paper

Novel extraction method via boosted -tagging with in-situ calibration

arXiv:2503.00118

Abstract

We present a novel method for measuring at the LHC using an advanced boosted-jet tagger to identify " signatures". By associating boosted signals with -matched jets from top-quark decays, we enable an in-situ calibration of the tagger. This approach significantly suppresses backgrounds while reducing uncertainties in flavor tagging efficiencies -- key to improving measurement precision. Our study is enabled by the development of realistic, AI-based large- and small-radius taggers, Sophon and the newly introduced SophonAK4, validated to match ATLAS and CMS's state-of-the-art taggers. The method complements the conventional small radius jet approach and enables a ~30% improvement in precision under HL-LHC projections. As a byproduct, it enhances search sensitivity by a factor of 2--5 over the recent ATLAS result based on Run 2 data. Our work offers a new perspective for the precision measurement and highlights the potential of using advanced tagging models to probe unexplored boosted regimes at the LHC.

7 pages (main text), 6 figures