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    Distribition de Megaporella boulangeri Deloffre et Beun, 1986 (algue dasycladale) dans le Jurassique du bassin atlantique marocain

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    The recent biostratigraphic and micropaleontologic works permitted to specify the distribution of Megaporella boulangeri Deloffre and Beun in the Jurassic of the Moroccan Atlantic basin. The lower limit of the extension of this dasycladale alga, earlier attribued to the Early Kimmeridgian by Deloffre and Beun (1986), is currently placed in the Early Callovian, on the basis of the age provided by Megaporella boulangeri biozone. The Otternstella arabica biozone dates the upper limit of the extension of the species of the Early Oxfordian. Megaporella boulangeri proliferates in the borders of the basin where the internal lagoons facies dominate, however it is absent in the western parts with open sea facies

    Author Correction: A detailed map of Higgs boson interactions by the ATLAS experiment ten years after the discovery

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    In the version of this article initially published, the ATLAS Collaboration author names, affiliations and acknowledgements were omitted and have now been included in the HTML and PDF versions of the article

    F-TERM BRANEWORLD INFLATION IN LIGHT OF FIVE-YEAR WMAP OBSERVATIONS

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    We consider a supersymmetric hybrid inflation in the framework of the Randall–Sundrum type II braneworld model. We derive an analytical expression for the scalar potential and find that the F-term dominates the hybrid inflation process. We show that, for some value of brane tension, we can eliminate the fine-tuning problem related to coupling constant κ of the potential. We also calculate all known spectrum inflation parameters and show that observational bounds from WMAP5, BAO and SN observations are satisfied. </jats:p

    Author Correction: A detailed map of Higgs boson interactions by the ATLAS experiment ten years after the discovery

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    Search for direct pair production of sleptons and charginos decaying to two leptons and neutralinos with mass splittings near the W-boson mass in root s=13 TeV pp collisions with the ATLAS detector

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    A search for the electroweak production of pairs of charged sleptons or charginos decaying into two-lepton final states with missing transverse momentum is presented. Two simplified models of R-parity-conserving supersymmetry are considered: direct pair-production of sleptons (l~ l~) , with each decaying into a charged lepton and a χ~10 neutralino, and direct pair-production of the lightest charginos (χ~1±χ~1∓) , with each decaying into a W-boson and a χ~10 . The lightest neutralino (χ~10) is assumed to be the lightest supersymmetric particle (LSP). The analyses target the experimentally challenging mass regions where m(l~)−m(χ~10) and m(χ~1±)−m(χ~10) are close to the W-boson mass (‘moderately compressed’ regions). The search uses 139 fb −1 of s = 13 TeV proton-proton collisions recorded by the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider. No significant excesses over the expected background are observed. Exclusion limits on the simplified models under study are reported in the (l~χ~10) and (χ~1±χ~10) mass planes at 95% confidence level (CL). Sleptons with masses up to 150 GeV are excluded at 95% CL for the case of a mass-splitting between sleptons and the LSP of 50 GeV. Chargino masses up to 140 GeV are excluded at 95% CL for the case of a mass-splitting between the chargino and the LSP down to about 100 GeV. [Figure not available: see fulltext.

    Search for neutral long-lived particles that decay into displaced jets in the ATLAS calorimeter in association with leptons or jets using pp collisions at √s=13 TeV

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    A search for neutral long-lived particles (LLPs) decaying in the ATLAS hadronic calorimeter using 140 fb−1 of proton-proton collisions at s = 13 TeV delivered by the LHC is presented. The analysis is composed of three channels. The first targets pair-produced LLPs, where at least one LLP is produced with sufficiently low boost that its decay products can be resolved as separate jets. The second and third channels target LLPs respectively produced in association with a W or Z boson that decays leptonically. In each channel, different search regions target different kinematic regimes, to cover a broad range of LLP mass hypotheses and models. No excesses of events relative to the background predictions are observed. Higgs boson branching fractions to pairs of hadronically decaying neutral LLPs larger than 1% are excluded at 95% confidence level for proper decay lengths in the range of 30 cm to 4.5 m depending on the LLP mass, a factor of three improvement on previous searches in the hadronic calorimeter. The production of long-lived dark photons in association with a Z boson with cross-sections above 0.1 pb is excluded for dark photon mean proper decay lengths in the range of 20 cm to 50 m, improving previous ATLAS results by an order of magnitude. Finally, long-lived photo-phobic axion-like particle models are probed for the first time by ATLAS, with production cross-sections above 0.1 pb excluded in the 0.1 mm to 10 m range
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