
Precision Tests of the Electroweak Sector with the ATLAS detector Nicolas Morange(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (FR)) and Luca Perrozzi (ETH Zurich (CH))

Observation of the H->b bbar decay at ATLAS and CMS (US))Ī closer look at quark-gluon plasma: recent results on hard processes in heavy-ion collisions with ATLASĪTLAS searches for vector-like quarks and heavy resonances decaying to top quarks Hongtao Yang (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab. Higgs boson properties -updated results from Run-2 ATLAS data Recent Searches for Electroweak Supersymmetry at ATLAS Yee Chinn Yap (Deutsches Elektronen-Synchrotron (DE)) Observation and measurements of diboson processes with ATLAS Stephanie Ulrike Zimmermann (Albert Ludwigs Universitaet Freiburg (DE)) Marco Vanadia (Universita e INFN, Roma II (IT)) Reaching top precision in top quark property measurements using the ATLAS detector
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The Upgrade of the Inner Tracker of the ATLAS experiment for the High-Luminosity LHCįrom Pb+Pb to photon+Pb collisions: Understanding the Quark-Gluon Plasma with Flow Measurements from ATLASĪnne Marie Sickles (Univ. Monopix - radiation hard monolithic CMOS pixel detectors Jeanette Miriam Lorenz (Ludwig Maximilians Universitat (DE)) Hannah Arnold (Nikhef National institute for subatomic physics (NL))Ĭonstraining natural supersymmetry with the ATLAS detector Recent Higgs boson property measurements with the ATLAS experiment Searches for rare and invisible Higgs boson decays and for high-mass resonances with the ATLAS detector by Douglas Michael Schaefer (University of Chicago (US)), Takuya Nobe (University of Tokyo (JP))ĭouglas Michael Schaefer (University of Chicago (US)), Takuya Nobe (University of Tokyo (JP)) Josh MCFayden (Lawrence Berkeley National Lab(US))ĭijet Resonance Search using Weak SupervisionĪviv Ruben Cukierman (SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory (US)) Top: ATLAS results from rarity to precision Oldrich Kepka (Czech Academy of Sciences) The LHC as a photon collider with the ATLAS detector of California San Diego (US)), Giacomo Artoni (University of Oxford (GB)) Matthew Henry Klein (University of Michigan (US))Īdish Pradeep Vartak (Univ. Latest ATLAS results on H->bb decays and interpretation of combined Higgs measurements Probing the lifetime frontier with the ATLAS detectorĮvidence for H→ℓ+ℓ−γ and searches for new physics involving photons with ATLASĭiving into flavour with the ATLAS experiment Sara Alderweireldt (The University of Edinburgh (GB)) Search for supersymmetry in electroweak production modes with the ATLAS detector

Probing new lepton interactions with the ATLAS experimentĭaniele Zanzi (Albert Ludwigs Universitaet Freiburg (DE)) Philip Sommer (University of Sheffield (GB)) Probing electroweak boson self-interactions with ATLAS Katharine Leney (Southern Methodist University (US)) Recent searches for Higgs boson pair-production at ATLAS Hasib Ahmed (The University of Edinburgh (GB))Įxploring the Higgs boson's coupling to the charm quark with the ATLAS experimentĪndrew Stephen Chisholm (University of Birmingham (GB)) In this paper, I examine the coming out narratives of three individuals to show how parents and communities working to counteract racial marginalization may create spaces of resource scarcity for LGBTQ children.ATLAS results on rare top quark processesĪTLAS Fast Simulation - from classical to deep learning These findings are compelling in that they show how the hopes and aspirations of parents together with racial marginalization experienced by African Americans more broadly, can distance LGBTQ young people from support and resources. In my research with LGBTQ African Americans in Birmingham Alabama, I found that parents and Black communities often perceived “gayness” as an additional obstacle for young people already highly policed, educationally stereotyped, and economically disadvantaged. However, our understandings of how parental concerns affect access to resources for racial and gender minority young people deserve further attention. Scholars of childhood and youth have drawn our attention to the diverse ways Black and LGBTQ young people experience marginalization across intersections of race, class, gender, and sexuality.
