Searches for Leptoquarks with the ATLAS Detector
Andre Sopczak (Institute of Experimental, Applied Physics, Czech, Technical University in Prague)

TL;DR
This paper reviews recent ATLAS 13 TeV searches for leptoquarks, exotic particles that could explain lepton flavor anomalies, covering various generations and interaction types.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of the latest experimental results on leptoquark searches at ATLAS, including different generation couplings and interaction channels.
Findings
No significant excess observed in search channels.
Constraints placed on leptoquark masses and couplings.
Enhanced understanding of leptoquark parameter space.
Abstract
Leptoquarks (LQ) are predicted by many new physics theories to describe the similarities between the lepton and quark sectors of the Standard Model and offer an attractive potential explanation for the lepton flavour anomalies observed at LHCb and flavour factories. The ATLAS experiment has a broad program of direct searches for Leptoquarks, coupling to the first-, second- or third-generation particles. The most recent 13 TeV results on the searches for Leptoquarks and contact interactions with the ATLAS detector are reviewed, covering flavour-diagonal and cross-generational final states.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Detector Development and Performance · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
