Search for new physics in final states with semi-visible jets or anomalous signatures using the ATLAS detector
ATLAS Collaboration

TL;DR
This paper searches for signs of new physics involving semi-visible jets from a dark sector using ATLAS data, employing machine learning and anomaly detection to identify potential signals but finds no significant excess.
Contribution
It introduces a novel search strategy for semi-visible jets from a dark sector with machine learning and anomaly detection techniques in ATLAS data.
Findings
No significant excess observed over background
Limits set on semi-visible jet production cross section
Method demonstrates broad sensitivity to various BSM topologies
Abstract
A search is presented for hadronic signatures of beyond the Standard Model (BSM) physics, with an emphasis on signatures of a strongly-coupled hidden dark sector accessed via resonant production of a mediator. The ATLAS experiment dataset collected at the Large Hadron Collider from 2015 to 2018 is used, consisting of proton-proton collisions at = 13 TeV and corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 140 fb. The mediator is considered to decay to two dark quarks, which each hadronize and decay to showers containing both dark and Standard Model particles, producing a topology of interacting and non-interacting particles within a jet known as ``semi-visible". Machine learning methods are used to select these dark showers and reject the dominant background of mismeasured multijet events, including an anomaly detection approach to preserve broad sensitivity to a…
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