CMS collaboration (2232 authors)Nayak, ArunaBargassa, PedrameBeirão Da Cruz E Silva, CristóvãoCalpas, BettyDi Francesco, AgostinoFaccioli, PietroGallinaro, MicheleHollar, JonathanLeonardo, NunoLloret Iglesias, LaraSeixas, JoaoToldaiev, OleksiiVadruccio, DanieleVarela, JoaoVischia, PietroDavid Tinoco Mendes, AndreSilva, PedroMusella, PasqualePela, Joao2019-02-042019-02-042017-07-26http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2017)121http://hdl.handle.net/10400.26/27306A search is performed for third-generation scalar leptoquarks and heavy right-handed neutrinos in events containing one electron or muon, one hadronically decaying τ lepton, and at least two jets, using a $ \sqrt{s}=13 $ TeV pp collision data sample corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 12.9 fb$^{-1}$ collected with the CMS detector at the LHC in 2016. The number of observed events is found to be in agreement with the standard model prediction. A limit is set at 95% confidence level on the product of the leptoquark pair production cross section and β$^{2}$, where β is the branching fraction of leptoquark decay to a τ lepton and a bottom quark. Assuming β = 1, third-generation leptoquarks with masses below 850 GeV are excluded at 95% confidence level. An additional search based on the same event topology involves heavy right-handed neutrinos, N$_{R}$, and right-handed W bosons, W$_{R}$, arising in a left-right symmetric extension of the standard model. In this search, W$_{R}$ bosons are assumed to decay to a tau lepton and N$_{R}$ followed by the decay of the N$_{R}$ to a tau lepton and an off-shell W$_{R}$ boson. Assuming the mass of the right-handed neutrino to be half of the mass of the right-handed W boson, W$_{R}$ boson masses below 2.9 TeV are excluded at 95% confidence level. These results improve on the limits from previous searches for third-generation leptoquarks and heavy right-handed neutrinos with τ leptons in the final state.engSearch for third-generation scalar leptoquarks and heavy right-handed neutrinos in final states with two tau leptons and two jets in proton-proton collisions at $ \sqrt{s}=13 $ TeVjournal article2019-02-04