When:
Monday, January 29, 2018
4:00 PM - 5:00 PM CT
Where: Technological Institute, F160, 2145 Sheridan Road, Evanston, IL 60208 map it
Audience: Faculty/Staff - Student - Public - Post Docs/Docs - Graduate Students
Contact:
Pamela Villalovoz
(847) 491-3644
Group: Physics and Astronomy High Energy Physics Seminars
Category: Academic
Title: Top-philic Z-prime Forces at the LHC
Speaker: Yue Zhang, Northwestern University
Abstract: Despite extensive searches for an additional neutral massive gauge boson at the LHC, a Z′ at the weak scale could still be present if its couplings to the first two generations of quarks are suppressed, in which case the production in hadron colliders relies on tree-level processes in association with heavy flavors or one-loop processes in association with a jet. We consider the low-energy effective theory of a top-philic Z′ and present possible UV completions. We clarify theoretical subtleties in evaluating the production of a top-philic Z′ at the LHC and examine carefully the treatment of an anomalous Z′ current in the low-energy effective theory. Recipes for properly computing the production rate in the Z′+j channel are given. We discuss constraints from colliders and low-energy probes of new physics. As an application, we apply these considerations to models that use a weak-scale Z′ to explain possible violations of lepton universality in B meson decays, and show that the future running of a high luminosity LHC can potentially cover much of the remaining parameter space favored by this particular interpretation of the B physics anomaly.
(Ref: arXiv:1801.03544)
Keywords: Physics, Astronomy, HEP