Interpretations of the ATLAS Diboson Resonances

Jun 12, 2015
9 pages
Published in:
  • Phys.Rev.D 92 (2015) 5, 055001
  • Published: Sep 1, 2015
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Report number:
  • IPMU15-0083,
  • FTPI-MINN-15-31

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Abstract: (APS)
The ATLAS Collaboration has reported excesses in searches for resonant diboson production decaying into hadronic final states. This deviation from the standard model prediction may be a signature of an extra bosonic particle having a mass of around 2 TeV with a fairly narrow width, which implies the presence of a new perturbative theory at the TeV scale. In this paper, we study interpretations of the signal and its implication to physics beyond the standard model. We find that the resonance could be regarded as a leptophobic vector particle, which could explain a part of the observed excesses without conflict with the present constraints from other direct searches for heavy vector bosons at the LHC as well as the electroweak precision measurements.
Note:
  • 14 pages, 3 figures; version accepted for publication in Physical Review D
  • 12.60.-i
  • 12.60.Cn
  • 14.70.Pw
  • 12.60.Jv
  • new physics: signature
  • interpretation of experiments: ATLAS
  • narrow resonance
  • resonance: vector
  • vector boson: mass
  • vector boson: heavy
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