Clockwork/Linear Dilaton: Structure and phenomenology
Riccardo Torre

TL;DR
This paper reviews the phenomenological features and constraints of the Clockwork/Linear Dilaton 5D geometry, highlighting the impact of recent CMS experimental constraints on the model's parameter space.
Contribution
It introduces the CMS experimental constraint into the existing analysis of the CW/LD model, updating the phenomenological constraints.
Findings
CMS constraints significantly restrict the CW/LD parameter space
Updated bounds improve understanding of the model's viability
The analysis refines previous phenomenological assessments
Abstract
I briefly discuss the main phenomenological features and constraints of the Clockwork/Linear Dilaton (CW/LD) 5D geometry. This contribution is based on the work of ref. arXiv:1711.08437, to which the reader is referred for an extensive discussion of the subject and the full list of relevant references. The only original result of this proceeding is adding the constraint arising from the CMS analysis CMS-PAS-EXO-17-017 to the summary plot.
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Taxonomy
TopicsCosmology and Gravitation Theories · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies
