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Running electroweak couplings as a probe of new physics

Journal

JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 2, Pages 1-42

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/JHEP02(2015)007

Keywords

Beyond Standard Model; Renormalization Group

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation [PHYS-1066293]
  2. Office of Science, Office of High Energy Physics of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
  3. Office of Science of the U.S. Department of Energy [DE-AC02-05CH11231]
  4. NSF [NSF-PHY-0969510, PHY-0947827, PHY-1316753]
  5. James Arthur Postdoctoral Fellowship at NYU
  6. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien
  7. Division Of Physics [0969510] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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The energy dependence of the electroweak gauge couplings has not been measured above the weak scale. We propose that percent-level measurements of the energy dependence of alpha(1,2) can be performed now at the LHC and at future higher energy hadron colliders. These measurements can be used to set limits on new particles with electroweak quantum numbers without relying on any assumptions about their decay properties. The shape of the high invariant mass spectrum of Drell-Yan, pp -> Z*/gamma* -> l (+) l (-) , constrains alpha(1,2)(Q), and the shape of the high transverse mass distribution of pp -> W* -> l nu constrains alpha(2)(Q). We use existing data to perform the first fits to alpha(1,2) above the weak scale. Percent-level measurements are possible because of high precision in theoretical predictions and existing experimental measurements. We show that the LHC already has the reach to improve upon electroweak precision tests for new particles that dominantly couple through their electroweak charges. The 14 TeV LHC is sensitive to the predicted Standard Model (SM) running of alpha(2), and can show that alpha(2) decreases with energy at 2-3 sigma significance. A future 100 TeV proton-proton collider will have significant reach to measure running weak couplings, with sensitivity to the SM running of alpha(2) at 4-5 sigma and sensitivity to winos with masses up to similar to 1.3 TeV at 2 sigma.

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