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Measurements of Higgs bosons decaying to bottom quarks from vector boson fusion production with the ATLAS experiment at $$\sqrt{s}=13\,\text {TeV}$$

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Abstract The paper presents a measurement of the Standard Model Higgs Boson decaying to b -quark pairs in the vector boson fusion (VBF) production mode. A sample corresponding to 126 $$\hbox {fb}^{-1}$$ fb - 1 of $$\sqrt{s} = 13\,\text {TeV}$$ s = 13 TeV proton–proton collision data, collected with the ATLAS experiment at the Large Hadron Collider, is analyzed utilizing an adversarial neural network for event classification. The signal strength, defined as the ratio of the measured signal yield to that predicted by the Standard Model for VBF Higgs production, is measured to be $$0.95^{+0.38}_{-0.36}$$ 0 . 95 - 0.36 + 0.38 , corresponding to an observed (expected) significance of 2.6 (2.8) standard deviations from the background only hypothesis. The results are additionally combined with an analysis of Higgs bosons decaying to b -quarks, produced via VBF in association with a photon.
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0000-0002-6665-4934
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SpringerOpen
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The European Physical Journal C More from this journal
Volume:
81
Issue:
6
Pages:
537
Article number:
537
Publication date:
2021-06-23
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1434-6052
ISSN:
1434-6044


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1185572
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pubs:1185572
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W3098589823
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2026-03-25
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