A model based on a U(1)TR3 extension of the Standard Model can address the mass hierarchy between generations of fermions, explain thermal dark matter abundance, and the muon g−2, R(D), and R(D∗) anomalies. The model contains a light scalar boson ϕ′ and a heavy vector-like quark χu that can be probed at CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC). We perform a phenomenology study on the production of ϕ′ and χu particles from proton-proton (pp) collisions at the LHC at s=13.6 TeV, primarily through g−g and t−χu fusion. We work under an effective field theory approach, in which the χu and ϕ′ masses are free parameters. We perform a phenomenological analysis considering χu final states to b-quarks, muons, and neutrinos, and ϕ′ decays to μ+μ−. A machine learning algorithm is used to maximize the signal sensitivity, considering an integrated luminosity of 3000fb−1. The proposed methodology can be a key mode for discovery over a large mass range, including low masses, traditionally considered difficult due to experimental constraints.
@article{arxiv.2410.17854,
title = {Probing Light Scalars and Vector-like Quarks at the High-Luminosity LHC},
author = {Umar Sohail Qureshi and Andres Flórez and Alfredo Gurrola and Cristian Rodriguez},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2410.17854},
year = {2025}
}