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  1. Measurements of electroweak production of a photon in association with two jets in proton-proton collisions at $$ \sqrt{s}=13 $$ TeV

    The first observation of electroweak production of a photon in association with two forward jets in proton-proton collisions is presented. The measurement uses data recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC during 2016–2018 at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138 fb$$^{−1}$$. The analysis is performed in a region enriched in photon production via vector boson fusion, with a requirement on the transverse momentum of the photon to exceed 200 GeV. The cross section is measured to be $$ {202}_{-32}^{+36} $$ fb, at a significance with respect to the null hypothesis that exceedsmore » five standard deviations. This is in agreement with the standard model prediction of $$ {177}_{-12}^{+13} $$ fb. Differential cross sections are measured as a function of various observables. Limits are set on dimension-6 effective field theory operators that contribute to the WWγ interaction. The observed 95% confidence intervals for the corresponding Warsaw basis Wilson coefficients c$$_{W}$$ and c$$_{HWB}$$ are [−0.11, 0.16] and [−1.6, 1.5], respectively.[graphic not available: see fulltext]« less
  2. Search for Higgsinos in final states with low-momentum lepton-track pairs at 13 TeV

    We present a search for the pair production of Higgsinos in final states with large missing transverse momentum and either two reconstructed muons or a reconstructed lepton (muon or electron) and an isolated track. The analyzed data correspond to proton-proton collisions with an integrated luminosity of 137fb - 1 , collected by the CMS experiment at s =13TeV in 2016, 2017, and 2018. The signal scenario assumes four nearly mass degenerate Higgsino mass eigenstates: two neutralino states χ ˜ 2 more » 0 and χ ˜ 1 0 with a small mass difference in the range 1–10 GeV and two chargino states χ ˜ 1 ± with an intermediate mass. The analysis focuses on the decay of the heavier neutralino into the lighter one and a virtual Z boson, which decays into two same-flavor leptons. The leptons have small transverse momentum and/or a small opening angle between the identified muons. An isolated track is used to recover events in which only one of the two leptons is identified. Multivariate discriminants are used to enhance the sensitivity by efficiently rejecting backgrounds from SM processes or misreconstructed tracks and/or leptons. The search explores a unique phase space and probes a previously unexplored region of the signal model parameter space. Mass differences between the two neutralinos are probed down to 1.5 GeV, assuming a Higgsino mass of 100 GeV. The maximum excluded Higgsino mass is 115 GeV.« less
  3. Combination and interpretation of differential Higgs boson production cross sections in proton-proton collisions at $$ \sqrt{s}=13 $$ TeV

    Precision measurements of Higgs boson differential production cross sections are a key tool to probe the properties of the Higgs boson and test the standard model. New physics can affect both Higgs boson production and decay, leading to deviations from the distributions that are expected in the standard model. In this paper, combined measurements of differential spectra in a fiducial region matching the experimental selections are performed, based on analyses of four Higgs boson decay channels (γγ, ZZ$$^{(*)}$$, WW$$^{(*)}$$, and ττ) using proton-proton collision data recorded with the CMS detector at $$ \sqrt{s}=13 $$ TeV, corresponding to an integrated luminositymore » of 138 fb$$^{−1}$$. The differential measurements are extrapolated to the full phase space and combined to provide the differential spectra. A measurement of the total Higgs boson production cross section is also performed using the γγ and ZZ decay channels, with a result of $$ {53.4}_{-2.9}^{+2.9}{\left(\textrm{stat}\right)}_{-1.8}^{+1.9}\left(\textrm{syst}\right) $$ pb, consistent with the standard model prediction of 55.6 ± 2.5 pb. The fiducial measurements are used to compute limits on Higgs boson couplings using the κ-framework and the SM effective field theory.[graphic not available: see fulltext]« less
  4. High-precision measurement of the W boson mass with the CMS experiment

    In the standard model of particle physics, the masses of the W and Z bosons, the carriers of the weak interaction, are uniquely related. A precise determination of their masses is important because quantum loops of heavy, undiscovered particles could modify this relationship. Although the Z mass is known to the remarkable precision of 22 parts per million (2.0 MeV), the W mass is known much less precisely. A global fit to measured electroweak observables predicts the W mass with 6 MeV uncertainty [1$$-$$3]. Reaching a comparable experimental precision would be a sensitive and fundamental test of the standard model,more » made even more urgent by a recent challenge to the global fit prediction by a measurement from the CDF Collaboration at the Fermilab Tevatron collider [4]. Here we report the measurement of the W mass by the CMS Collaboration at the CERN LHC, based on a large data sample of $$W \to \mu \nu$$ events collected in 2016 at the proton-proton collision energy of 13 TeV. The measurement exploits a high-granularity maximum likelihood fit to the kinematic properties of muons produced in W decays. By combining an accurate determination of experimental effects with marked in situ constraints of theoretical inputs, we reach a precise measurement of the W mass, of 80 360.2 $$\pm$$ 9.9 MeV, in agreement with the standard model prediction.« less
  5. Combined effective field theory interpretation of Higgs boson, electroweak vector boson, top quark, and multijet measurements

    Constraints on Wilson coefficients (WCs) corresponding to dimension-6 operators of the standard model effective field theory (SMEFT) are determined from a simultaneous fit to seven sets of CMS measurements probing Higgs boson, electroweak vector boson, top quark, and multijet production. Measurements of electroweak precision observables are also included and provide complementary constraints to those from the CMS experiment. The CMS measurements, using LHC proton-proton collision data at $$\sqrt{s}=13\,\text {Te}\text {V} $$, corresponding to integrated luminosities of 36.3 or 138$$\,\text {fb}^{-1}$$, are chosen to provide sensitivity to a broad set of operators, for which consistent SMEFT predictions can be derived. Thesemore » are primarily measurements of differential cross sections which are parameterized as functions of the WCs. In measurements targeting $${\text {t}} (\bar{\textrm{t}})\text {X} $$ production, SMEFT effects are modelled at the detector level. Individual constraints on 64 WCs, and constraints on 43 linear combinations of WCs, are obtained.« less
  6. Search for new physics in the final state with a single photon and large missing transverse momentum in proton-proton collisions at s =13TeV

    A search for new physics in events featuring a single photon and missing transverse momentum is presented, using proton-proton s =13TeV collision data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 101fb - 1 collected by the CMS experiment at the CERN LHC between 2017 and 2018. This analysis, combined with a previous study of 36fb - 1 of 2016 data (totaling 137fb - 1 ), reveals no significant deviations from standard model expectations. The results are then used to establish 95% confidence level limits on parameters in theoretical models involvingmore » dark matter and large extra dimensions. Compared to the 2016-only analysis, this search achieves up to a 14% improvement in exclusion reach for mediator masses in simplified dark matter models, along with 11% and 10% enhancements in the limits on the effective field theory suppression scale and the fundamental Planck scale, respectively. These results are the most stringent constraints on these parameters to date.« less
  7. Search for charged-lepton flavour violation in top quark interactions with an up-type quark, a muon, and a $$τ$$ lepton in proton-proton collisions at $$\sqrt{s}$$ = 13 TeV

    A search for charged-lepton flavour violation (CLFV) in top quark (t) production and decay is presented. The search uses proton-proton collision data corresponding to 138 fb$$^{-1}$$ collected with the CMS experiment at $$\sqrt{s}$$ = 13 TeV. The signal consists of the production of a single top quark via a CLFV interaction or top quark pair production followed by a CLFV decay. The analysis selects events containing a hadronically decaying $$τ$$ lepton and a muon of opposite electric charge, as well as at least three jets, one of which is identified as originating from the fragmentation of a bottom quark. Machinemore » learning classification techniques are used to distinguish signal from standard model background events. The results of this search are consistent with the standard model expectations. The upper limits at 95% confidence level on the branching fraction $$\mathcal{B}$$ for CLFV top quark decays to a muon, a $$τ$$ lepton, and an up or a charm quark are set at $$\mathcal{B}$$(t $$\to$$ $μτ$u) $$\lt$$ (0.04, 0.08, and 0.12) $$\times$$ 10$$^{-6}$$, and $$\mathcal{B}$$(t $$\to$$ $μτ$c) $$\lt$$ (0.81, 1.71, and 2.05) $$\times$$ 10$$^{-6}$$ for scalar, vector, and tensor-like operators, respectively.« less
  8. Model-agnostic search for dijet resonances with anomalous jet substructure in proton–proton collisions at $$\sqrt{s}$$ = 13 TeV

    This paper presents a model-agnostic search for narrow resonances in the dijet final state in the mass range 1.8-6 TeV. The signal is assumed to produce jets with substructure atypical of jets initiated by light quarks or gluons, with minimal additional assumptions. Search regions are obtained by utilizing multivariate machine-learning methods to select jets with anomalous substructure. A collection of complementary anomaly detection methods - based on unsupervised, weakly supervised, and semisupervised algorithms - are used in order to maximize the sensitivity to unknown new physics signatures. These algorithms are applied to data corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 138more » fb-1, recorded by the CMS experiment at the LHC, at a center-of-mass energy of 13 TeV. No significant excesses above background expectations are seen. Exclusion limits are derived on the production cross section of benchmark signal models varying in resonance mass, jet mass, and jet substructure. Many of these signatures have not been previously sought, making several of the limits reported on the corresponding benchmark models the first ever. When compared to benchmark inclusive and substructure-based search strategies, the anomaly detection methods are found to significantly enhance the sensitivity to a variety of models.« less
  9. Measurements of the Higgs boson production cross section in the four-lepton final state in proton-proton collisions at $$\sqrt{s}$$ = 13.6 TeV

    The measurements of the Higgs boson (H) production cross sections performed by the CMS Collaboration in the four-lepton (4ℓ, ℓ = e, μ) final state at a center-of-mass energy $$\sqrt{s}$$ = 13.6 TeV are presented. These measurements are based on data collected with the CMS detector at the CERN LHC in 2022, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 34.7 fb$$^{−1}$$. Cross sections are measured in a fiducial region closely matching the experimental acceptance, both inclusively and differentially, as a function of the transverse momentum and the absolute value of the rapidity of the four-lepton system. The H → ZZ →more » 4ℓ inclusive fiducial cross section is measured to be $${2.89}_{-0.49}^{+0.53}{\left({\text{stat}}\right)}_{-0.21}^{+0.29}\left({\text{syst}}\right)$$ fb, in agreement with the standard model expectation of $${3.09}_{-0.24}^{+0.27}$$ fb.[graphic not available: see fulltext]« less
  10. Measurement of the inclusive $$\textrm{t}\overline{\textrm{t}}$$ cross section in final states with at least one lepton and additional jets with 302 pb−1 of pp collisions at $$\sqrt{\textrm{s}}$$ = 5.02 TeV

    A measurement of the top quark pair ($$ \textrm{t}\overline{\textrm{t}} $$) production cross section in proton-proton collisions at a centre-of-mass energy of 5.02 TeV is presented. The data were collected at the LHC in autumn 2017, in dedicated runs with low-energy and low-intensity conditions with respect to the default configuration, and correspond to an integrated luminosity of 302 pb$$^{−1}$$. The measurement is performed using events with one electron or muon, and multiple jets, at least one of them being identified as originating from a b quark (b tagged). Events are classified based on the number of all reconstructed jets and ofmore » b-tagged jets. Multivariate analysis techniques are used to enhance the separation between the signal and backgrounds. The measured cross section is $$ 62.5\pm 1.6{\left(\textrm{stat}\right)}_{-2.5}^{+2.6}\left(\textrm{syst}\right)\pm 1.2\left(\textrm{lumi}\right) $$ pb. A combination with the result in the dilepton channel based on the same data set yields a value of 62.3 ± 1.5 (stat) ± 2.4 (syst) ± 1.2 (lumi) pb, to be compared with the standard model prediction of $$ {69.5}_{-3.7}^{+3.5} $$ pb at next-to-next-to-leading order in perturbative quantum chromodynamics.« less
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