Abstract
New results from the ATLAS Collaboration finds evidence for the
production of four top quarks in the LHC collisions, providing a unique
opportunity to study the top quark’s relationship to the Higgs boson.
The rate of this process could be affected by various new theories that
go beyond the Standard Model, providing an exciting window to search for
new physics. This talk summarizes the results using proton-proton
collision data at a centre of-mass energy of 13 TeV with leptonic final
states. Machine learning techniques are used to better discriminate the
signal events from the overwhelming background. The observed signal
significance is 4.7 standard deviations above the background and is
consistent with the Standard Model expectation within 2.0 standard
deviations.