A new purpose for the W-boson mass measurement: searching for New Physics in lepton+MET

Abstract

We show that the mW measurement is a direct probe of New Physics (NP) contributing to lepton and missing transverse momentum (+MET), independently from indirect tests via the electroweak fit. Such NP modifies the kinematic distributions used to extract mW, necessitating a simultaneous fit to mW and NP. This effect can in principle bias the mW measurement, but only to a limited extent for our considered models. Given that, we demonstrate that the agreement at high-precision with SM-predicted shapes results in bounds competitive to, if not exceeding, existing ones for two examples: anomalous W decay involving a Lμ - Lτ gauge boson and l l production in the MSSM.

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