What Does the CMS Measurement of W-polarization Tell Us about the Underlying Theory of the Coupling of W-Bosons to Matter?

Abstract

We discuss results of the CMS collaboration on the sensitivity of the LHC to W boson polarisation in the process pp W + jet e jet+\!\!PT using the LP variable directly connected to θ* angle of the outgoing lepton in the rest frame of the decaying W. We have shown that for a given LP, interference between different polarizations of the W-boson is not negligible, and needs to be taken into account when considering the differential cross-section with respect to LP. The LP variable suggested by CMS collaboration is highly suitable variable to study LHC sensitivity to gV,gA couplings of W-boson to fermions. We note that the experimental sensitivity to W-boson polarization which is much higher than that to (gV,gA) parameter space can be turned around and used to identify deviations from the Standard Model as a signal for new physics at the LHC.

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