LHC Analysis of the Strongly Interacting WW System: Gold-Plated Modes

Abstract

We study the gold-plated purely leptonic signal and background rates at the LHC for the ZZ, W+W-, W Z and W W final states associated with strongly interacting electroweak symmetry breaking. We work at an energy of s = 14 TeV, and develop a combination of back-to-back leptonic, central-jet-vetoing and forwaring cuts that suppresses the Standard-Model backgrounds. We find that the LHC with an annual luminosity of 100 fb-1 will achieve a reasonably good sensitivity to the physics of strongly interacting electroweak symmetry breaking.

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