Abstract
A resonance peak in the invariant mass spectrum has been the main feature of a particle at collider experiments. However, broad resonances not exhibiting such a sharp peak are generically predicted in new physics models beyond the Standard Model. Without a peak, how do we discover a broad resonance at colliders? We use machine learning technique to explore answers beyond common knowledge. We learn that, by applying deep neural network to the case of a tt¯ resonance, the invariant mass Mtt¯ is still useful, but additional information from off-resonance region, angular correlations, pT, and top jet mass are also significantly important. As a result, the improved LHC sensitivities do not depend strongly on the width. The results may also imply that the additional information can be used to improve narrow-resonance searches too. Further, we also detail how we assess machine-learned information.
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Jung, S., Lee, D., & Xie, K. P. (2020). Beyond Mtt¯ : learning to search for a broad tt¯ resonance at the LHC. European Physical Journal C, 80(2). https://doi.org/10.1140/epjc/s10052-020-7672-9
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