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Z boson pair production at LHC in a stabilized Randall-Sundrum scenario

High Energy Physics - Phenomenology 2008-11-26 v3

Abstract

We study the Z boson pair production at LHC in the Randall-Sundrum scenario with the Goldberger-Wise stabilization mechanism. It is shown that comprehensive account of the Kaluza-Klein graviton and radion effects is crucial to probe the model: The KK graviton effects enhance the cross section of ggZZg g \to Z Z on the whole so that the resonance peak of the radion becomes easy to detect, whereas the RS effects on the qqˉZZq\bar{q} \to Z Z process are rather insignificant. The pTp_T and invariant-mass distributions are presented to study the dependence of the RS model parameters. The production of longitudinally polarized Z bosons, to which the SM contributions are suppressed, is mainly due to KK gravitons and the radion, providing one of the most robust methods to signal the RS effects. The 1σ1 \sigma sensitivity bounds on (Λπ,mϕ)(\Lambda_\pi, m_\phi) with k/MPl=0.1k/M_{\rm Pl} =0.1 are also obtained such that the effective weak scale Λπ\Lambda_\pi of order 5 TeV can be experimentally probed.

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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/0103308,
  title  = {Z boson pair production at LHC in a stabilized Randall-Sundrum scenario},
  author = {Seong Chan Park and H. S. Song and Jeonghyeon Song},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/0103308},
  year   = {2008}
}

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28 pages, LaTex file, 18 eps figures