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Connection between diphoton and triboson channels in new physics searches

Sokolenko, Anastasia
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Bondarenko, Kyrylo
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Boyarsky, Alexey
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December 10, 2018
Physics Letters B

Diphoton channel provides a clean signature in searches for new physics. In this paper, we discuss a connection between the diphoton channel ( γγ ) and triboson channels ( Zγγ , ZZγ , WWγ ) imposed by the SU(2)L×U(1)Y symmetry of the Standard Model (SM) in certain classes of models. To illustrate this idea we choose a simple model that has all these channels. In this model, the same physics can give rise to γ+MET instead of γγ and 2 bosons plus missing energy instead of 3-boson channels. We analyze existing constraints and previous searches and show that channels WWγ and especially Zγ+MET have a potential to discover new physics at the LHC.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.physletb.2018.08.067
ArXiv ID

1802.06385

Author(s)
Sokolenko, Anastasia
Bondarenko, Kyrylo
Boyarsky, Alexey
Shchutska, Lesya  
Date Issued

2018-12-10

Published in
Physics Letters B
Volume

787

Start page

23

End page

29

Subjects

new physics: search for

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final state: two-photon

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missing-energy

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interpretation of experiments: CERN LHC Coll

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Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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OTHER

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LPHE  
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