Testing the CKM unitarity at high energy via the W+W- production at the LHC and future colliders

Abstract

We propose a novel test to assess the unitarity of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa matrix, V CKM, at present and future collider experiments. Our strategy makes use of the W+W- production cross section to directly probe the V CKM V CKM product, which regulates the high-energy behavior of the observable. The violation of unitarity is signalled by an anomalous behavior of the cross section that grows quadratically with the W+W- invariant mass with respect to the Standard Model prediction. By using the recent ATLAS measurements of the W+W- cross section we are able to constrain the maximal unitarity violation allowed by current data, producing a bound complementary to the results of flavor physics experiments. Forecasts for the high luminosity phase of the LHC and for the future 100 TeV hadron collider are also discussed.

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