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Search for long-lived particles produced in pp collisions at √s=13 TeV that decay into displaced hadronic jets in the ATLAS muon spectrometer

Journal

PHYSICAL REVIEW D
Volume 99, Issue 5, Pages -

Publisher

AMER PHYSICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1103/PhysRevD.99.052005

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Funding

  1. ANPCyT, Argentina
  2. Yerevan Physics Institute, Armenia
  3. ARC, Australia
  4. BMWFW, Austria
  5. FWF, Austria
  6. Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences, Azerbaijan
  7. State Science and Technology Committee, Belarus
  8. CNPq, Brazil
  9. FAPESP, Brazil
  10. NSERC, Canada
  11. NRC, Canada
  12. CFI, Canada
  13. CERN
  14. CONICYT, Chile
  15. CAS, China
  16. MOST, China
  17. NSFC, China
  18. COLCIENCIAS, Colombia
  19. MSMT CR, Czech Republic
  20. MPO CR, Czech Republic
  21. VSC CR, Czech Republic
  22. DNRF, Denmark
  23. Danish Natural Science Research Council, Denmark
  24. Institut national de physique nucleaire et de physique des particules, France
  25. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France
  26. Institut de recherche sur les lois fondamentales de l'Univers, France
  27. Direction des Sciences de la Matiere, France
  28. Commissariat a l'Energie Atomique, France
  29. Shota Rustaveli National Science Foundation of Georgia, Georgia
  30. BMBF, Germany
  31. HGF, Germany
  32. MPG, Germany
  33. General Secretariat for Research and Technology, Greece
  34. RGC, Hong Kong SAR, China
  35. NWO, Netherlands
  36. RCN, Norway
  37. MNiSW, Poland
  38. NCN, Poland
  39. FCT, Portugal
  40. Ministry of National Education, Institute of Atomic Physics, Romania
  41. Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation of Russia
  42. NRC KI, Russian Federation
  43. Joint Institute for Nuclear Research
  44. Ministry of Education, Science and Technological Development, Serbia
  45. Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport, Slovakia
  46. ARRS, Slovenia
  47. MIZS, Slovenia
  48. DST/NRF, South Africa
  49. MINECO, Spain
  50. Swedish Research Council, Sweden
  51. Wallenberg Foundation, Sweden
  52. Secretariat for Education and Research, Switzerland
  53. SNSF, Switzerland
  54. Cantons of Bern, Switzerland
  55. Geneva, Switzerland
  56. MOST, Taiwan
  57. TAEK, Turkey
  58. STFC, United Kingdom
  59. DOE, United States of America
  60. NSF, United States of America
  61. BCKDF, Canada
  62. CANARIE, Canada
  63. CRC, Canada
  64. Compute Canada, Canada
  65. COST
  66. ERC
  67. ERDF
  68. Horizon 2020
  69. Marie Sklodowska-Curie Actions
  70. European Union
  71. Investissements d' Avenir Labex and Idex, France
  72. ANR, France
  73. DFG, Germany
  74. AvH Foundation, Germany
  75. EU-ESF, Greece
  76. Greek NSRF, Greece
  77. BSF-NSF, Israel
  78. GIF, Israel
  79. CERCA Programme Generalitat de Catalunya, Spain
  80. Royal Society and Leverhulme Trust, United Kingdom
  81. STFC [ST/N000463/1, ST/S00095X/1, ST/S000747/1, ST/N000234/1, ST/N000277/1, ST/S000860/1, ST/P002439/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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A search for the decay of neutral, weakly interacting, long-lived particles using data collected by the ATLAS detector at the LHC is presented. The analysis in this paper uses 36.1 fb(-1) of proton-proton collision data at root s =13 TeV recorded in 2015-2016. The search employs techniques for reconstructing vertices of long-lived particles decaying into jets in the muon spectrometer exploiting a two-vertex strategy and a novel technique that requires only one vertex in association with additional activity in the detector that improves the sensitivity for longer lifetimes. The observed numbers of events are consistent with the expected background and limits for several benchmark signals are determined.

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