Exploring the Universal Extra Dimension at the LHC
Gautam Bhattacharyya, Anindya Datta, Swarup Kumar Majee, Amitava, Raychaudhuri

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential to detect Universal Extra Dimensions at the LHC by analyzing KK excitations of standard model particles, focusing on specific production channels and their observable signatures amid backgrounds.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of KK particle production and detection prospects at the LHC within a 5D UED model, including signal characteristics and required luminosities.
Findings
KK states can be produced in pairs with distinctive signatures.
A 5σ detection is feasible with 10 fb^{-1} at 14 TeV for R^{-1} = 500 GeV.
Detection prospects depend on the number of leptons in the final state.
Abstract
Besides supersymmetry, the other prime candidate of physics beyond the standard model (SM), crying out for verification at the CERN Large Hadron Collider (LHC), is extra-dimension. To hunt for effects of Kaluza-Klein (KK) excitations of known fermions and bosons is very much in the agenda of the LHC. These KK states arise when the SM particles penetrate in the extra space-like dimension(s). In this paper, we consider a 5d scenario, called `Universal Extra Dimension', where the extra space coordinate, compactified on an orbifold , is accessed by {\em all} the particles. The KK number () is conserved at all tree level vertices. This entails the production of KK states in pairs and renders the lightest KK particle stable, which leaves the detector carrying away missing energy. The splitting between different KK flavors is controlled by the zero mode masses and the bulk- and…
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