Can the diphoton enhancement at 750 GeV be due to a neutral technipion?
Abstract
We discuss a scenario in which the diphoton enhancement at Mγ γ = 750 GeV, observed by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations, is a neutral technipion π0. We consider two distinct minimal models for the dynamical electroweak symmetry breaking. In a first one, two-flavor vector-like technicolor (VTC) model, we assume that the two-photon fusion is a dominant production mechanism. We include γ γ π0 and production of technipion associated with one or two jets. All the considered mechanisms give similar contributions. With the strong Yukawa (technipion-techniquark) coupling gTC = 10 - 20 we obtain the measured cross section of the "signal". With such values of gTC we get a relatively small tot. In a second approach, one-family walking technicolor (WTC) model, the isoscalar technipion is produced dominantly via the gluon-gluon fusion. We also discuss the size of the signal at lower energies (LHC, Tevatron) for γ γ (VTC) and jet-jet (WTC) final states and check consistency with the existing experimental data. We predict a measurable cross section for π0 production associated with one or two soft jets. The technipion signal in both models is compared with the SM background diphoton contributions. We observe the dominance of inelastic-inelastic processes for γ γ induced processes. In the VTC scenario, we predict the signal cross section for purely exclusive p p p p γ γ processes at s = 13 TeV to be about 0.2 fb. Such a cross section would be, however, difficult to measure with the planned integrated luminosity. In all considered cases the signal is below the background or/and below the threshold set by statistics.
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