Phenomenology at the LHC of composite particles from strongly interacting Standard Model fermions via four-fermion operators of NJL type

Author:

Leonardi R.,Panella O.ORCID,Romeo F.ORCID,Gurrola A.,Sun H.,Xue S.-S.ORCID

Abstract

AbstractA new physics scenario shows that four-fermion operators of Nambu-Jona-Lasinio (NJL) type have a strong-coupling UV fixed point, where composite fermions F (bosons $$\Pi $$Π) form as bound states of three (two) SM elementary fermions and they couple to their constituents via effective contact interactions at the composite scale $$\Lambda \approx {{{\mathcal {O}}}} $$ΛO(TeV). We present a phenomenological study to investigate such composite particles at the LHC by computing the production cross sections and decay widths of composite fermions in the context of the relevant experiments at the LHC with pp collisions at $$\sqrt{s}=13$$s=13 TeV and $$\sqrt{s}=14$$s=14 TeV. Systematically examining all the different composite particles F and the signatures with which they can manifest, we found a vast spectrum of composite particles F that has not yet been explored at the LHC. Recasting the recent CMS results of the resonant channel $$pp\rightarrow e^+F \rightarrow e^+e^- q\bar{q}'$$ppe+Fe+e-qq¯ (as $$F=E$$F=E), we find that the composite fermion mass $$m_F$$mF below 4.25 TeV is excluded for $$\Lambda $$Λ/$$m_F$$mF = 1. We further highlight the region of parameter space where this specific composite particle F can appear using 3 $$\hbox {ab}^{-1}$$ab-1, expected by the High-Luminosity LHC, computing 3 and 5 $$\sigma $$σ contour plots of its statistical significance.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous),Engineering (miscellaneous)

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