Observation of the γγττ process in Pb+Pb collisions and constraints on the τ-lepton anomalous magnetic moment with the ATLAS detector
Abstract
This Letter reports the observation of τ-lepton pair production in ultraperipheral lead-lead collisions, Pb+Pb Pb(γγ ττ)Pb, and constraints on the τ-lepton anomalous magnetic moment, aτ. The dataset corresponds to an integrated luminosity of 1.44 nb-1 of LHC Pb+Pb collisions at s_NN = 5.02 TeV recorded by the ATLAS experiment in 2018. Selected events contain one muon from a τ-lepton decay, an electron or charged-particle track(s) from the other τ-lepton decay, little additional central-detector activity, and no forward neutrons. The γγ ττ process is observed in Pb+Pb collisions with a significance exceeding 5 standard deviations, and a signal strength of μττ = 1.03+0.06-0.05 assuming the Standard Model value for aτ. To measure aτ, a template fit to the muon transverse-momentum distribution from τ-lepton candidates is performed, using a dimuon (γγ μμ) control sample to constrain systematic uncertainties. The observed 95% confidence-level interval for aτ is -0.057 < aτ < 0.024.
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