9–11 May 2022
University of Pittsburgh
US/Eastern timezone

New Physics in Triboson Event Topologies

9 May 2022, 14:15
15m
Lawrence Hall 105

Lawrence Hall 105

Speaker

Matthew Smylie

Description

We present a study of the sensitivity to models of new physics of proton collisions resulting in three electroweak bosons. As a benchmark, we analyze models in which an exotic scalar field $\phi$ is produced in association with a gauge boson ($V=\gamma$ or $Z$). The scalar then decays to a pair of bosons, giving the process $pp\rightarrow \phi V\rightarrow V'V''V$. We interpret our results in a set of effective field theories where the exotic scalar fields couple to the Standard Model through pairs of electroweak gauge bosons. We estimate the sensitivity of the LHC and HL-LHC datasets and find sensitivity to cross sections in the 10 fb -- 0.5 fb range, corresponding to scalar masses of 500 GeV to 2 TeV and effective operator coefficients up to 35 TeV.

Authors

Linda Carpenter Matthew Smylie Jesus Manuel Caridad Ramirez (University of California Irvine (US)) Cameron McDowell Daniel Whiteson (University of California Irvine (US))

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