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Kaluza-Klein gluon production at the LHC
Farvah Nazila Mahmoudi (Uppsala University - Sweden) in collaboration with M. Guchait and K. Sridhar From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Contents Randall-Sundrum Model RS1 Modified RS1 Collider search
Kaluza-Klein gluon Tevatron constraints LHC constraints Conclusion From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Brane world scenarios Idea: Typical scenarios:
We are confined on 3-brane Graviton lives in the bulk SM fields graviton Typical scenarios: Large (flat) Extra Dimensions (Arkani-Hamed-Dimopoulos-Dvali,’98) Warped (small) Extra Dimensions (Randall-Sundrum,’99) From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Randall-Sundrum Model (RS1)
Setup: Five-dimensional theory Warped extra dimension A slice of anti-de Sitter spacetime in five dimensions (AdS5) Fifth dimension compactified on a S1/Z2 orbifold The compactification radius Rc is of the order of Two branes: at orbifold fixed points = 0 and = From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Randall-Sundrum Model (RS1)
UV/Planck brane bulk Planck =0 IR/TeV brane SM particle = Two D3-branes: = extra-dimension coordinate Rc = (modest-sized) radius 5 dimensional metric: Warp factor K = mass scale From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Randall-Sundrum Model (RS1)
The warp factor acts as a conformal factor for the fields localized on the brane Mass factors get rescaled by this factor Solve the hierarchy! From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Randall-Sundrum Model (RS1)
Brane separation stabilized by a bulk scalar field Discrete KK-spectrum with masses given by a common mass factor multiplied by the zeroes of the Bessel function. Interesting collider phenomenology From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Deformation of the original scenario
AdS/CFT correspondence RS model is dual to a 4-d effective theory incorporating gravity The dual theory is conformally invariant from the Planck scale down to the TeV scale The KK excitations as well as the fields localized on the TeV brane are TeV-scale composites The original RS theory is dual to a theory of TeV-scale compositeness of the entire SM unviable From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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makes sense because only the scalar sector is natural
Bulk Randall-Sundrum Modifying the model: Simplest possibility: modify the model so that only the Higgs field is localized on the TeV brane while the rest of the SM fields are in the bulk only the Higgs is composite makes sense because only the scalar sector is natural guiding principles: flavour hierarchy, consistency with electroweak precision tests avoidance of flavour-changing neutral currents From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Bulk Randall-Sundrum top sector:
The location of the fermions in the bulk: To get a large Yukawa coupling (overlap with the Higgs) one needs to localize the fermion close to the TeV brane The fermions close to the Planck brane will have small Yukawa couplings top sector: Large Yukawa of the top proximity to the TeV brane (t, b)L cannot be close to the TeV brane tR needs to be localized close to the TeV brane From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Bulk Randall-Sundrum To avoid huge effects of FCNCs,
To be consistent with precision tests of the electroweak sector: the masses of the KK modes of the gauge bosons have to be strongly constrained bosons are found to be in the region of 2-3TeV From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Production of Kaluza-Klein gluons
The best signal for this scenario is probably: production of KK gluons gluon KK modes near the TeV brane Orthonormality of profiles of gluons and KK gluons suppressed coupling gg at a hadron collider cannot produce the KK gluon at leading order KK gluon can, therefore, be produced by annihilation of light quarks From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Kaluza-Klein gluon Non universal couplings to the SM particles
g = gauge coupling Large BR into right-handed top/anti-top pairs From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Constraint from Tevatron
What is the direct, model-independent bound that existing collider data can provide ? KK gluon with a mass just a little above the threshold: large branching into top pairs: about 92.5% To this: add the central value of the SM production cross-section: for mt = 175GeV From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Constraint from Tevatron
Tevatron Run II 1.96 TeV in the center of mass Experimental value: From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Constraint from Tevatron
95 C.L. CTEQ4M PDFLIB Direct bound! Direct bound! M. Guchait, F.M. and K. Sridhar, JHEP 0705, 103 From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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KK gluon at the LHC Production mechanism: and annihilation
Agashe et al., hep-ph/ From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Discovery of the KK Gluon with M < 4 TeV
KK gluon at the LHC For 100 f b-1 : Discovery of the KK Gluon with M < 4 TeV Agashe et al., hep-ph/ From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Associate production with ttbar
: produced from both gg and initial states through the usual QCD processes KK gluon: radiated from one of the heavy-quark legs Interesting: gg initial state contributes to the associated production process the process directly probes the coupling of the gKK to the tops which is an important feature of the new dynamics. The produced gKK decays into a pair From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Associate production at the LHC
From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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two non-resonant pairs coming from QCD processes
Associate production at the LHC Background: two non-resonant pairs coming from QCD processes computed using ALPGEN from gKK : large momenta other : more moderate momenta enhanced (signal / QCD background) From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Associate production at the LHC
Signal kinematics: standard three-jet production all three final-state particles in our case are massive lower cut of 300 GeV on the pT of the t and the tbar coming from the decay of the gKK and a cut of 50 GeV on the each of the other pair 14 TeV in the center of mass Assuming 100 fb-1 integrated luminosity From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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background cross section: 0.33 fb
KK Gluon at the LHC Cuts from gKK : pT > 300 GeV other : pT > 50 GeV significance = 5 M = 2790 GeV background cross section: 0.33 fb M. Guchait, F.M. and K. Sridhar, arXiv: From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Mass obtained for a significance of 5 in function of pT
KK Gluon at the LHC Mass obtained for a significance of 5 in function of pT M. Guchait, F.M. and K. Sridhar, arXiv: From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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Conclusions Interesting phenomenology from the Bulk Randall-Sundrum model Striking prediction: existence of KK gluons with large decay to top/anti-top pair 2 GMS1 results: GMS1: Using Tevatron data: First direct constraints on the KK gluon mass The lower bound is obtained to be about 770 GeV GMS2: Associate production process at the LHC: promising results LHC will probe masses in the range TeV next steps: hadron level MC, study of polarizations,… 1 Guchait, Mahmoudi, Sridhar From Strings to LHC II – Bangalore – Dec. 20, 2007 Farvah Nazila MAHMOUDI
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