Doubly resonant WW plus jet signatures at the LHC
Abstract
We present search prospects and phenomenology of doubly resonant signals that come from the decay of a neutral weak-singlet color-octet vector state ω8 into a lighter weak-triplet color-octet scalar π8, which can arise in several theories beyond the Standard Model. Taking mω8-mπ8>mW, we demonstrate an analysis of the signals pp ω8 π8 W (π08 Z) g W W (g Z Z). The present 8 TeV LHC run is found to have the potential to exclude or discover the signal for a range of masses and parameters. The preferred search channel has a boosted W-tagged jet forming a resonance with a second hard jet, in association with a lepton and missing energy.
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