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Search for emerging jets in pp collisions at √s = 13.6 TeV with the ATLAS experiment

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posted on 2026-01-08, 13:16 authored by G Aad, E Aakvaag, B Abbott, S Abdelhameed, K Abeling, NJ Abicht, SH Abidi, M Aboelela, A Aboulhorma, H Abramowicz, Y Abulaiti, BS Acharya, A Ackermann, C Adam Bourdarios, Benedict AllbrookeBenedict Allbrooke, Et al.
<p dir="ltr">A search for emerging jets is presented using 51.8 fb<sup>−</sup><sup>1</sup> of proton–proton collision data at √s = 13.6 TeV, collected by the ATLAS experiment during 2022 and 2023. The search explores a hypothetical dark sector featuring ‘dark quarks’ that are charged under a confining gauge group and couple to the standard model (SM) via a new mediator particle. These dark quarks undergo showering and hadronisation within the dark sector, forming long-lived dark mesons that decay back into SM particles. This results in jets that contain multiple displaced vertices known as emerging jets. The analysis targets events with pairs of emerging jets, produced either through a vector mediator, Z<sup>′</sup>, in the s-channel, or a scalar mediator, Φ, in the t-channel. No significant excess over the SM background is observed. Assuming a dark pion proper decay length between 5 mm and 50 mm, Z<sup>′</sup> mediator masses between 600 GeV and 2550 GeV are excluded for quark and dark quark coupling values of 0.01 and 0.1, respectively. For a quark dark-quark coupling of 0.1, Φ mediator masses between 600 GeV and 1375 GeV are excluded. These results represent the first direct search targeting emerging jet pair production via a Z<sup>′</sup> mediator, as well as the first study of emerging jet production mediated by a scalar particle exchanged in the t-channel.</p>

Funding

Ministerio de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades | VR 2022-03845

STFC 2021 Particle Physics Review of Experiments and Experimental Consolidated Grant : STFC-SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACILITIES COUNCIL | ST/W000512/1

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Journal

Reports on Progress in Physics

ISSN

0034-4885

Publisher

IOP Publishing

Issue

9

Volume

88

Page range

097801-097801

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  • Physics and Astronomy Publications

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University of Sussex

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