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The radiation valley and exotic resonances in $W\gamma$ production at the LHC
The tree-level partonic angular distribution of Standard Model $Wγ$ production possesses a feature known as the Radiation Amplitude Zero (RAZ) where destructive interference causes the cross section to vanish. At the proton level the exact cancellation disappears, however, one can find a dip in the...
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Lenguaje: | eng |
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2019
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Acceso en línea: | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2020)117 http://cds.cern.ch/record/2715736 |
Sumario: | The tree-level partonic angular distribution of Standard Model $Wγ$ production possesses a feature known as the Radiation Amplitude Zero (RAZ) where destructive interference causes the cross section to vanish. At the proton level the exact cancellation disappears, however, one can find a dip in the central region of the angular distributions, here called the Radiation Valley (RV). In this paper, we show how the sensitivity for $W(ℓv)γ$ resonances can be significantly improved if one focuses on events in the RV region. Using this technique, we find that the LHC could probe a larger range of resonance masses, equivalent to increasing the luminosity by a factor of 2–3 over conventional searches. The exact increase depends on the spin of the $Wγ$ resonance and exactly how it couples to electroweak gauge bosons. |
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