Early Searches with Jets with the ATLAS Detector at the LHC
Georgios Choudalakis (for the ATLAS Collaboration)

TL;DR
This paper reports on early ATLAS LHC data analyses focusing on high-pT jets, including searches for dijet resonances and quark contact interactions, setting new limits on excited quark masses.
Contribution
It presents the first searches for new physics in high-pT jets with early LHC data, establishing the most stringent limits on excited quark masses to date.
Findings
Set the most stringent current limit on excited quark mass
Performed searches for dijet resonances and quark contact interactions
Analyzed early proton-proton collision data with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
We summarize the analysis of high-pT jets in early pp collisions recorded with the ATLAS detector. Two searches for new physics are presented: One for dijet resonances, and one for quark contact interactions. The first search sets the most stringent current limit on the mass of a hypothetical excited quark.
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