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8–12 Jan 2018
Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María, Valparaiso, Chile
Chile/Continental timezone
Dedicated to the memory of Lev Lipatov

Torsion resonance decaying into ttbar at LHC

9 Jan 2018, 18:00
20m
Building A, Modular room

Building A, Modular room

Parallel talk Parallel Session 3

Speaker

Andre Asevedo Nepomuceno (Federal University of of Rio de Janeiro (BR))

Description

Torsion models constitute a well known class of extended quantum gravity models. In this work, one investigates phenomenological consequences of a torsion field interacting in different ways with top quarks at LHC. A torsion field could appear as a new heavy state characterized by its mass and couplings to fermions. This new state would form a resonance decaying into a top anti-top pair. The latest ATLAS results with 13 TeV data are used to set limits on torsion parameters.
The integrated luminosity needed to observe torsion resonance at the next LHC upgrades are also evaluated, considering different values for the torsion mass and its couplings to Standard Model fermions. Finally, prospects for torsion exclusion at the future LHC phase II and phase III are obtained.

Authors

Andre Asevedo Nepomuceno (Federal University of of Rio de Janeiro (BR)) Prof. Maria Aline Barros do Vale (Universidade Federal de São João Del Rei) Fernando Marroquim (Instituto de Fisica)

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