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On the behaviour of composite resonances breaking lepton flavour universality

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2018-08-15 v2

Abstract

Within the context of composite Higgs models, recent hints on lepton-flavour non-universality in BB decays can be explained by a vector resonance VV with sizeable couplings to the Standard Model leptons (\ell). We argue that, in such a case, spin-1/21/2 leptonic resonances (LL) are most probably light enough to open the decay mode VLV \rightarrow L\ell. This implies, in combination with the fact that couplings between composite resonances are much larger than those between composite and elementary fields, that this new decay can be important. In this paper, we explore under which conditions it dominates over other decay modes. Its discovery, however, requires a dedicated search strategy. Employing jet substructure techniques, we analyse the final state with largest branching ratio, namely μ+μZ/h,Z/h\mu^+\mu^- Z/h, Z/h \rightarrow jets. We show that (i) parameter space regions that were believed excluded by di-muon searches are still allowed, (ii) these regions can already be tested with the dedicated search we propose and (iii) VV masses as large as 3.5\sim 3.5 TeV can be probed at the LHC during the high-luminosity phase.

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@article{arxiv.1803.02364,
  title  = {On the behaviour of composite resonances breaking lepton flavour universality},
  author = {Mikael Chala and Michael Spannowsky},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1803.02364},
  year   = {2018}
}

Comments

7 pages, 7 figures. V2: extended discussion on models, matches published version