Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1850331 Physics Letters B 2016 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

We show that low-mass-scale string compactifications, with a generic D-brane configuration that realizes the standard model by open strings, can explain the relatively broad peak in the diphoton invariant mass spectrum at 750 GeV recently reported by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations. Under reasonable assumptions, we demonstrate that the excess could originate from a closed string (possibly axionic) excitation φ that has a coupling with gauge kinetic terms. We estimate the φ production rate from photon–photon fusion in elastic pp   scattering, using the effective photon and narrow width approximations. For string scales above today's lower limit Ms≈7 TeVMs≈7 TeV, we can accommodate the diphoton rate observed at Run II while maintaining consistency with Run I data.

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