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LHC vector resonance searches in the ttZ final state

Authors
Backovic, MihailoFlacke, ThomasJain, BithikaLee, Seung J.
Issue Date
23-3월-2017
Publisher
SPRINGER
Keywords
Beyond Standard Model; Technicolor and Composite Models
Citation
JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS, no.3
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Number
3
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/132208
DOI
10.1007/JHEP03(2017)127
ISSN
1126-6708
Abstract
LHC searches for BSM resonances in l(+)l(-), jj, tt, gamma gamma and VV final states have so far not resulted in discovery of new physics. Current results set lower limits on mass scales of new physics resonances well into the 0(1) TeV range, assuming that the new resonance decays dominantly to a pair of Standard Model particles. While the SM pair searches are a vital probe of possible new physics, it is important to re-examine the scope of new physics scenarios probed with such final states. Scenarios where new resonances decay dominantly to final states other than SM pairs, even though well theoretically motivated, lie beyond the scope of SM pair searches. In this paper we argue that LHC searches for (vector) resonances beyond two particle final states would be useful complementary probes of new physics scenarios. As an example, we consider a class of composite Higgs models, and identify specific model parameter points where the color singlet, electrically neutral vector resonance po decays dominantly not to a pair of SM particles, but to a fermionic top partner T-f1 -> Tz and a top quark, with Tfi -> tZ. We show that dominant decays of po in the context of Composite Higgs models are possible even when the decay channel to a pair of T fi is kinematically open. Our analysis deals with scenarios where both rnp and mT(f1), are of O(1) TeV, leading to highly boosted ttZ final state topologies. We show that the particular composite Higgs scenario we consider is discoverable at the LHC13 with as little as 30 fb(-1), while being allowed by other existing experimental constraints.
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