Many extensions of the Standard Model (SM) predict new neutral vector bosons at energies accessible by the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). We study an extension of the SM with new chiral fermions subject to non-trivial anomaly cancellations. If the new fermions have SM charges, but are too heavy to be created at LHC, and the SM fermions are not charged under the extra gauge field, one would expect that this new sector remains completely invisible at LHC. We show, however, that a non-trivial anomaly cancellation between the new heavy fermions may give rise to observable effects in the gauge boson sector that can be seen at the LHC and distinguished from backgrounds. (c) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved
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The most successful and comprehensive theory describing the microcosm is the Standard Model of parti...
The anomaly cancellation condition of the Standard Model may be unnatural in theories with extra dim...
The results obtained at the LHC agree well with the predictions of the Standard Model of particle ph...
The results obtained at the LHC agree well with the predictions of the Standard Model of particle ph...
Abstract: We classify weak-scale extensions of the Standard Model which automatically preserve its a...
Our current understanding of matter and its interactions is summarised in the Standard Model (SM) of...
Many extensions of the Standard Model (SM) predict new neutral vector bosons at energies accessible ...
AbstractMany extensions of the Standard Model (SM) predict new neutral vector bosons at energies acc...
The discovery made at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) has revealed that the spontaneous symmetry bre...
Anomaly cancellation between different sectors of a theory may mediate new interactions between gaug...
The problem of discriminating possible scenarios of TeV scale new physics with large missing energy ...
Our current understanding of matter and its interactions is summarised in the Standard Model (SM) of...
We add fermions to an abelian-gauged hidden sector. We show that the lightest can be the dark matter...
AbstractIn this note we establish LHC limits on a variety of benchmark models for hidden sector phys...
In this note we establish LHC limits on a variety of benchmark models for hidden sector physics usin...
The most successful and comprehensive theory describing the microcosm is the Standard Model of parti...
The anomaly cancellation condition of the Standard Model may be unnatural in theories with extra dim...
The results obtained at the LHC agree well with the predictions of the Standard Model of particle ph...
The results obtained at the LHC agree well with the predictions of the Standard Model of particle ph...
Abstract: We classify weak-scale extensions of the Standard Model which automatically preserve its a...
Our current understanding of matter and its interactions is summarised in the Standard Model (SM) of...