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Interference effects in the decays of spin-zero resonances into $\gamma \gamma$ and $ t\overline{t} $

We consider interference effects in the production via gluon fusion in LHC collisions at 13 TeV and decays into $\gamma \gamma$ and $t {\bar t}$ final states of the putative 750 GeV state(s) $\Phi$, assumed here to be scalar and/or pseudo scalar particle(s). We revisit previous calculations of the i...

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Autores principales: Djouadi, Abdelhak, Ellis, John, Quevillon, Jérémie
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2016)105
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2150403
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author Djouadi, Abdelhak
Ellis, John
Quevillon, Jérémie
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Ellis, John
Quevillon, Jérémie
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description We consider interference effects in the production via gluon fusion in LHC collisions at 13 TeV and decays into $\gamma \gamma$ and $t {\bar t}$ final states of the putative 750 GeV state(s) $\Phi$, assumed here to be scalar and/or pseudo scalar particle(s). We revisit previous calculations of the interferences between the heavy-fermion loop-induced $gg \to \Phi \to \gamma \gamma$ signal and the continuum $gg\to \gamma\gamma$ QCD background, which can alter the production rate as well as modify the line-shape and apparent mass. We find a modest enhancement by $\sim 20$% under favorable circumstances, for a large $\Phi$ width close to the experimental upper limit $\sim 45$ GeV. The effect of interference on the apparent scalar-pseudoscalar mass difference in a two-Higgs-doublet model is found to be also modest. An exploratory study indicates that similar effects are to be expected in the $gg \to \Phi \to Z \gamma$ channel. In this and other models with a large $\Phi$ total width, the dominant $\Phi$ decays are expected to be into $t \bar t$ final states. We therefore also study the effects of interference of the $gg\to \Phi \to t\bar t$ signal with the $gg\to t \bar t$ continuum QCD background and show that in the presence of standard fermions only in the $gg\to \Phi$ loops, it is destructive causing a dip in the $t \bar t$ mass distribution. Including additional vector-like quarks leads to a different picture as peaks followed by dips can then occur. We use the absence of such effects in ATLAS and CMS data to constrain models of the production and decays of the $\Phi$ state(s).
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spelling cern-21504032022-08-10T12:35:53Zdoi:10.1007/JHEP07(2016)105http://cds.cern.ch/record/2150403engDjouadi, AbdelhakEllis, JohnQuevillon, JérémieInterference effects in the decays of spin-zero resonances into $\gamma \gamma$ and $ t\overline{t} $Particle Physics - PhenomenologyWe consider interference effects in the production via gluon fusion in LHC collisions at 13 TeV and decays into $\gamma \gamma$ and $t {\bar t}$ final states of the putative 750 GeV state(s) $\Phi$, assumed here to be scalar and/or pseudo scalar particle(s). We revisit previous calculations of the interferences between the heavy-fermion loop-induced $gg \to \Phi \to \gamma \gamma$ signal and the continuum $gg\to \gamma\gamma$ QCD background, which can alter the production rate as well as modify the line-shape and apparent mass. We find a modest enhancement by $\sim 20$% under favorable circumstances, for a large $\Phi$ width close to the experimental upper limit $\sim 45$ GeV. The effect of interference on the apparent scalar-pseudoscalar mass difference in a two-Higgs-doublet model is found to be also modest. An exploratory study indicates that similar effects are to be expected in the $gg \to \Phi \to Z \gamma$ channel. In this and other models with a large $\Phi$ total width, the dominant $\Phi$ decays are expected to be into $t \bar t$ final states. We therefore also study the effects of interference of the $gg\to \Phi \to t\bar t$ signal with the $gg\to t \bar t$ continuum QCD background and show that in the presence of standard fermions only in the $gg\to \Phi$ loops, it is destructive causing a dip in the $t \bar t$ mass distribution. Including additional vector-like quarks leads to a different picture as peaks followed by dips can then occur. We use the absence of such effects in ATLAS and CMS data to constrain models of the production and decays of the $\Phi$ state(s).We consider interference effects in the production via gluon fusion in LHC collisions at 13 TeV and decays into γγ and $ t\overline{t} $ final states of one or two putative new resonant states Φ, assumed here to be scalar and/or pseudoscalar particles. Although our approach is general, we use for our numerical analysis the example of the putative 750 GeV state for which a slight excess was observed in the initial LHC 13 TeV data. We revisit previous calculations of the interferences between the heavy-fermion loop-induced gg → Φ → γγ signal and the continuum gg → γγ QCD background, which can alter the production rate as well as modify the line-shape and apparent mass. We find a modest enhancement by ∼ 20% under favorable circumstances, for a large Φ width. The effect of interference on the apparent scalar-pseudoscalar mass difference in a two-Higgs-doublet model is found to be also modest. An exploratory study indicates that similar effects are to be expected in the gg → Φ → Zγ channel. In this and other models with a large Φ total width, the dominant Φ decays are expected to be into $ t\overline{t} $ final states. We therefore also study the effects of interference of the gg → Φ → $ t\overline{t} $ signal with the gg → $ t\overline{t} $ continuum QCD background and show that in the presence of standard fermions only in the gg → Φ loops, it is destructive causing a dip in the $ t\overline{t} $ mass distribution. Including additional vector-like quarks leads to a different picture as peaks followed by dips can then occur. We use the absence of such effects in ATLAS and CMS data to constrain models of the production and decays of the Φ state(s).We consider interference effects in the production via gluon fusion in LHC collisions at 13 TeV and decays into $\gamma \gamma$ and $t {\bar t}$ final states of one or two putative new resonant states $\Phi$, assumed here to be scalar and/or pseudo scalar particles. Although our approach is general, we use for our numerical analysis the example of the putative $750$ GeV state for which a slight excess was observed in the initial LHC $13$ TeV data. We revisit previous calculations of the interferences between the heavy-fermion loop-induced $gg \to \Phi \to \gamma \gamma$ signal and the continuum $gg\to \gamma\gamma$ QCD background, which can alter the production rate as well as modify the line-shape and apparent mass. We find a modest enhancement by $\sim 20$% under favorable circumstances, for a large $\Phi$ width. The effect of interference on the apparent scalar-pseudoscalar mass difference in a two-Higgs-doublet model is found to be also modest. An exploratory study indicates that similar effects are to be expected in the $gg \to \Phi \to Z \gamma$ channel. In this and other models with a large $\Phi$ total width, the dominant $\Phi$ decays are expected to be into $t \bar t$ final states. We therefore also study the effects of interference of the $gg\to \Phi \to t\bar t$ signal with the $gg\to t \bar t$ continuum QCD background and show that in the presence of standard fermions only in the $gg\to \Phi$ loops, it is destructive causing a dip in the $t \bar t$ mass distribution. Including additional vector-like quarks leads to a different picture as peaks followed by dips can then occur. We use the absence of such effects in ATLAS and CMS data to constrain models of the production and decays of the $\Phi$ state(s).arXiv:1605.00542CERN-TH-2016-095KCL-PH-TH-2016-20LPT-ORSAY-16-39LPT-ORSAY--16--39oai:cds.cern.ch:21504032016-05-02
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
Djouadi, Abdelhak
Ellis, John
Quevillon, Jérémie
Interference effects in the decays of spin-zero resonances into $\gamma \gamma$ and $ t\overline{t} $
title Interference effects in the decays of spin-zero resonances into $\gamma \gamma$ and $ t\overline{t} $
title_full Interference effects in the decays of spin-zero resonances into $\gamma \gamma$ and $ t\overline{t} $
title_fullStr Interference effects in the decays of spin-zero resonances into $\gamma \gamma$ and $ t\overline{t} $
title_full_unstemmed Interference effects in the decays of spin-zero resonances into $\gamma \gamma$ and $ t\overline{t} $
title_short Interference effects in the decays of spin-zero resonances into $\gamma \gamma$ and $ t\overline{t} $
title_sort interference effects in the decays of spin-zero resonances into $\gamma \gamma$ and $ t\overline{t} $
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP07(2016)105
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2150403
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