Observation of a cross-section enhancement near the tt production threshold in s=13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

Abstract

A measurement of tt production is presented in the invariant-mass region near the pair production threshold, mtt 345 GeV, in final states with two charged leptons and multiple jets. The measurement is based on 140\,fb-1 of proton-proton collision data collected at s = 13 TeV with the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. The data are compared to two models of tt production: a baseline model including only perturbative QCD predictions for the hard process at approximate next-to-next-to leading order accuracy in the strong coupling, and an extended model that, in addition, incorporates non-relativistic QCD simulations that also include the formation of colour-singlet quasi-bound-states near the tt threshold. The agreement between the data and the models is quantified via a profile-likelihood fit to the reconstructed mtt distributions, in bins of two angular observables sensitive to spin-correlations in the tt system. An excess of events is observed over the baseline perturbative QCD prediction, with an observed significance over 8 standard deviations. This excess is consistent with the formation of colour-singlet and spin-singlet S-wave quasi-bound tt states, as predicted by non-relativistic QCD, and corresponds to an observed cross-section of 9.3+1.4-1.3 pb.

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