research

Electroweak-Charged Bound States as LHC Probes of Hidden Forces

Abstract

We explore the LHC reach on beyond-the-Standard Model (BSM) particles XX 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\psi^{+, 0} that carry SM electroweak charges. The most promising signal is the Drell-Yan production of a ψ±ψˉ0\psi^\pm \bar{\psi}^0 pair, which forms an electrically charged vector bound state Υ±\Upsilon^\pm due to the hidden force and later undergoes resonant annihilation into W±XW^\pm X. We analyze this final state in detail in the cases where XX is a real scalar ϕ\phi that decays to bbˉb\bar{b}, or a dark photon γd\gamma_d that decays to dileptons. For prompt XX 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 XX, we propose new searches where the requirement of a prompt hard lepton originating from the WW 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\lambda-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±\Upsilon^\pm and XX, thus providing a wealth of information about the hidden sector.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figure

    Similar works

    Full text

    thumbnail-image

    Available Versions