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The LHC String Hunter's Companion (II): Five-Particle Amplitudes and Universal Properties

High Energy Physics - Theory 2009-12-22 v2 High Energy Physics - Experiment High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

Abstract

We extend the study of scattering amplitudes presented in ``The LHC String Hunter's Companion'' to the case of five-point processes that may reveal the signals of low mass strings at the LHC and are potentially useful for detailed investigations of fundamental Regge excitations. In particular, we compute the full-fledged string disk amplitudes describing all 2->3 parton scattering subprocesses leading to the production of three hadronic jets. We cast our results in a form suitable for the implementation of stringy partonic cross sections in the LHC data analysis. We discuss the universal, model-independent features of multi-parton processes and point out the existence of even stronger universality relating N-gluon amplitudes to the amplitudes involving N-2 gluons and one quark-antiquark pair. We construct a particularly simple basis of two functions describing all universal five-point amplitudes. We also discuss model-dependent amplitudes involving four fermions and one gauge boson that may be relevant for studying jets associated to Drell-Yan pairs and other processes depending on the spectrum of Kaluza-Klein particles, thus on the geometry of compact dimensions.

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@article{arxiv.0908.0409,
  title  = {The LHC String Hunter's Companion (II): Five-Particle Amplitudes and Universal Properties},
  author = {D. Lust and O. Schlotterer and S. Stieberger and T. R. Taylor},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0908.0409},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

71 pages, LaTeX v2: very few typos removed, final version to appear in NP B