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27 November 2023 to 2 December 2023
Asia/Shanghai timezone

Anomalous triple gauge couplings in electroweak dilepton tails at the LHC and interference resurrection

1 Dec 2023, 09:20
15m
C305 (Main Building)

C305

Main Building

Parallel session Parallel: EFT

Speaker

Mr Ui Min (TDLI/SJTU)

Description

We study the electroweak dilepton production with two forward jets at the LHC, aiming to measure the anomalous triple gauge couplings in the Effective Field Theory (EFT) approach. This process exhibits a distinctive feature, namely, the interference between Standard Model (SM) and beyond the SM is resurrected in the inclusive cross section of the full amplitude, including two forward jets. As a concrete illustration, we perform the detailed analytic and numerical study of the interference using a simpler toy process, and discuss the subtlety of the effective $W$ approximation. We propose a new kinematic variable, VBFhardness, that controls the amount of energy flowing into the dilepton subprocess. We show that an appropriate cut on VBFhardness makes the interference resurrection manifest.
Finally, we use the invariant mass of the dilepton system as well as the transverse momentum, as done in the literature, to derive the sensitivity to anomalous triple gauge couplings at the LHC and the high luminosity LHC. Our result is compared with the existing limits from the experiments.

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Primary authors

Mr Haeyun Hwang (Korea University) Mr Ui Min (TDLI/SJTU) Mr Junghyeon Park (KAIST) Prof. Minho Son (KAIST) Prof. Jae Hyeok Yoo (Korea University)

Presentation materials