G221 Interpretations of the Diboson and Wh Excesses
Abstract
Based on an effective theory framework (aka models), we investigate a leptophobic model, in which the right-handed boson has the mass of around 2 TeV, and predominantly couples to the standard model quarks and the gauge-Higgs sector. This model could explain the resonant excesses near 2 TeV reported by the ATLAS collaboration in the production decaying into hadronic final states, and by the CMS collaboration in the channel decaying into and dijet final state. After imposing the constraints from the electroweak precision and current LHC data, we find that to explain the three excesses in , and dijet channels, the coupling strength favors the range of . In this model, given a benchmark 2 TeV mass, the mass is predicted to be around TeV if the doublet Higgs (LPD) is used to break the G221 symmetry, consistent with the 2.9 TeV event recently observed at CMS. A TeV mass is typically predicted for the triplet Higgs (LPT) symmetry breaking scenario, can also be consistent with a 2.9 TeV dilepton signal. These signatures can be further explored by the LHC Run-2 data.
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Cite
@article{arxiv.1506.07511,
title = {G221 Interpretations of the Diboson and Wh Excesses},
author = {Yu Gao and Tathagata Ghosh and Kuver Sinha and Jiang-Hao Yu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1506.07511},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
16 pages, 6 figures, revised version 2. With a 2.9 TeV Z' event observed in CMS, we updated our paper by discussing the possible 2.9 TeV Z' signature together with the 2 TeV W' excess