Abstract
The matter-antimatter asymmetry in the Universe can only be
explained if there are new sources of CP-violation, i.e. beyond those
observed in the quark sector of the Standard Model. These new sources can
induce anomalous Higgs boson interactions and anomalous weak-boson
self-interactions. Whilst the search for CP-violating effects in the Higgs
boson interactions is well established at the Large Hadron Collider, there
has been surprisingly little attention paid to the weak-boson
self-interactions. In this seminar, I will discuss a new measurement
programme at will utilise diboson data and vector boson scattering processes
to set the best constraints on the new sources of CP violation. In
particular, the first ATLAS measurement of a CP-sensitive observables (in
the electroweak Zjj final state) will be discussed, along with a new
analysis technique that allows CP-sensitive observables to be constructed
using machine learning algorithms.