Thursday, November 15, 2012

1211.3068 (John Ellis et al.)

Prima Facie Evidence against Spin-Two Higgs Impostors    [PDF]

John Ellis, Veronica Sanz, Tevong You
The new particle X recently discovered by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations is widely expected to have spin zero, but this remains to be determined. The leading alternative is that X has spin two, presumably with graviton-like couplings. We show that measurements of the X particle to pairs of vector bosons constrain such scenarios. In particular, a graviton-like Higgs impostor in scenarios with a warped extra dimension of AdS type is prima facie excluded, principally because they predict too small a ratio between the X couplings to WW and ZZ, compared with that to photons. The data also disfavour universal couplings to pairs of photons and gluons, which would be predicted in a large class of graviton-like models.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.3068

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