Kaluza--Klein excitations of gauge bosons at the LHC
Abdelhak Djouadi, Gregory Moreau, Ritesh K. Singh

TL;DR
This paper investigates the production and detection of Kaluza-Klein excitations of gauge bosons in a Randall-Sundrum model at the LHC, focusing on their signatures in top and bottom quark pair channels and their potential to explain LEP anomalies.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of KK gauge boson signatures at the LHC, including production mechanisms, decay channels, and their implications for new physics searches.
Findings
KK excitations can cause significant excess in top and bottom pair production.
Characteristic polarization and asymmetries probe chiral couplings.
Higher order processes are challenging to detect due to phase space and parton density constraints.
Abstract
We consider the Randall-Sundrum extra dimensional model with fields propagating in the bulk based on an extended electroweak gauge symmetry with specific fermion charges and localizations that allow to explain the LEP anomaly of the forward--backward asymmetry for --quarks, . We study the manifestations of the strongly--interacting and electroweak gauge boson Kaluza--Klein excitations at the LHC, with masses of the order of a few TeV, which dominantly decays into top and bottom quark pairs. We first analyze the two--body tree--level production processes and in which the Kaluza--Klein (KK) excitations of gauge bosons are exchanged. We find that the additional channels can lead to a significant excess of events with respect to the Standard Model prediction; characteristic top quark polarization and angular asymmetries are quantitatively…
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