15 research outputs found
Perturbative extension of the standard model with a 125 GeV Higgs and Magnetic Dark Matter
We introduce a perturbative extension of the standard model featuring a new
dark matter sector together with a 125 GeV Higgs. The new sector consists of a
vector-like heavy electron E, a complex scalar electron S and a standard model
singlet Dirac fermion \chi. The interactions among the dark matter candidate
\chi and the standard model particles occur via loop-induced processes
involving the operator SE\chi y, with y being the Yukawa-like coupling. The
model is an explicit underlying realization of the light magnetic dark matter
effective model introduced earlier to alleviate the tension among several
direct dark matter search experiments. We further constrain the parameters of
the underlying theory using results from the Large Hadron Collider. The
extension can accommodate the recently observed properties of the Higgs-like
state and leads to interesting predictions. Finally we show that the model's
collider phenomenology and constraints nicely complement the ones coming from
dark matter searches.Comment: Final version to match the one published in Phys. Rev.
HEJ 2: High energy resummation for hadron colliders
We present HEJ 2, a new implementation of the High Energy Jets formalism for high-energy resummation in hadron-collider processes as a flexible Monte Carlo event generator. In combination with a conventional fixed-order event generator, HEJ 2 can be used to obtain greatly improved predictions for a number of phenomenologically important processes by adding all-order logarithmic corrections in . A prime example for such a process is the gluon-fusion production of a Higgs boson in association with widely separated jets, which constitutes the dominant background to Higgs boson production in weak-boson fusion
Composite Higgs to two Photons and Gluons
We introduce a simple framework to estimate the composite Higgs boson
coupling to two-photon in Technicolor extensions of the standard model. The
same framework allows us to predict the composite Higgs to two-gluon process.
We compare the decay rates with the standard model ones and show that the
corrections are typically of order one. We suggest, therefore, that the
two-photon decay process can be efficiently used to disentangle a light
composite Higgs from the standard model one. We also show that the Tevatron
results for the gluon-gluon fusion production of the Higgs either exclude the
techniquarks to carry color charges to the 95% confidence level, if the
composite Higgs is light, or that the latter must be heavier than around 200
GeV.Comment: RevTex 7 pages, 6 figure
Custodial Vector Model
We analyze the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) phenomenology of heavy vector
resonances with a spectral global symmetry. This
symmetry partially protects the electroweak S-parameter from large
contributions of the vector resonances. The resulting custodial vector model
spectrum and interactions with the standard model fields lead to distinct
signatures at the LHC in the diboson, dilepton and associated Higgs channels.Comment: 35 pages, 45 figure
W Plus Multiple Jets at the LHC with High Energy Jets
We study the production of a W boson in association with n hard QCD jets (for
n>=2), with a particular emphasis on results relevant for the Large Hadron
Collider (7 TeV and 8 TeV). We present predictions for this process from High
Energy Jets, a framework for all-order resummation of the dominant
contributions from wide-angle QCD emissions. We first compare predictions
against recent ATLAS data and then shift focus to observables and regions of
phase space where effects beyond NLO are expected to be large.Comment: 19 pages, 9 figure
Pseudo Goldstone Bosons Phenomenology in Minimal Walking Technicolor
We construct the non-linear realized Lagrangian for the Goldstone Bosons
associated to the breaking pattern of SU(4) to SO(4). This pattern is expected
to occur in any Technicolor extension of the standard model featuring two Dirac
fermions transforming according to real representations of the underlying gauge
group. We concentrate on the Minimal Walking Technicolor quantum number
assignments with respect to the standard model symmetries. We demonstrate that
for, any choice of the quantum numbers, consistent with gauge and Witten
anomalies the spectrum of the pseudo Goldstone Bosons contains electrically
doubly charged states which can be discovered at the Large Hadron Collider.Comment: 25 pages, 5 figure
Higgs boson plus dijets: higher order corrections
The gluon fusion component of Higgs-boson production in association with dijets is of particular interest because it both (a) allows for a study of the CP-structure of the Higgs-boson couplings to gluons, and (b) provides a background to the otherwise clean study of Higgs-boson production through vector-boson fusion. The degree to which this background can be controlled, and the CP-structure of the gluon-Higgs coupling extracted,both depend on the successful description of the perturbative corrections to the gluon-fusion process. High Energy Jets (HEJ) provides all-order, perturbative predictions for multi-jet processes at hadron colliders at a fully exclusive, partonic level. We develop the framework of HEJ to include the process of Higgs-boson production in association with at least two jets. We discuss the logarithmic accuracy obtained in the underlying all-order results, and calculate the first next-to-leading corrections to the framework of HEJ, thereby significantly reducing the corrections which arise by matching to and merging fixed-order results. Finally, we compare predictions for relevant observables obtained with NLO and HEJ. We observe that the selection criteria commonly used for isolating the vector-boson fusion component suppresses the gluon-fusion component even further than predicted at NLO