The LHC 750 GeV diphoton excess in supersymmetry with gauged baryon and lepton numbers

Abstract

The significance of discovering the boson of 750 GeV is beyond finding a single heavy boson, because it may hint the location of the scale for new physics beyond the standard model which is the target of long-time exploration. There have been many models to explain the diphoton excess observed by the ATLAS and CMS collaborations and the BLMSSM is one of them. The BLMSSM is an extension of the minimal supersymmetric model where baryon and lepton numbers are local gauge symmetries. We analyze the decay channels → gg, →γγ, → Zγ, and → tt,\;VV\;(V=Z,\;W) with the mass of the CP-odd scalar =A_B0 being around 750\; GeV in this model. Within a certain parameter space, the scenario can account for the experimental data on the diphoton excess.

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