750 GeV Resonance in the Gauged U(1)'-Extended MSSM

Abstract

Recently the ATLAS and CMS collaborations at the LHC announced their observation of a potential 750 GeV di-photon resonance, after analyzing the s=13 TeV LHC data. This observation has significant implications for low-energy supersymmetry. Beyond the MSSM and the NMSSM, we study the MSSM-extensions with an extra U(1)' gauge symmetry. The anomaly cancellation and the spontaneous breaking of the non-decoupled U(1)' generically require introducing vector-like supermultiplets (both colored and color-neutral ones) and singlet supermultiplets, respectively. We illustrate that the potential 750 GeV resonance (Y) can be accommodated in various mechanisms, as a singlet-like scalar or pseudoscalar. Three benchmark scenarios are presented: (1) vector-like quarks (VLQ) mediated pp Y γ γ; (2) scalar VLQ mediated pp Y γ γ; (3) heavy scalar (pseudo-scalar) H/A associated production pp H*/A* Y H/h. Additionally, we notice that the Z'-mediated vector boson fusion production and Z'-associated production pp Y qq', if yielding a signal rate of the observed level, might have been excluded by the searches for Z' via Drell-Yan process at the LHC.

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