Differential measurements of $\gamma\gamma\to\tau\tau$ and constraints on $\tau$-lepton electromagnetic moments in Pb+Pb collisions at $\sqrt{s_{_\text{NN}}} = 5.02$ TeV with ATLAS
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TL;DR
This paper reports the first differential measurements of gamma-gamma to tau-tau production in lead-lead collisions at 5.02 TeV with ATLAS, providing new constraints on tau lepton electromagnetic moments.
Contribution
It introduces the first differential fiducial measurements of gamma-gamma to tau-tau in heavy ion collisions and sets limits on tau electromagnetic moments.
Findings
Measured differential cross-sections for seven variables in three regions.
Compared measurements to various photon flux models and spin correlation predictions.
Set 95% CL limits on tau anomalous magnetic and electric dipole moments.
Abstract
This paper presents the first differential fiducial measurements of using 1.93 nb of Pb+Pb data at TeV recorded by the ATLAS detector. Events in which one of the -leptons decays into a muon and two neutrinos are selected and are categorized into three regions by the presence of an electron or either one or three charged-particle track(s) from the second -lepton decay. The measurement is performed in events where both Pb ions remain intact and no neutrons are emitted. Differential cross-sections are measured for seven variables in three fiducial regions at particle level. The measurements are compared to theory predictions with different photon flux models and spin correlation effects. For the fiducial region with one muon and one electron in the final state, comparisons to…
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