Measurement of t-channel single-top-quark production in pp collisions at s = 5.02 TeV with the ATLAS detector

Abstract

The observation of the electroweak production of single-top-quarks is made using 255 pb-1 of proton-proton collision data recorded at s = 5.02 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. An event selection is used to identify single-top-quark candidates arising from t-channel production with the top quark decaying semi-leptonically. Events passing the selection are then used to measure the inclusive cross-section for the combined production of single-top-quarks and antiquarks, σ(tq + tq), and the ratio Rt between these two. They are measured to be σ(tq + tq) = 27.1+4.4-4.1 (stat.) +4.4-3.7 (syst.) pb and Rt = 2.73+1.43-0.82 (stat.) +1.01-0.29 (syst.). The individual single-top-quark (t q) and single-top-antiquark (t q) production cross-sections are measured to be σ(t q) = 19.8+3.9-3.1 (stat.) +2.9-2.2 (syst.) pb and σ(tq) = 7.3+3.2-2.1 (stat.) +2.8-1.5 (syst.) pb. All measurements are in good agreement with the Standard Model predictions.

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