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    Scalar Production in Association with a Z Boson at LHC and ILC: the Mixed BEH-Radion Case of Warped Models

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    The radion scalar field might be the lightest new particle predicted by extra-dimensional extensions of the Standard Model, thus possibly leading to the first signatures of new physics at the LHC. We perform a study of its production in association with a ZZ boson in the custodially protected warped model with a brane-localised Higgs boson addressing the gauge hierarchy problem, with Higgs-radion mixing effects included. While the considered radion production at the LHC would constrain some parts of the parameter space, it is only the ILC program that will be able to cover a significant part of this space through the studied process. Complementary tests of the same theoretical parameters can be realised through the high accuracy measurements of the Higgs couplings at ILC.Comment: 4 pages, 2 figures, Contribution to the proceedings of the 52nd Rencontres de Moriond 2017, EW Session; based on arXiv:1702.0398

    Single Leptoquark Solutions to the BB-physics Anomalies

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    We examine various scenarios in which the Standard Model is extended by a light leptoquark state to explain one or both BB-physics anomalies. Combining low-energy constraints and direct searches at the LHC, we confirm that the only single leptoquark model that can explain both anomalies at the same time is a vector leptoquark, known as U1U_1. Focusing on U1U_1, we highlight the complementarity between LHC and low--energy constraints, and argue that improving the experimental bound on B(BKμτ)\mathcal{B}(B\to K\mu\tau) by two orders of magnitude could compromise its viability as a solution to the BB-physics anomalies.Comment: 6 pages, 1 figure, 1 table; contribution to the 2019 EW session of the 54th Rencontres de Moriond; based on arXiv:1808.0817

    Dark Matter Phenomenology of SM and Enlarged Higgs Sectors Extended with Vector Like Leptons

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    We will investigate the scenario in which the Standard Model (SM) Higgs sector and its 2-doublet extension (called the Two Higgs Doublet Model or 2HDM) are the "portal" for the interactions between the Standard Model and a fermionic Dark Matter (DM) candidate. The latter is the lightest stable neutral particle of a family of vector-like leptons (VLLs). We will provide an extensive overview of this scenario combining the constraints purely coming from DM phenomenology with more general constraints like Electro-weak Precision Tests (EWPT) as well as with collider searches. In the case that the new fermionic sector interacts with the SM Higgs sector, constraints from DM phenomenology force the new states to lie above the TeV scale. This requirement is relaxed in the case of 2HDM. Nevertheless, strong constraints coming from Electroweak Precision Tests (EWPT) and the Renormalization Group Equations (RGEs) limit the impact of VLFs on collider phenomenology.Comment: 32 pages, 12 figure

    Vector-like top/bottom quark partners and Higgs physics at the LHC

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    Vector-like quarks (VLQs) that are partners of the heavy top and bottom quarks are predicted in many extensions of the Standard Model (SM). We explore the possibility that these states could explain not only the longstanding anomaly in the forward-backward asymmetry in bb-quark production at LEP, AFBbA_{\rm FB}^b , but also the more recent 2σ\sim 2\sigma deviation of the cross section for the associated Higgs production with top quark pairs at the LHC, σ(ppttˉH)\sigma(pp\to t\bar t H). Introducing three illustrative models for VLQs with different representations under the SM gauge group, we show that the two anomalies can be resolved while satisfying all other theoretical and experimental constraints. In this case, the three different models predict VLQ states in the 121-2 TeV mass range that can be soon probed at the LHC. In a second step, we discuss the sensitivity on the VLQ masses and couplings that could be obtained by means of a percent level accuracy in the measurement of ratios of partial Higgs decay widths, in particular Γ(H ⁣ ⁣γγ)/Γ(H ⁣ ⁣ZZ)\Gamma(H \! \to\! \gamma\gamma)/\Gamma(H \! \to\! ZZ^*) and Γ(H ⁣ ⁣bbˉ)/Γ(H ⁣ ⁣WW)\Gamma(H \! \to \! b\bar b)/\Gamma(H \! \to \! WW^*). We show that top and bottom VL partners with masses up to 5\sim 5 TeV and exotic VLQs with masses in the 1010 TeV range can be probed at the high-luminosity LHC.Comment: 27 pages, 6 figures; v2: added reference

    Scenarii for interpretations of the LHC diphoton excess: two Higgs doublets and vector-like quarks and leptons

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    An evidence for a diphoton resonance at a mass of 750 GeV has been observed in the data collected at the LHC run at a center of mass energy of 13 TeV. We explore several interpretations of this signal in terms of Higgs-like resonances in a two-Higgs doublet model and its supersymmetric incarnation, in which the heavier CP-even and CP-odd states present in the model are produced in gluon fusion and decay into two photons through top quark loops. We show that one cannot accommodate the observed signal in the minimal versions of these models and that an additional particle content is necessary. We then consider the possibility that vector-like quarks or leptons strongly enhance the heavy Higgs couplings to photons and eventually gluons, without altering those of the already observed 125 GeV state.Comment: 13 pages, 2 figures. v3: Discussion in section 3 extended and inconsistency in the pseudoscalar coupling corrected; conclusions unchange

    Happiness and Growth the World Over: Time Series Evidence on the Happiness-Income Paradox

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    There is no significant relationship between the improvement in happiness and the long term rate of growth of GDP per capita. This is true for three groups of countries analyzed separately − 17 developed, 9 developing, and 11 transition − and also for the 37 countries taken together. Time series studies reporting a positive relationship confuse a short-term positive association between the growth of happiness and income, arising from fluctuations in macroeconomic conditions, with the long-term relationship, which is nil.happiness, economic growth, developing countries, transition countries, developed countries

    Equivalence of Bose-Einstein condensation and symmetry breaking

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    Based on a classic paper by Ginibre [Commun. Math. Phys. {\bf 8} 26 (1968)] it is shown that whenever Bogoliubov's approximation, that is, the replacement of a_0 and a_0^* by complex numbers in the Hamiltonian, asymptotically yields the right pressure, it also implies the asymptotic equality of ||^2/V and /V in symmetry breaking fields, irrespective of the existence or absence of Bose-Einstein condensation. Because the former was proved by Ginibre to hold for absolutely integrable superstable pair interactions, the latter is equally valid in this case. Apart from Ginibre's work, our proof uses only a simple convexity inequality due to Griffiths.Comment: An error in my summary of previous results (the definition of F') is corrected. The correction is to be done also in the PR
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