Sensitivities to New Resonance Couplings to $W$-Bosons at the LHC
We propose a search strategy at the HL-LHC for a new neutral particle $X$ that couples to $W$-bosons, using the process $p p \rightarrow W^{\pm} X (\rightarrow W^{+} W^{-})$ with a tri-$W$-boson final state. Focusing on events with two same-sign leptonic $W$-boson decays into muons and a hadronicall...
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Zusammenfassung: | We propose a search strategy at the HL-LHC for a new neutral particle $X$
that couples to $W$-bosons, using the process $p p \rightarrow W^{\pm} X
(\rightarrow W^{+} W^{-})$ with a tri-$W$-boson final state. Focusing on events
with two same-sign leptonic $W$-boson decays into muons and a hadronically
decaying $W$-boson, our method leverages the enhanced signal-to-background
discrimination achieved through a machine-learning-based multivariate analysis.
Using the heavy photophobic axion-like particle (ALP) as a benchmark, we
evaluate the discovery sensitivities on both production cross section times
branching ratio $\sigma(p p \rightarrow W^{\pm} X) \times \textrm{Br}(X
\rightarrow W^{+} W^{-})$ and the coupling $g_{aWW}$ for the particle mass over
a wide range of 170-3000 GeV at the HL-LHC with center-of-mass energy $\sqrt{s}
= 14$ TeV and integrated luminosity $\mathcal{L} = 3$ $\textrm{ab}^{-1}$. Our
results show significant improvements in discovery sensitivity, particularly
for masses above 300 GeV, compared to existing limits derived from CMS analyses
of Standard Model (SM) tri-$W$-boson production at $\sqrt{s} = 13$ TeV. This
study demonstrates the potential of advanced selection techniques in probing
the coupling of new particles to $W$-bosons and highlights the HL-LHC's
capability to explore the physics beyond the SM. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2411.14041 |