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Searching for Colorons at the Large Hadron Collider

Abstract

We investigate the prospects for the discovery of massive color-octet vector bosons at the CERN Large Hadron Collider with s=14\sqrt{s} = 14 TeV. A phenomenological Lagrangian is adopted to evaluate the cross section of a pair of colored vector bosons (colorons, ρ~\tilde{\rho}) decaying into four colored scalar resonances (hyper-pions, π~\tilde{\pi}), which then decay into eight gluons. We include the dominant physics background from the production of 8g,7g1q,6g2q8g,7g1q, 6g2q, and 5g3q5g3q, and determine the masses of π~\tilde{\pi} and ρ~\tilde{\rho} where discovery is possible. For example, we find that a 5σ\sigma signal can be established for M_{\tilde{\pi}} \alt 495 GeV (M_{\tilde{\rho}} \alt 1650 GeV). More generally we give the reach of this process for a selection of possible cuts and integrated luminosities.Comment: REVTEX, 20 pages, 16 figure

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