Improved reconstruction of highly boosted $\tau$-lepton pairs in the $\tau\tau\rightarrow(\mu\nu_{\mu}\nu_{\tau})({hadrons}+\nu_{\tau})$ decay channels with the ATLAS detector

The ATLAS collaboration Aad, Georges ; Aakvaag, Erlend ; Abbott, Braden Keim ; et al.
Eur.Phys.J.C 85 (2025) 706, 2025.
Inspire Record 2861685 DOI 10.17182/hepdata.157879

This paper presents a new $τ$-lepton reconstruction and identification procedure at the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider, which leads to significantly improved performance in the case of physics processes where a highly boosted pair of $τ$-leptons is produced and one $τ$-lepton decays into a muon and two neutrinos ($τ_μ$), and the other decays into hadrons and one neutrino ($τ_{had}$). By removing the muon information from the signals used for reconstruction and identification of the $τ_{had}$ candidate in the boosted pair, the efficiency is raised to the level expected for an isolated $τ_{had}$. The new procedure is validated by selecting a sample of highly boosted $Z\rightarrowτ_μτ_{had}$ candidates from the data sample of $140$${fb}^{-1}$ of proton-proton collisions at $13$ TeV recorded with the ATLAS detector. Good agreement is found between data and simulation predictions in both the $Z\rightarrowτ_μτ_{had}$ signal region and in a background validation region. The results presented in this paper demonstrate the effectiveness of the $τ_{had}$ reconstruction with muon removal in enhancing the signal sensitivity of the boosted $τ_μτ_{had}$ channel at the ATLAS detector.

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The distribution of the TauID jet RNN score for $\tau_\mathrm{had}^{\mu\mkern-10mu\backslash}$ in the SR. `$Z(\rightarrow\tau\tau)$+jets' represents the contributions from the signal process. `Top' represents the predicted contributions from the $t\bar{t}$, single-top-quark, and $tW$ processes. `Diboson' indicates the contributions from $WW$, $WZ$, and $ZZ$ processes. `Other' includes the contributions from the $Z(\rightarrow\ell\ell)$+jets, $W$+jets, and Higgs boson processes. The uncertainties shown include both statistical and systematic sources.

The distribution of the TauID jet RNN score for $\tau_\mathrm{had}^{\mu\mkern-10mu\backslash}$ in the VR. `$Z(\rightarrow\tau\tau)$+jets' represents the contributions from the signal process. `Top' represents the predicted contributions from the $t\bar{t}$, single-top-quark, and $tW$ processes. `Diboson' indicates the contributions from $WW$, $WZ$, and $ZZ$ processes. `Other' includes the contributions from the $Z(\rightarrow\ell\ell)$+jets, $W$+jets, and Higgs boson processes. The uncertainties shown include both statistical and systematic sources.

The distribution of the $p_\mathrm{T}{}_{\mu\mathrm{-had}}^\mathrm{col}$ in the SR. `$Z(\rightarrow\tau\tau)+\text{jets}$' represents the contributions from the signal process. `Diboson' indicates the contributions from $WW$, $WZ$, and $ZZ$ processes. `Top' represents the predicted contributions from the $t\bar{t}$, single-top-quark, and $tW$ processes. `Other' includes the contributions from the $Z(\rightarrow\ell\ell)$+jets, $W$+jets, and Higgs boson processes. The uncertainties shown include both statistical and systematic sources.

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