We explore the LHC reach on beyond-the-Standard Model (BSM) particles X
associated with a new strong force in a hidden sector. We focus on the
motivated scenario where the SM and hidden sectors are connected by fermionic
mediators ψ+,0 that carry SM electroweak charges. The most promising
signal is the Drell-Yan production of a ψ±ψˉ0 pair, which
forms an electrically charged vector bound state Υ± due to the
hidden force and later undergoes resonant annihilation into W±X. We
analyze this final state in detail in the cases where X is a real scalar
ϕ that decays to bbˉ, or a dark photon γd that decays to
dileptons. For prompt X decays, we show that the corresponding signatures can
be efficiently probed by extending the existing ATLAS and CMS diboson searches
to include heavy resonance decays into BSM particles. For long-lived X, we
propose new searches where the requirement of a prompt hard lepton originating
from the W boson ensures triggering and essentially removes any SM
backgrounds. To illustrate the potential of our results, we interpret them
within two explicit models that contain strong hidden forces and
electroweak-charged mediators, namely λ-supersymmetry (SUSY) and
non-SUSY ultraviolet extensions of the Twin Higgs model. The resonant nature of
the signals allows for the reconstruction of the mass of both Υ±
and X, thus providing a wealth of information about the hidden sector.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figure