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Experimental Considerations Motivated by the Diphoton Excess at the LHC

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-07-20 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We consider the immediate or near-term experimental opportunities offered by some scenarios that could explain the new diphoton excess at the LHC. If the excess is due to a new particle XsX_s at 750 GeV, additional new particles are required, providing further signals. If connected with naturalness, the XsX_s may be produced in top partner decays. Then a ttˉt'\bar t' signal, with ttXst'\to t X_s and XsggX_s\to gg dominantly, might be discovered by reinterpreting 13 TeV SUSY searches in multijet events with low MET and/or a lepton. If XsX_s is a bound state of quirks, the signal events may be accompanied by an unusual number of soft tracks or soft jets. Other resonances including dilepton and photon+jet as well as dijet may lie at or above this mass, and signatures of hidden glueballs might also be observable. If the "photons" in the excess are actually long-lived particles decaying to photon pairs or to electron pairs, there are opportunities for detecting overlapping photons and/or unusual patterns of apparent photon-conversions in either XsX_s or 125 GeV Higgs decays. There is also the possibility of events with a hard "photon" recoiling against a narrow isolated HCAL-only "jet", which, after the jet's energy is corrected for its electromagnetic origin, would show a peak at 750 GeV.

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@article{arxiv.1512.05775,
  title  = {Experimental Considerations Motivated by the Diphoton Excess at the LHC},
  author = {Prateek Agrawal and JiJi Fan and Ben Heidenreich and Matthew Reece and Matthew Strassler},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1512.05775},
  year   = {2016}
}

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Version 2: References added, updated range for target cross section, modified perturbativity limit for vectorlike fermions, updated benchmark for resonance decaying to axions, figure 4 modified. Other minor changes, conclusions unchanged