Two recent analyses that have exhaustively explored potential anomalous couplings in the $Wtb$ vertex using $t$-channel single-top-quark events selected from collision data at $\sqrt{s} = $ 8 TeV with the ATLAS detector are reviewed. The first one measures the top-quark polarisation and six W-boson spin opservables from angular asymmetries unfolded to parton level. The second one measures the normalised triple-differential angular decay rate of top quarks to simultaneously constrain all the anomalous couplings. The limits on the anomalous couplings improve the existing limits set by ATLAS at $\sqrt{s} = $ 7 TeV. In addition, searches for flavour-changing neutral current top-quark interactions based on data collected by ATLAS and CMS, are re...
The electroweak production and subsequent decay of single top quarks is determined by the properties...
See paper for full list of authors – 26 pages plus author list + cover pages (42 pages total), 8 fig...
The electroweak production and subsequent decay of single top quarks is determined by the properties...
The electroweak production and subsequent decay of single top quarks is determined by the properties...
The top quark is the heaviest known fundamental particle and probing its couplings with the other fu...
The electroweak production and subsequent decay of single top quarks is determined by the properties...
See paper for full list of authors – 26 pages plus author list + cover pages (42 pages total), 8 fig...
The electroweak production and subsequent decay of single top quarks is determined by the properties...
The electroweak production and subsequent decay of single top quarks is determined by the properties...
The top quark is the heaviest known fundamental particle and probing its couplings with the other fu...
The electroweak production and subsequent decay of single top quarks is determined by the properties...
See paper for full list of authors – 26 pages plus author list + cover pages (42 pages total), 8 fig...
The electroweak production and subsequent decay of single top quarks is determined by the properties...