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Search for top quark decays t > q H with H > gamma gamma using the ATLAS detector

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Figure 1. (a) Distribution of the invariant mass m γγj (Top1), for events selected by the hadronic analysis (see text for details) in the √
Table 1 . Efficiency (in percent) for t → cH signal simulation and number of events for data, at
Figure 3. Distributions of (a) the missing transverse energy E T miss and (b) the transverse mass m T of the W candidates for events with two high p T photons and one lepton
Figure 4 . (a) Distribution of the invariant mass m γγj (Top1) candidates , for events selected by the leptonic analysis (see text for details) in the √
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