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Jet activity as a probe of high-mass resonance production

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2016-11-24 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment

Abstract

We explore the method of using the measured jet activity associated with a high mass resonance state to determine the corresponding production modes. To demonstrate the potential of the approach, we consider the case of a resonance of mass MRM_R decaying to a diphoton final state. We perform a Monte Carlo study, considering three mass points MR=0.75,1.5,2.5M_R=0.75,\,1.5\,,2.5 TeV, and show that the γγ\gamma\gamma, WWWW, gggg and light and heavy qqq\overline{q} initiated cases lead to distinct predictions for the jet multiplicity distributions. As an example, we apply this result to the ATLAS search for resonances in diphoton events, using the 2015 data set of 3.2fb13.2\,{\rm fb}^{-1} at s=13\sqrt{s}=13 TeV. Taking the spin-0 selection, we demonstrate that a dominantly gggg-initiated signal hypothesis is mildly disfavoured, while the γγ\gamma\gamma and light quark cases give good descriptions within the limited statistics, and a dominantly WWWW-initiated hypothesis is found to be in strong tension with the data. We also comment on the bbb\overline{b} initial state, which can already be constrained by the measured bb-jet multiplicity. Finally, we present expected exclusion limits with integrated luminosity, and demonstrate that with just a few 10's of fb1{\rm fb}^{-1} we can expect to constrain the production modes of such a resonance.

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@article{arxiv.1606.04902,
  title  = {Jet activity as a probe of high-mass resonance production},
  author = {L. A. Harland-Lang and V. A. Khoze and M. G. Ryskin and M. Spannowsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1606.04902},
  year   = {2016}
}

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19 pages, 10 figures. Version accepted for publication in EPJC