Probing the anomalous γγγ Z coupling at the LHC with proton tagging
Abstract
The sensitivities to the anomalous quartic gauge boson coupling γγγ Z are estimated via γ Z production with intact protons in the forward region at the LHC. Proton tagging proves to be a powerful tool to suppress the background, which allows consideration of the hadronic decays of the Z boson in addition to the leptonic ones. We discuss the discovery potential for an integrated luminosity of 300\,fb-1 and 3000\,fb-1. The sensitivity we obtain at 300\,fb-1 goes beyond the one expected from LHC bounds on the Z→ γγγ decay by about three orders of magnitude. The γ Z channel provides important discriminatory information with respect to the exclusive γγ channel, as many particles beyond the Standard Model (such as a radion or Kaluza Klein gravitons) predict a signal in the latter but not the former.
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