TeV with ATLAS, and constraints on anomalous gauge couplings

M. Aaboud, G. Aad, B. Abbott, O. Abdinov, B. Abeloos, S. H. Abidi, O. S. AbouZeid, N. L. Abraham, H. Abramowicz, H. Abreu

Archive ouverte UNIGE (University of Geneva) · 2017

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Summary

This paper presents measurements of WW and WZ boson pair production from the ATLAS collaboration at CERN's Large Hadron Collider, using proton-proton collision data at 8 TeV. The study measures cross-sections for both resolved two-jet and single-jet reconstruction topologies and searches for anomalous gauge couplings via transverse momentum distributions. All observations are consistent with Standard Model predictions and are entirely outside the scope of Vitagri's Pulse Brain focus on farming systems, soil health, and human nutrition.

UK applicability

This particle physics research has no applicability to UK agricultural practice, soil management, food production, or nutritional science.

Key measures

Cross-section measurements for WW/WZ boson pair production; transverse momentum distributions; anomalous triple gauge-boson coupling parameters

Outcomes reported

This paper is a high-energy physics study from CERN and has no relevance to agriculture, farming systems, soil health, nutrient density, or human nutrition.

Theme
General food systems / other
Subject
Other / interdisciplinary
Study type
Research
Study design
Experimental physics analysis
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
Status
Published
Geography
International
System type
Other
DOI
10.17182/hepdata.78399.v1
Catalogue ID
SNmokymw3n-0q737z

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