The Leptoquark Implication from the CMS and IceCube Experiments
Abstract
The recent excess in the CMS measurements of and channels and the emergence of PeV comsic neutrino events at the IceCube experiment share an intriguing implication for a leptoquark with a 600-650 GeV mass. We investigate the CMS constraints on the flavor structure of a scenario with the minimal leptoquark Yukawa couplings and correlate such a scenario to the resonant enhancement in the very high energy shower event rates at the IceCube. We find for a single leptoquark, the CMS signals require large couplings to the third generation leptons. This leads to an enhancement in the -nucleon scattering cross-section and subsequently more events at PeV energies. However, a visible enhancement above the Standard Model scattering would require a leptoquark Yukawa coupling larger than one that can be easily tested at the upcoming LHC runs.
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@article{arxiv.1505.00028,
title = {The Leptoquark Implication from the CMS and IceCube Experiments},
author = {Bhaskar Dutta and Yu Gao and Tianjun Li and Carsten Rott and Louis E. Strigari},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1505.00028},
year = {2015}
}
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PRD version. Meson decay constraints and additional citations are added. 6 pages, 2 figures, 1 table