A slight excess has been observed in the first data of photon-photon events at the 13 TeV Large Hadron Collider that might be interpreted as a hint of physics beyond the standard …
F Staub, P Athron, L Basso, MD Goodsell… - The European Physical …, 2016 - Springer
The hints for a new resonance at 750 GeV from ATLAS and CMS have triggered a significant amount of attention. Since the simplest extensions of the standard model cannot …
SF King, R Nevzorov - Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016 - Springer
A bstract The 750-760 GeV diphoton resonance may be identified as one or two scalars and/or one or two pseudoscalars contained in the two singlet superfields S 1, 2 arising from …
A bstract If the 750 GeV resonance in the diphoton channel is confirmed, what are the measurements necessary to infer the properties of the new particle and understand its …
The recent diphoton excess signal at an invariant mass of 750 GeV can be interpreted in the framework of left–right symmetric models with additional scalar singlets and vector-like …
A Djouadi, J Ellis, R Godbole, J Quevillon - Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016 - Springer
A bstract If the recent indications of a possible state Φ with mass~ 750 GeV decaying into two photons reported by ATLAS and CMS in LHC collisions at 13 TeV were to become …
A bstract We study models in which the 750 GeV diphoton excess is due to a scalar decaying to two pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone bosons that subsequently decay into two pairs of …
U Ellwanger, C Hugonie - Journal of High Energy Physics, 2016 - Springer
A bstract The excess of events in the diphoton final state near 750 GeV observed by ATLAS and CMS can be explained within the NMSSM near the R-symmetry limit. Both scalars …
We explore the possibility that the recently reported diphoton excess at ATLAS and CMS can be accommodated within a minimal extension of a left-right symmetric model. Our setup is …