AbstractThe evidence for a new neutral scalar particle from the 750 GeV diphoton excess, and the absence of any other signal of new physics at the LHC so far, suggests the existence of new coloured scalars. To study this possibility, we propose a supersymmetry inspired simplified model, extending the Standard Model with a singlet scalar and with heavy scalar fields carrying both colour and electric charges – new scalar quarks. To allow the latter to decay, and to generate the dark matter of the Universe, we also add a neutral fermion to the particle content. We show that this model provides a two-parameter fit to the observed diphoton excess consistently with cosmology, while the allowed parameter space is bounded by the consistency of the ...
We propose that the extension of the Standard Model by typical vector-like SU(2)L doublet fermions a...
AbstractWe show that the recently observed 750 GeV diphoton excess at LHC can be due to the decay of...
We explore the ability of the high luminosity LHC to test models which can explain the 750 GeV dipho...
The evidence for a new neutral scalar particle from the 750 GeV diphoton excess, and the absence of ...
The evidence for a new neutral scalar particle from the 750 GeV diphoton excess, and the absence of ...
AbstractThe evidence for a new neutral scalar particle from the 750 GeV diphoton excess, and the abs...
We present a simple extension of the Standard Model (SM) to explain the recent diphoton excess, repo...
We present a simple extension of the Standard Model (SM) to explain the recent diphoton excess, repo...
We present a simple extension of the Standard Model (SM) to explain the recent diphoton excess, repo...
AbstractThe evidence of a new scalar particle X from the 750 GeV diphoton excess, and the absence of...
We discuss a possibility to explain the LHC diphoton excesses at 750 GeV by the new scalar X that co...
AbstractWe study the 2010 specific version of the 2002 proposed U(1)X extension of the supersymmetri...
LHC Run-2 has provided intriguing di-photon signals of a new resonance around 750 GeV, which, if not...
AbstractWe propose that the extension of the Standard Model by typical vector-like SU(2)L doublet fe...
We show that the recently observed 750 GeV diphoton excess at LHC can be due to the decay of a SU(2)...
We propose that the extension of the Standard Model by typical vector-like SU(2)L doublet fermions a...
AbstractWe show that the recently observed 750 GeV diphoton excess at LHC can be due to the decay of...
We explore the ability of the high luminosity LHC to test models which can explain the 750 GeV dipho...
The evidence for a new neutral scalar particle from the 750 GeV diphoton excess, and the absence of ...
The evidence for a new neutral scalar particle from the 750 GeV diphoton excess, and the absence of ...
AbstractThe evidence for a new neutral scalar particle from the 750 GeV diphoton excess, and the abs...
We present a simple extension of the Standard Model (SM) to explain the recent diphoton excess, repo...
We present a simple extension of the Standard Model (SM) to explain the recent diphoton excess, repo...
We present a simple extension of the Standard Model (SM) to explain the recent diphoton excess, repo...
AbstractThe evidence of a new scalar particle X from the 750 GeV diphoton excess, and the absence of...
We discuss a possibility to explain the LHC diphoton excesses at 750 GeV by the new scalar X that co...
AbstractWe study the 2010 specific version of the 2002 proposed U(1)X extension of the supersymmetri...
LHC Run-2 has provided intriguing di-photon signals of a new resonance around 750 GeV, which, if not...
AbstractWe propose that the extension of the Standard Model by typical vector-like SU(2)L doublet fe...
We show that the recently observed 750 GeV diphoton excess at LHC can be due to the decay of a SU(2)...
We propose that the extension of the Standard Model by typical vector-like SU(2)L doublet fermions a...
AbstractWe show that the recently observed 750 GeV diphoton excess at LHC can be due to the decay of...
We explore the ability of the high luminosity LHC to test models which can explain the 750 GeV dipho...