126 research outputs found
New Strong Interactons at the Tevatron ?
Recent results from CDF indicate that the inclusive cross section for jets
with GeV is significantly higher than that predicted by QCD. We
describe here a simple flavor-universal variant of the ``coloron" model of Hill
and Parke that can accommodate such a jet excess, and which is not in
contradiction with other experimental data. As such, the model serves as a
useful baseline with which to compare both the data and other models proposed
to describe the jet excess. An interesting theoretical feature of the model is
that if the global chiral symmetries of the quarks remain unbroken in the
confining phase of the coloron interaction, it realizes the possibility that
the ordinary quarks are composite particles.Comment: added contributions to scattering cross-sections; 10
pages, LaTeX, includes 1 figure. Full postscript version at
http://smyrd.bu.edu/htfigs/htfigs.htm
Constraining Spin-One Color-Octet Resonances Using CDF and ATLAS Data
In this paper, we study the production of spin-one color-octet resonances
(colorons) at hadron colliders in a model independent way. We use dijets data
measured by CDF (at \sqrt{s}=1.96 TeV and L=1.13 TeV and L=315 1/nb) collaborations at the Tevatron and the LHC
respetively to impose limits on the coupling of colorons to fermions. We show
that CDF data still produce the more stringent limits on the coloron coupling
constant.Comment: Version accepted for publication in EPJC. Two paragraphs expanded and
new references adde
Experimental Constraints on Heavy Fermions in Higgsless Models
Using an effective Lagrangian approach we analyze a generic Higgsless model
with composite heavy fermions, transforming as SU(2)_{L+R} Doublets. Assuming
that the Standard Model fermions acquire mass through mixing with the new heavy
fermions, we constrain the free parameters of the effective Lagrangian studying
Flavour Changing Neutral Current processes. In so doing we obtain bounds that
can be applied to a wide range of models characterized by the same fermion
mixing hypothesis.Comment: 23 pages, 10 figure
Discovery limits for Techni-Omega production in Collisions
In a strongly-interacting electroweak sector with an isosinglet vector state,
such as the techni-omega, , the direct coupling
implies that an can be produced by fusion in
collisions. This is a unique feature for high energy or
colliders operating in an mode. We consider the processes and , both of which proceed via
an intermediate . We find that at a 1.5 TeV linear collider
operating in an mode with an integrated luminosity of 200 fb,
we can discover an for a broad range of masses and widths.Comment: To appear in the Proceedings of the 29th International Conference on
High Energy Physics, Vancouver, July 1998, 5 pages, Latex, 7 postscript
figure
Flavor Physics and the Triviality Bound on the Higgs Mass
The triviality of the scalar sector of the standard one-doublet Higgs model
implies that this model is only an effective low-energy theory valid below some
cut-off scale . The underlying high-energy theory must include flavor
dynamics at a scale of order or greater in order to give rise to the
different Yukawa couplings of the Higgs to ordinary fermions. This flavor
dynamics will generically produce flavor-changing neutral currents and
non-universal corrections to Z -> b b-bar. We show that the experimental
constraints on the neutral D-meson mass difference imply that must be
greater than of order 21 TeV. We also discuss bounds on from the
constraints on extra contributions to the K_L - K_S mass difference and to the
coupling of the Z boson to b-quarks. For theories defined about the
infrared-stable Gaussian fixed-point, we estimate that this lower bound on
yields an upper bound of approximately 460 GeV on the Higgs boson's
mass, independent of the regulator chosen to define the theory.Comment: 11 pages, 2 embedded figures, LaTeX; references and discussion of CP
violation adde
Flavour Universal Dynamical Electroweak Symmetry Breaking
The top condensate see-saw mechanism of Dobrescu and Hill allows electroweak
symmetry to be broken while deferring the problem of flavour to an electroweak
singlet, massive sector. We provide an extended version of the singlet sector
that naturally accommodates realistic masses for all the standard model
fermions, which play an equal role in breaking electroweak symmetry. The models
result in a relatively light composite Higgs sector with masses typically in
the range of (400-700)~GeV. In more complete models the dynamics will
presumably be driven by a broken gauged family or flavour symmetry group. As an
example of the higher scale dynamics a fully dynamical model of the quark
sector with a GIM mechanism is presented, based on an earlier top condensation
model of King using broken family gauge symmetry interactions (that model was
itself based on a technicolour model of Georgi). The crucial extra ingredient
is a reinterpretation of the condensates that form when several gauge groups
become strong close to the same scale. A related technicolour model of Randall
which naturally includes the leptons too may also be adapted to this scenario.
We discuss the low energy constraints on the massive gauge bosons and scalars
of these models as well as their phenomenology at the TeV scale.Comment: 22 pages, 3 fig
Constructing Gravitational Dimensions
It would be extremely useful to know whether a particular low energy
effective theory might have come from a compactification of a higher
dimensional space. Here, this problem is approached from the ground up by
considering theories with multiple interacting massive gravitons. It is
actually very difficult to construct discrete gravitational dimensions which
have a local continuum limit. In fact, any model with only nearest neighbor
interactions is doomed. If we could find a non-linear extension for the
Fierz-Pauli Lagrangian for a graviton of mass mg which does not break down
until the scale Lambda_2=(mg Mpl)^(1/2), this could be used to construct a
large class of models whose continuum limit is local in the extra dimension.
But this is shown to be impossible: a theory with a single graviton must break
down by Lambda_3 = (mg^2 Mpl)^(1/3). Next, we look at how the discretization
prescribed by the truncation of the KK tower of an honest extra diemsinon
rasies the scale of strong coupling. It dictates an intricate set of
interactions among various fields which conspire to soften the strongest
scattering amplitudes and allow for a local continuum limit. A number of
canditate symmetries associated with locality in the discretized dimension are
also discussed.Comment: 21 pages, 6 diagrams, 1 figur
New Topflavor Models with Seesaw Mechanism
New class of models are constructed in which the third family quarks, but not
leptons, experience a new SU(2) or U(1) gauge force. Anomaly cancellation
enforces the introduction of spectator quarks so that the top and bottom masses
are naturally generated via a seesaw mechanism. We find the new contributions
to the (S,T,U) parameters and Zbb vertex to be generically small. We further
analyze how the reasonable flavor mixing pattern can be generated to ensure the
top-seesaw mechanism and sufficiently suppress the flavor-changing effects for
light quarks. Collider signatures for the light Higgs boson and top quark are
also discussed.Comment: To match the version in Rapid Communication of PRD, RevTex 5p
Isospin Breaking and Fine Tuning in Top-Color Assisted Technicolor
Recently, Hill has proposed a model in which new, potentially low-energy,
top-color interactions produce a top-condensate ({\em a la}
Nambu---Jona-Lasinio) and accommodate a heavy top quark, while technicolor is
responsible for producing the and masses. Here we argue that isospin
breaking gauge interactions, which are necessary in order to split the top and
bottom quark masses, are likely to couple to technifermions. In this case they
produce a significant shift in the and masses (i.e.~contribute to
) if the scale of the new interactions is near 1 TeV.
In order to satisfy experimental constraints on , we find that
either the effective top quark coupling or the top-color coupling must be
adjusted to 1\%. Independent of the couplings of the technifermions, we show
that the isospin-splitting of the top and bottom quarks implies that the
top-color gauge bosons must have masses larger than about 1.4 TeV. Our analysis
can also be applied to strong extended technicolor (ETC) models that produce
the top-bottom splitting via isospin breaking ETC interactions.Comment: 9 pages, LaTeX, 4 figures uuencoded also available at
http://smyrd.bu.edu/htfigs/htfigs.htm
Top quark effects in composite vector pair production at the LHC
In the context of a strongly coupled Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, composite
light scalar singlet and composite triplet of heavy vectors may arise from an
unspecified strong dynamics and the interactions among themselves and with the
Standard Model gauge bosons and fermions can be described by a Effective Chiral Lagrangian. In this framework, the
production of the and final states at the LHC by
gluon fusion mechanism is studied in the region of parameter space consistent
with the unitarity constraints in the elastic channel of longitudinal gauge
boson scattering and in the inelastic scattering of two longitudinal Standard
Model gauge bosons into Standard Model fermions pairs. The expected rates of
same-sign di-lepton and tri-lepton events from the decay of the
final state are computed and their corresponding backgrounds are estimated. It
is of remarkable relevance that the final state can only be
produced at the LHC via gluon fusion mechanism since this state is absent in
the Drell-Yan process. It is also found that the final state
production cross section via gluon fusion mechanism is comparable with the
Drell-Yan production cross section. The comparison of the
and total cross sections will be crucial for
distinguishing the different models since the vector pair production is
sensitive to many couplings. This will also be useful to determine if the heavy
vectors are only composite vectors or are gauge vectors of a spontaneously
broken gauge symmetry.Comment: 18 pages, 5 tables, 6 figures. Missing figures added. Matches
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