High Energy Physics - 750 GeV

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[1]  arXiv:2605.6747 [ps, pdf, other]
Title: A New Look at the MSSM Inspired by the 750 GeV Peak
Comments: v2: 24 pages
Subjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)

Recently, ATLAS and CMS have observed a resonance in the second run of the LHC. Heavy scalars are added to gauge-extended models to explain the diphoton peak. In short, the R symmetry stabilizes the mass of the $\eta$. The 750 GeV excess implies neutralinos around 900 GeV. Therefore, there is much to be done.

[2]  arXiv:2605.2743 [ps, pdf, other]
Title: A New Take on $\lambda$SUSY Inspired by the $\gamma\gamma$ Excess
Authors: L. Khoze
Comments: 22 pages
Subjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph); High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)

ATLAS and CMS have just seen a resonance in run 2. Charge 1/3 quarks are added to composite models to compensate for the diphoton excess. The $\phi$ couples to $Z\gamma$, but not to $t\bar{t}$, removing tension with Run 1. Curiously, the diphoton peak implies neutral fermions around 500 GeV. Finally, the 750 GeV anomaly is scrutinized in 2HDMs with charge 1/5 quarks.

[3]  arXiv:2605.3229 [ps, pdf, other]
Title: How Wide? Interpretations in Fat Higgs
Authors: D. Ko, M. Zhang
Comments: v2: added refs
Subjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph); High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)

ATLAS and CMS have just seen a peak in run 2 of the LHC at 4.7 sigma. Curiously, we scrutinize the diphoton anomaly in Pati-Salam models. Fortunately, the flavor symmetry stabilizes the mass of the $S$. We predict a pseudoscalar below 700 GeV. Given this, our work may seem quite detailed.

[4]  arXiv:2605.4264 [ps, pdf, other]
Title: On the 750 GeV Resonance
Comments: v2: 22 pages, added refs
Subjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)

In this letter, we discuss the very recent diphoton resonance at run 2. The diphoton anomaly is considered in two Higgs doublet models with vector-like quarks. Curiously, the $X(750)$ couples not only to $t\bar{t}$, but also to $WW$. We predict a pseudoscalar below 800 GeV. Finally, we consider the diphoton anomaly in split SUSY models on a lattice.

[5]  arXiv:2605.8683 [ps, pdf, other]
Title: The Diphoton Excess From Georgi-Machacek Models
Comments: v3: updated figure 2, conclusions unchanged
Subjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph); High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)

Less than a year ago, ATLAS and CMS have shown an anomaly in the latest LHC data. While the diphoton excess could be a statistical fluctuation, while the 750 GeV peak could be a statistical fluctuation, conformal dynamics are added to large N QCD to compensate for the diphoton resonance. Thus, the $X$ couples to $t\bar{t}$, but not to $t\bar{t}$, decreasing tension with Run 1. We expect a KK graviton above 500 GeV. Given this, our work may seem quite deep.

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