New vector bosons and the diphoton excess
Abstract
We consider the possibility that the recently observed diphoton excess at 750 GeV can be explained by the decay of a scalar particle () to photons. If the scalar is the remnant of a symmetry-breaking sector of some new gauge symmetry, its coupling to photons can be generated by loops of the charged massive vectors of the broken symmetry. If these new W vector bosons carry color, they can also generate an effective coupling to gluons. In this case the diphoton excess could be entirely explained in a simplified model containing just and W. On the other hand if W does not carry color, we show that, provided additional colored particles exist to generate the required to gluon coupling, the diphoton excess could be explained by the same W commonly invoked to explain the diboson excess at 2 TeV. We also explore possible connections between the diphoton and diboson excesses with the anomalous tt forward-backward asymmetry.
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