LHC Phenomenology of the Three-Site Higgsless Model
Christian Speckner (W\"urzburg University, Freiburg University)

TL;DR
This paper explores the LHC's ability to detect heavy resonances predicted by the Three-Site Higgsless Model using simulations, identifying promising discovery channels and accessible parameter space.
Contribution
The study implements the Three-Site Higgsless Model into WHIZARD and analyzes potential discovery channels at the LHC through detailed simulations.
Findings
Identification of promising channels for heavy resonance detection
Simulation results indicating accessible parameter space at the LHC
Guidelines for experimental searches based on model predictions
Abstract
We investigate the potential of the LHC for discovering the heavy vector and fermion resonances present in the Three-Site Higgsless Model. To this end, the model was implemented into the WHIZARD parton-level Monte Carlo eventgenerator. The results of parton-level simulations for different potential discovery channels are presented together with a discussion of the parameter space thus accessible at the LHC.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · High-Energy Particle Collisions Research
