Abstract

A search for flavour-changing neutral current decays of a top quark to an uptype quark (q = u, c) and the Standard Model Higgs boson, where the Higgs boson decays to $$ b\overline{b} $$ , is presented. The analysis searches for top quark pair events in which one top quark decays to Wb, with the W boson decaying leptonically, and the other top quark decays to Hq. The search is based on pp collisions at $$ \sqrt{s}=8 $$ TeV recorded in 2012 with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider and uses an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb−1. Data are analysed in the lepton-plus-jets final state, characterised by an isolated electron or muon and at least four jets. The search exploits the high multiplicity of b-quark jets characteristic of signal events, and employs a likelihood discriminant that uses the kinematic differences between the signal and the background, which is dominated by $$ t\overline{t}\to WbWb $$ decays. No significant excess of events above the background expectation is found, and observed (expected) 95% CL upper limits of 0.56% (0.42%) and 0.61% (0.64%) are derived for the t → Hc and t → Hu branching ratios respectively. The combination of this search with other ATLAS searches in the H → γγ and H → WW *, ττ decay modes significantly improves the sensitivity, yielding observed (expected) 95% CL upper limits on the t → Hc and t → Hu branching ratios of 0.46% (0.25%) and 0.45% (0.29%) respectively. The corresponding combined observed (expected) upper limits on the |λ tcH | and |λ tuH | couplings are 0.13 (0.10) and 0.13 (0.10) respectively. These are the most restrictive direct bounds on tqH interactions measured so far.

Highlights

  • Following the observation of a Higgs boson by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations [1, 2], a comprehensive programme of measurements of its properties is underway looking for deviations from the Standard Model (SM) predictions

  • The analysis searches for top quark pair events in which one top quark decays to W b, with the W boson decaying lepton√ically, and the other top quark decays to Hq

  • The search is based on pp collisions at s = 8 TeV recorded in 2012 with the ATLAS detector at the CERN Large Hadron Collider and uses an integrated luminosity of 20.3 fb−1

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Introduction

Following the observation of a Higgs boson by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations [1, 2], a comprehensive programme of measurements of its properties is underway looking for deviations from the Standard Model (SM) predictions. The CMS Collaboration has reinterpreted searches in multilepton (three or four leptons) final states [18] in the context of tt → W bHq with H → W W ∗, τ τ , resulting in an observed (expected) upper limit of BR(t → Hc) < 1.28% (1.17%) at the 95% CL. The results presented in this paper fill a gap in the current programme of searches for t → Hq decays at the LHC by considering the dominant decay mode H → bb, which has BR(H → bb) 58% This search is focused on the tt → W bHq (q = u, c) process, with W → ν ( = e, μ, τ ) and H → bb, resulting in a lepton-plus-jets final state with high b-jet multiplicity, which can be effectively exploited to suppress the overwhelming ttbackground.

ATLAS detector
Object reconstruction
Data sample and event preselection
Background and signal modelling
Analysis strategy
Discrimination of signal from background
Signal probability
Background probability
Final discriminant
Systematic uncertainties
Luminosity
Reconstructed objects
Background modelling
Signal modelling
Statistical analysis
Results
Combination of searches
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