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A search is presented for the pair-production of heavy vector-like quarks (VLQs) that each decay into a W boson and a light quark. This study focuses on events where one W boson decays into leptons and the other into hadrons. The search analyzed 140 fb^-1 of pp collision data with s = 13 TeV, recorded by the ATLAS detector from 2015 to 2018 during Run 2 of the Large Hadron Collider. The final state is characterized by a high-transverse-momentum isolated electron or muon, large missing transverse momentum, multiple small-radius jets, and a single large-radius jet identified as originating from the hadronic decay of a boosted W boson. With higher center-of-mass energy and integrated luminosity than in the Run 1 search, and improved analysis tools, this analysis excludes VLQs (Q) with masses below 1530 GeV at 95% CL for the branching ratio { B (Q Wq) } = 1, an improvement of 840 GeV on the previous ATLAS limit.
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