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LHC sensitivity to Z'/W' states in composite Higgs models
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Hautmann, F
, Moretti, S
, Fiaschi, J
, Giuli, F
in
Distribution functions
/ Large Hadron Collider
/ Leptons
/ Partons
/ Quantum chromodynamics
/ Sensitivity
2022
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LHC sensitivity to Z'/W' states in composite Higgs models
by
Hautmann, F
, Moretti, S
, Fiaschi, J
, Giuli, F
in
Distribution functions
/ Large Hadron Collider
/ Leptons
/ Partons
/ Quantum chromodynamics
/ Sensitivity
2022
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LHC sensitivity to Z'/W' states in composite Higgs models
2022
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Overview
Using the 4-Dimensional Composite Higgs Model (4DCHM) realization of the minimal composite Higgs scenario, we discuss the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) sensitivity to new physics signals from multiple \\(Z^\\) and \\(W^\\) broad resonances. We illustrate the role of systematic uncertainties due to QCD effects encoded in parton distribution functions for experimental searches in leptonic channels. We show that, by reducing this systematics through the combination of high-precision measurements of Standard Model (SM) lepton-charge and forward-backward asymmetries near the SM vector-boson peak, the sensitivity to the new physics signals can be greatly enhanced.
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Cornell University Library, arXiv.org
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