Conveners
WG10 - Top Quark and EW Physics: D1-S1 - Parallel - 5
- Gagan Mohanty (TIFR)
- Ashutosh Bhardwaj (University of Delhi (IN))
- Prolay Mal (National Institute of Science Education and Research (NISER) (IN))
A review of DPS measurements from CMS experiment will be presented. A comparison of these results with respect to measurements from other experiments will also be shown.
The top quark is the heaviest known elementary particle. It has deep connections to the electroweak symmetry breaking mechanism owing to its large mass. It decays faster than average time required for hadronization, thus enabling direct access to bare quark properties. Top quarks often serve as the window to new physics via its direct couplings to heavy resonances predicted by theories beyond...
We report a precise simultaneous measurement of the mass and decay width of the top quark in the $t$-channel, which is the most dominant production process for single top quarks at the LHC. The final state comprises a top quark along with a light quark, giving rise to at least two jets, of which one arises from the hadronization of b-quark, an isolated high-momentum lepton (electron or muon),...
A search for the electroweak production of a vector boson scattering using a WV (V=W/Z) pair with two jets is reported, where W decays leptonically while the other boson (V) decays hadronically, resulting in a semi-leptonic final state. The data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb$^{-1}$ of the proton-proton collision produced at the center of mass energy of 13 TeV collected by...