Abstract

An analysis is presented of events containing jets including at least one $b$-tagged jet, sizeable missing transverse momentum, and at least two leptons including a pair of the same electric charge, with the scalar sum of the jet and lepton transverse momenta being large. A data sample with an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb$^{-1}$ of $pp$ collisions at $\sqrt{s} = 8$ TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider is used. Standard Model processes rarely produce these final states, but there are several models of physics beyond the Standard Model that predict an enhanced rate of production of such events; the ones considered here are production of vector-like quarks, enhanced four-top-quark production, pair production of chiral $b^\prime$-quarks, and production of two positively charged top quarks. Eleven signal regions are defined; subsets of these regions are combined when searching for each class of models. In the three signal regions primarily sensitive to positively charged top quark pair production, the data yield is consistent with the background expectation. There are more data events than expected from background in the set of eight signal regions defined for searching for vector-like quarks and chiral $b^\prime$-quarks, but the significance of the discrepancy is less than two standard deviations. The discrepancy reaches 2.5 standard deviations in the set of five signal regions defined for searching for four-top-quark production. The results are used to set 95% CL limits on various models.

Highlights

  • Background estimationBackground arises from two distinct sources: SM processes that result in same-sign lepton pairs, and instrumental backgrounds where objects are misidentified or misreconstructed such that events appear to have the required set of leptons

  • Standard Model processes rarely produce these final states, but there are several models of physics beyond the Standard Model that predict an enhanced rate of production of such events; the ones considered here are production of vector-like quarks, enhanced fourtop-quark production, pair production of chiral b -quarks, and production of two positively charged top quarks

  • The confidence level (CL) method [87, 88] is used to assess the consistency between the observed yields and each potential BSM physics signal, where the log-likelihood ratio LR is used as the test statistic

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Summary

Data and Monte Carlo simulations

B and T pair production is modelled using the protos v2.2 [25] generator using the MSTW2008LO [64] parton distribution functions (PDFs), with pythia v6.4 [65] used to model extra gluon emission and hadronization. T5/3 production (both single and pair) is modelled with madgraph v5.1 [66] using the CTEQ6L1 [67] PDFs, with pythia v8.1 [68] used for hadronization. Pair production of b events is modelled with the pythia v8.1 generator for b masses ranging from 400 to 1000 GeV, using the MSTW2008LO PDFs. Production of two positively charged top quarks via a contact interaction is modelled using protos [71] and pythia v6.4, with three different chirality configurations of the contact interaction operator; production via the FCNC exchange of a Higgs-like particle is modelled with madgraph with pythia v8.1 used for showering and hadronization. In all cases the simulated events were reconstructed using the same algorithms that were applied to the collision data

Event selection
Background estimation
Selection optimization
Systematic uncertainties
Results
Checks of the background estimate
Features of events in signal regions with most significant excesses
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