Measurement of light-by-light scattering and search for axion-like particles with 2.2 nb<sup>−1</sup> of Pb+Pb data with the ATLAS detector
Authors
Abbott, DC
Abraham, NL
Adersberger, M
Alunno Camelia, E
Amelung, C
Amrouche, CS
Andrei, V
Anelli, CR
Aparisi Pozo, JA
Araujo Pereira, R
Publication Date
2021Journal Title
Journal of High Energy Physics
ISSN
1029-8479
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume
2021
Issue
3
Language
en
Type
Article
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Aad, G., Abbott, B., Abbott, D., Abed Abud, A., Abeling, K., Abhayasinghe, D., Abidi, S., et al. (2021). Measurement of light-by-light scattering and search for axion-like particles with 2.2 nb<sup>−1</sup> of Pb+Pb data with the ATLAS detector. Journal of High Energy Physics, 2021 (3) https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2021)243
Abstract
This paper describes a measurement of light-by-light scattering based on
Pb+Pb collision data recorded by the ATLAS experiment during Run 2 of the LHC.
The study uses $2.2$ nb$^{-1}$ of integrated luminosity collected in 2015 and
2018 at $\sqrt{s_\mathrm{NN}}=5.02$ TeV. Light-by-light scattering candidates
are selected in events with two photons produced exclusively, each with
transverse energy $E_{\mathrm{T}}^{\gamma} > 2.5$ GeV, pseudorapidity
$|\eta_{\gamma}| < 2.37$, diphoton invariant mass $m_{\gamma\gamma} > 5$ GeV,
and with small diphoton transverse momentum and diphoton acoplanarity. The
integrated and differential fiducial cross sections are measured and compared
with theoretical predictions. The diphoton invariant mass distribution is used
to set limits on the production of axion-like particles. This result provides
the most stringent limits to date on axion-like particle production for masses
in the range 6-100 GeV. Cross sections above 2 to 70 nb are excluded at the 95%
CL in that mass interval.
Keywords
Hadron-Hadron scattering (experiments)
Identifiers
jhep03(2021)243, 15200
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2021)243
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/330844
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