Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1848584 | Physics Letters B | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
We examine the implication of the recently observed 750 GeV diphoton excess for the electric dipole moments of the neutron and electron. If the excess is due to a spin zero resonance which couples to photons and gluons through the loops of massive vector-like fermions, the resulting neutron electric dipole moment can be comparable to the present experimental bound if the CP-violating angle α in the underlying new physics is of O(10â1). An electron EDM comparable to the present bound can be achieved through a mixing between the 750 GeV resonance and the Standard Model Higgs boson, if the mixing angle itself for an approximately pseudoscalar resonance, or the mixing angle times the CP-violating angle α for an approximately scalar resonance, is of O(10â3). For the case that the 750 GeV resonance corresponds to a composite pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone boson formed by a QCD-like hypercolor dynamics confining at ÎHC, the resulting neutron EDM can be estimated with αâ¼(750 GeV/ÎHC)2θHC, where θHC is the hypercolor vacuum angle.
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Authors
Kiwoon Choi, Sang Hui Im, Hyungjin Kim, Doh Young Mo,