Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10724273 | Physics Letters B | 2010 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate which new physics signatures could be discovered in the first year of the LHC, beyond the expected sensitivity of the Tevatron data by the end of 2010. We construct “supermodels”, for which the LHC sensitivity even with only 10 pbâ1 useful luminosity is greater than that of the Tevatron with 10 fbâ1. The simplest supermodels involve s-channel resonances in the quark-antiquark and especially in the quark-quark channels. We concentrate on easily visible final states with small standard model backgrounds, and find that there are simple searches, besides those for Zâ² states, which could discover new physics in early LHC data. Many of these are well-suited to test searches for “more conventional” models, often discussed for multi-fbâ1 data sets.
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Authors
Christian W. Bauer, Zoltan Ligeti, Martin Schmaltz, Jesse Thaler, Devin G.E. Walker,