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Pinning down the leptophobic $Z^\prime$ in leptonic final states with Deep Learning

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2024-02-06 v3 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Theory

Abstract

A leptophobic ZZ^\prime that does not couple with the Standard Model leptons can evade the stringent bounds from the dilepton-resonance searches. In our earlier paper [T. Arun et al., Search for the ZZ' boson decaying to a right-handed neutrino pair in leptophobic U(1)U(1) models, Phys. Rev. D, 106 (2022) 095035; arXiv:2204.02949], we presented two gauge anomaly-free U(1)U(1) models -- one based on the Green-Schwarz (GS) anomaly cancellation mechanism, and the other on a grand unified theory (GUT) framework with gauge kinetic mixing -- where a heavy leptophobic ZZ' is present along with right-handed neutrinos (NRN_R). We pointed out the interesting possibility of a correlated search for ZZ' and NRN_R at the LHC through the ppZNRNRpp\to Z'\to N_R N_R channel. This channel can probe a part of the ZZ' parameter space beyond the reach of the standard dijet resonance searches. In this follow-up paper, we analyse the challenging monolepton final state arising from the decays of the NRN_R pair with Deep Learning. We present the high-luminosity LHC discovery reaches for six different GUT embeddings and a benchmark point in the GS setup. We also update our previous estimates in the dilepton channel with Deep Learning. We identify parameter regions that can be probed with the proposed channel but will remain inaccessible to dijet searches at the HL-LHC.

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@article{arxiv.2307.01118,
  title  = {Pinning down the leptophobic $Z^\prime$ in leptonic final states with Deep Learning},
  author = {Tanumoy Mandal and Aniket Masaye and Subhadip Mitra and Cyrin Neeraj and Naveen Reule and Kalp Shah},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2307.01118},
  year   = {2024}
}

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13 pages, 8 figures, 5 tables. Matches the published version