Search for charged lepton-flavour violation in top-quark decays at the LHC with the ATLAS detector

Abstract

A direct search for charged lepton-flavour violation in top-quark decays is presented. The data analysed correspond to 79.8\ fb-1 of proton--proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of s=13\ TeV recorded by the ATLAS experiment at the LHC. The process studied is the production of top-quark pairs, where one top quark decays into a pair of opposite-sign different-flavour charged leptons and an up-type quark, while the other decays semileptonically according to the Standard Model. The signature of the signal is thus characterised by the presence of three charged leptons, a light jet and a b-jet. A multivariate discriminant is deployed and its distribution used as input to extract the signal strength. In the absence of a signal, an upper limit on the branching ratio of B(t ' q) < 1.86 × 10-5 is set at the 95\% confidence level.

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