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# HE-LHC prospects for diboson resonance searches and electroweak WW/WZ production via vector boson scattering in the semi-leptonic final states

@article{Cavaliere2018HELHCPF,
title={HE-LHC prospects for diboson resonance searches and electroweak WW/WZ production via vector boson scattering in the semi-leptonic final states},
author={Viviana Cavaliere and R{\'e}sum{\'e} Les and Tatsumi Nitta and K.Terashi},
journal={arXiv: High Energy Physics - Experiment},
year={2018}
}
• Published 3 December 2018
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This note presents the prospects of searches for new heavy resonances decaying to diboson (WW) and measurements of electroweak WW/WZ production via vector boson scattering (VBS) in association with a high-mass dijet system in the $\ell\nu qq$ final states ($W\to\ell\nu$, $W/Z\to qq$). The prospects are presented for an integrated luminosity of 15 ab$^{-1}$ of proton-proton ($pp$) collisions at $\sqrt{s}=27$ TeV with an ATLAS-like detector simulated in the Delphes framework. The cross-section…
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