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Prospects for the Search for a Doubly-Charged Higgs in the Left-Right Symmetric Model with ATLAS
We estimate the potential for observation at the LHC of a doubly charged
Higgs boson, as predicted in Left-Right symmetric models. Single production by
vector boson fusion, and pair production by the
Drell-Yan process are
considered. Various decay channels are investigated: dileptons, including pairs
of 's, as well as $WW
Triangulating an exotic T quark
Limits on an exotic heavy quark are broadly generalized by considering
the full range of or branching ratios. We combine
results of specific and searches with
limits on various combinations of decay modes evaluated by re-interpreting
other searches. We find strong bounds across the entire space of branching
ratios, ranging from GeV to GeV at 95% confidence
level
rho_T Production via W_L Z_L Fusion at Hadronic Colliders
Multiscale technicolor models predict the existence of high mass resonances
at hadron colliders. Although the quark fusion process of production dominates,
vector boson fusion offers the advantage of allowing forward jet tagging for
background suppression. We calculate here the cross section and differential
distributions for production in the vector boson fusion channel at the
LHC.Comment: 9 pages, 6 figures, LaTe
Search for the radion using the ATLAS detector
The possibility of observing the radion using the ATLAS detector at LHC is investigated. Studies on searches for the Standard Model Higgs with the ATLAS detector are re-interpreted to obtain limits on radion decay to gamma-gamma and ZZ(*). The observability of radion decays into Higgs pairs, which subsequently decay into gamma-gamma+b-bbar or tau-tau+b-bbar is then estimate
BSM physics at the LHeC and the FCC-he
Electron-proton (e-p) colliders are an ideal laboratory to study common features of electron and quarks with production via electroweak bosons, leptoquarks, multi-jet final states and very forward physics, due to their impressive pseudorapidity coverage. In addition to these physics cases, there exist a broad Beyond the Standard Model (BSM) program aimed at exploring the capabilities of the LHeC [1] and FCC-he [2] for several New Physics scenarios. Although their centre-of-mass energy is down with respect to a pp collider by a factor of √Ep/Ee ∼ 10 (30) for the LHeC (FCC-he), they can be an invaluable tool to characterize BSM physics hints at ee and pp machines. The aim of this talk is to provide, on behalf of the BSM e-p Working Group, an overview of the aforementioned BSM program, by briefly summarizing the existing studies and reporting on the most recent progress. We expect that the ample scope in terms of NP models to be tested would enhance the synergies between the BSM and e-p communities
Dimensionless Coupling of Bulk Scalars at the LHC
We identify the lowest-dimension interaction which is possible between
Standard Model brane fields and bulk scalars in 6 dimensions. The
lowest-dimension interaction is unique and involves a trilinear coupling
between the Standard Model Higgs and the bulk scalar. Because this interaction
has a dimensionless coupling, it depends only logarithmically on ultraviolet
mass scales and heavy physics need not decouple from it. We compute its
influence on Higgs physics at ATLAS and identify how large a coupling can be
detected at the LHC. Besides providing a potentially interesting signal in
Higgs searches, such couplings provide a major observational constraint on 6D
large-extra-dimensional models with scalars in the bulk.Comment: 20 page
New Fermions at ee Colliders: II.~Signals and Backgrounds
We discuss the production, at high--energy ee linear colliders, of
new heavy fermions predicted by extensions of the Standard Model. We analyze in
great details the various signals and the corresponding backgrounds for both
pair production and single production in association with ordinary fermions.
Concentrating on new leptons, we use a model detector for ee collisions
at a center of mass energy of 500 GeV, to illustrate the discovery potential of
the Next Linear Colliders.Comment: 22 pages + 9 figures (not included: available by mail from A.
Djouadi), Preprint UdeM-LPN-TH-93-15
Prospects for the Search for a Standard Model Higgs Boson in ATLAS using Vector Boson Fusion
The potential for the discovery of a Standard Model Higgs boson in the mass
range m_H < 2 m_Z in the vector boson fusion mode has been studied for the
ATLAS experiment at the LHC. The characteristic signatures of additional jets
in the forward regions of the detector and of low jet activity in the central
region allow for an efficient background rejection. Analyses for the H -> WW
and H -> tau tau decay modes have been performed using a realistic simulation
of the expected detector performance. The results obtained demonstrate the
large discovery potential in the H -> WW decay channel and the sensitivity to
Higgs boson decays into tau-pairs in the low-mass region around 120 GeV.Comment: 20 pages, 13 ps figures, uses EPJ style fil
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