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    Dark Matter and Collider Physics in Split-UED

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    Kaluza-Klein dark matter is an attractive weakly interacting massive particle in universal extra dimension model. In the recent extension "split-UED", annihilation of Kaluza-Klein dark matter with a mass range 600-1000 GeV provides excellent fits to the recently observed excesses in cosmic electron and positron fluxes of Pamela, ATIC and Fermi-LAT experiments. The cosmic gamma-ray flux in the same process can be significant around 300 GeV, thus can be observed or constrained by the forthcoming Fermi-LAT diffuse gamma-ray data. The collider signal at the LHC is the resonance in the dijets channels and the large missing energy in the missing energy plus jets.Comment: 3 pages, 6 figures, Talks given at 17th International Conference on Supersymmetry and the Unification of Fundamental Interactions (SUSY09), Boston, USA, 5-10 June 200

    Split-UED and Dark Matter

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    Motivated by the recent observation of the high energy electron and positron excesses in cosmic ray by PAMELA and ATIC/PPB-BETS, we suggest an anomaly-free scenario for the universal extra dimension that localizes the SM quarks and splits the spectrum of KK quarks from KK leptons. When the SM quarks are "well localized" at the boundaries, the most stringent bound of the model (1/R>5101/R > 510 GeV) comes from the resonance search for the Tevatron dijet channels. Even at the early stage of LHC, one can discover the second KK gluon for masses up to 4 TeV.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figures, 1 tabl

    Prospects for Triple Gauge Coupling Measurements at Future Lepton Colliders and the 14 TeV LHC

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    The WWWW production is the primary channel to directly probe the triple gauge couplings. We first analyze the e+eβˆ’β†’W+Wβˆ’e^+ e^- \rightarrow W^+ W^- process at the future lepton collider, China's proposed Circular Electron-Positron Collider (CEPC). We use the five kinematical angles in this process to constrain the anomalous triple gauge couplings and relevant dimension six operators at the CEPC up to the order of magnitude of 10βˆ’410^{-4}. The most sensible information is obtained from the distributions of the production scattering angle and the decay azimuthal angles. We also estimate constraints at the 14 TeV LHC, with both 300 fbβˆ’1^{-1} and 3000 fbβˆ’1^{-1} integrated luminosity from the leading lepton pTp_T and azimuthal angle difference Δϕll\Delta \phi_{ll} distributions in the di-lepton channel. The constrain is somewhat weaker, up to the order of magnitude of 10βˆ’310^{-3}. The limits on the triple gauge couplings are complementary to those on the electroweak precision observables and Higgs couplings. Our results show that the gap between sensitivities of the electroweak and triple gauge boson precision can be significantly decreased to less than one order of magnitude at the 14 TeV LHC, and that both the two sensitivities can be further improved at the CEPC.Comment: 36 pages, 5 figures, 8 tables, version to appear in JHE

    Towards the fate of natural composite Higgs model through single tβ€²t^\prime search at the 8 TeV LHC

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    We analyze the observational potential of single tβ€²t' production in both the tβ€²β†’bWt^\prime \rightarrow bW and tβ€²β†’tht^\prime \rightarrow th decay channels at 8 TeV LHC using an integrated luminosity of 25 fbβˆ’1\text{fb}^{-1}. Our analysis is based on a simplified model with minimal coset SO(5)/SO(4)SO(5)/SO(4) in which the tβ€²t' is a singlet of the unbroken SO(4). The single tβ€²t' production, as a consequence of electroweak symmetry breaking, is less kinematically suppressed, associated with a light forward jet and has boosted decay products at the 8 TeV LHC. Therefore it provides the most promising channel in searching for a heavy tβ€²t'. We have exploited the above kinematical features and used the jet substructure method to reconstruct the boosted Higgs in thth decay channel. It is shown that a strong constraint on the tβ€²bWt^\prime bW coupling (gtβ€²bW/gtbW,SM<0.2∼0.3g_{t^\prime bW}/g_{tbW,SM} < 0.2 \sim 0.3) at the 95% C. L. can be obtained for mtβ€²βŠ‚(700,1000)m_{t'} \subset (700, 1000) GeV.Comment: 22 pages, 8 figures, 5 tables, refs added in v
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