Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1850512 | Physics Letters B | 2016 | 4 Pages |
If the Higgs boson H(125)H(125) is a composite due to new strong interactions at high energy, it has spin-one partners, ρHρH and aHaH, analogous to the ρ and a1a1 mesons of QCD. These bosons are heavy, their mass determined by the strong interaction scale. The strongly interacting particles light enough for ρHρH and aHaH to decay to are the longitudinal weak bosons VL=WL,ZL and the Higgs boson H . These decay signatures are consistent with resonant diboson excesses recently reported near 2 TeV2 TeV by ATLAS and CMS. We calculate σ×BR(ρH→VV)=few fbσ×BR(ρH→VV)=few fb and σ×BR(aH→VH)=0.5–1 fbσ×BR(aH→VH)=0.5–1 fb at s=8 TeV, increasing by a factor of 5–7 at 13 TeV13 TeV. Other tests of the hypothesis of the strong-interaction nature of the diboson resonances are suggested.