LHC Signals from Cascade Decays of Warped Vector Resonances
Kaustubh S. Agashe, Jack Collins, Peizhi Du, Sungwoo Hong, Doojin Kim, and Rashmish K. Mishra

TL;DR
This paper explores a warped extra-dimensional model with an intermediate brane, analyzing how cascade decays of KK gauge bosons produce distinctive LHC signals, including double resonance peaks, and assesses the discovery potential at different luminosities.
Contribution
It identifies the parameter space where cascade decays dominate and provides detailed LHC signal analyses for these novel decay channels.
Findings
300/fb suffices for KK-gluon detection in certain channels
Higher luminosity (3000/fb) needed for KK photon and W detection
Distinctive double resonance feature in decay chains
Abstract
Recently (arXiv:1608.00526), a new framework for warped higher-dimensional compactifications with "bulk" standard model (SM) was proposed: in addition to the UV (Planck scale) and IR (a couple of TeV) branes, there is an intermediate brane, taken to be around 10 TeV. The SM matter and Higgs fields propagate from the UV brane down to this intermediate brane only, while gauge and gravity fields propagate in the entire bulk. Such a configuration renders the lightest gauge Kaluza-Klein (KK) states within LHC reach, simultaneously satisfying flavor and CP constraints. In addition, the usual leading decay modes of the lightest KK gauge bosons into top and Higgs bosons are suppressed. This effect permits erstwhile subdominant channels to become significant. These include flavor-universal decays to SM fermions and Higgs bosons, and a novel channel - decay to a radion and a SM gauge boson,…
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