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Wide or Narrow? The Phenomenology of 750 GeV Diphotons
I perform a combined analysis of the ATLAS and CMS diphoton data, using both
Run-I and Run-II results, including those released at the 2016 Moriond
conference. I find combining the ATLAS and CMS results from Run-II increases
the statistical significance of the reported 750 GeV anomaly, assuming a spin-0
mediator coupling to gluons or heavy quarks with a width much smaller than the
detector resolution. This significance does not decrease when the 8 TeV data is
included. A spin-2 mediator is disfavored compared to the spin-0 case. The
cross section required to fit the ATLAS anomaly is in tension with the
aggregate data, all of which prefers a smaller value. The best fit for all
models I consider is a local significance for a 750 GeV spin-0
mediator coupling to gluons with a cross section of 4 fb at 13 TeV (assuming
narrow width) or 10~fb (assuming GeV).Comment: 16 pages, 11 figures v2 includes updated statistical tests including
data released at 2016 Moriond conferenc
Xogenesis
We present a new paradigm for dark matter in which a dark matter asymmetry is
established in the early universe that is then transferred to ordinary matter.
We show this scenario can fit naturally into weak scale physics models, with a
dark matter candidate mass of this order. We present several natural
suppression mechanisms, including bleeding dark matter number density into
lepton number, which occurs naturally in models with lepton-violating operators
transferring the asymmetry.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figure
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