Randall-Sundrum Reality at the LHC
Vernon Barger, Muneyuki Ishida

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential detection of the radion, a key signal of the Randall-Sundrum model, at the LHC, and finds that the little RS model is largely excluded by current data.
Contribution
It analyzes the radion's detectability in Higgs searches and constrains the little RS model using recent LHC data.
Findings
The radion could be detected in Higgs search channels.
The little RS model is excluded over wide radion mass ranges.
Current LHC data strongly constrains the model.
Abstract
The radion is expected to be the first signal of the Randall-Sundrum (RS) model. We explore the possibility of finding it in the ongoing Higgs searches at the LHC. The little RS model (LRS), which has a fundamental scale at about 1000 TeV, is excluded over wide ranges of the radion mass from the latest and gamma gamma data by ATLAS and CMS.
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