Abstract
Abstract
Two oppositely charged new heavy gauge boson pair production at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), is presented in this paper. These bosons are known as
W
′
boson due to the reason that it is the heavy version of Standard Model’s weak force carrier, the W boson. The production cross section and decay width in proton-proton (pp) collision at
s
= 8 TeV are calculated for different masses and coupling strengths of
W
′
. Efficiencies for different signal regions and branching ratios for different decay channels are computed. In this study, the pair production (
W
′
+
W
′
−
) is considered in emerging new physics as a result of pp collision at
s
= 8 TeV at the LHC with final state containing two tau (τ) leptons and two neutrinos (each
W
′
decay to τ and its neutrino). The event selection efficiency similar to the CMS experiment is used for the mass of
W
′
to set lower limits for different coupling strengths of
W
′
and, the obtained results are presented in this work. For heavy gauge bosons, when coupling strength is similar to that of Standard Model’s W boson, the mass of
W
′
below 445 GeV are excluded at a confidence level of 95%.
Subject
Condensed Matter Physics,Mathematical Physics,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics