Searches for top-antitop quark resonances at s=13~TeV with the CMS detector
Abstract
We present the first results on searches for new massive resonances decaying to a top-antitop quark (tt) pair with the CMS detector at the LHC in proton-proton collisions with a center of mass energy of s=13~TeV. The data set considered corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 2.6~fb-1 recorded during the the first year of the LHC Run-2. Searches are performed by measuring the invariant mass distribution of the tt system in semileptonic and fully-hadronic final states. Dedicated techniques are used to identify the decay of highly-boosted top quarks in order to maximize the analyses' sensitivity for tt resonances with a mass above the TeV scale. No significant excess is observed in the data compared to the expected SM background and exclusion limits are set on the cross section of a tt resonance in various new physics scenarios.
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