Gravity particles from Warped Extra Dimensions, predictions for LHC
Alexandra Carvalho

TL;DR
This paper updates predictions for radion and KK-graviton production and decay in warped extra dimension models, providing tools for interpreting LHC search results and highlighting relevant collider phenomenology.
Contribution
It offers updated phenomenological predictions and analysis tools for heavy resonances in warped extra dimension models, aligned with recent LHC results.
Findings
Updated production and decay predictions for radion and KK-graviton
Tools for interpreting current and future LHC analyses
Phenomenology results relevant to collider searches
Abstract
Warped Extra Dimension scenarios are a rich playground for phenomenology of heavy resonances at LHC. The Radion and the KK-graviton are inevitable signatures of this class of models. On face of the latest LHC experimental results on the direct searches for Beyond Standard Model physics we update the phenomenological predictions for production and decay of such resonances in its main production modes. We also highlight the phenomenology results relevant to collider searches in individual channels, and provide tools for interpretation of current and future experimental analyses using two specific benchmarks as example.
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TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
