A quantitative discussion on the future prospects of the 750 GeV resonance at the LHC experiment is given using a simple effective field theory analysis. The relative size of two effective operators relevant to diphoton decays can be probed by ratios of diboson signals in a robust way. We obtain the future sensitivities of Zγ, ZZ and WW resonance searches at the high luminosity LHC, rescaling from the current sensitivities at s=13 TeV. Then, we show that a large fraction of parameter space in the effective field theory will be covered with 300 fb−1 and almost the whole parameter space will be tested with 3000 fb−1. This discussion is independent of production processes, other decay modes and total decay width.
@article{arxiv.1605.05366,
title = {LHC Future Prospects of the 750 GeV Resonance},
author = {Ryosuke Sato and Kohsaku Tobioka},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.05366},
year = {2016}
}
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version published, reference added, 4 pages, 3 figures