Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1850142 Physics Letters B 2016 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

Quark-lepton compositeness is a well-known beyond the Standard Model (SM) scenario with heavy exotic particles like leptoquarks (LQs) and leptogluons (LGs) etc. These particles can couple to leptons and jets simultaneously. In this letter, we use the recent CMS scalar LQ search data in the eejjeejj and eej   channels to probe this scenario. We recast the data in terms of a color octet partner of the SM electron (or a first generation spin-1/2 LG) that couples to an electron and a gluon via a dimension five operator suppressed by the quark–lepton compositeness scale (Λ). By combining different production processes of the color octet electron (e8e8) at the LHC, we use the CMS 8 TeV data to obtain a simultaneous bound on Λ and the mass of the e8e8 (Me8Me8). We also study the reach of the 13 TeV LHC to discover the e8e8 and interpret the required luminosity in terms of Me8Me8 and Λ.

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