Top quark effects in composite vector pair production at the LHC
A. E. C\'arcamo Hern\'andez

TL;DR
This paper investigates the production of heavy vector pairs in a composite electroweak symmetry breaking scenario at the LHC, focusing on gluon fusion mechanisms and their potential to distinguish models.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of vector pair production via gluon fusion in composite models, highlighting unique signatures and their implications for model differentiation.
Findings
V^0V^0 final state produced only via gluon fusion
Comparable cross sections for V^+V^- via gluon fusion and Drell-Yan
Potential to distinguish composite vectors from gauge vectors
Abstract
In the context of a strongly coupled Electroweak Symmetry Breaking, composite light scalar singlet and composite triplet of heavy vectors may arise from an unspecified strong dynamics and the interactions among themselves and with the Standard Model gauge bosons and fermions can be described by a Effective Chiral Lagrangian. In this framework, the production of the and final states at the LHC by gluon fusion mechanism is studied in the region of parameter space consistent with the unitarity constraints in the elastic channel of longitudinal gauge boson scattering and in the inelastic scattering of two longitudinal Standard Model gauge bosons into Standard Model fermions pairs. The expected rates of same-sign di-lepton and tri-lepton events from the decay of the final state are computed and their corresponding…
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