High Energy Physics - 750 GeV
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- [1] arXiv:2603.4997 [ps, pdf, other]
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Title: Relating the $\gamma\gamma$ Resonance and $h \to \mu \tau$Comments: 19 pagesSubjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph); High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)
In this article, we talk about the recent diphoton resonance at run 2 and the strong CP problem. In short, the $\gamma\gamma$ anomaly is analyzed in folded SUSY with vector-like quarks. The conformal symmetry protects the mass of the $\eta$. Fortunately, new strong dynamics at 500 GeV should be observed soon. We believe this is indicative of a confusing theorem.
- [2] arXiv:2603.0343 [ps, pdf, other]
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Title: Interpretations of the Diphoton Anomaly in SU(5)Comments: v4: added refs, 4 tablesSubjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph); High Energy Physics - Theory (hep-th)
In this article, we look at the intriguing diphoton excess at run 2 (at 1.5 sigma). We scrutinize the diphoton anomaly in the broken MRSSM with vector-like fermions. Thus, the resonance couples to $WW$, but not to $ZZ$, removing tension with Run 1. Neutralinos are required at 500 GeV. We believe this is indicative of an ingenious framework.
- [3] arXiv:2603.0657 [ps, pdf, other]
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Title: Interpretations of the 750 GeV Anomaly in E6Comments: v4: updated figure 3, conclusions unchangedSubjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph); High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)
In this paper, we address the intriguing diphoton resonance at run 2 (at 3.1 sigma). We consider the $\gamma\gamma$ resonance in E6. Surprisingly, the resonance couples to $WW$, but not to $ZZ$, alleviating tension with Run 1. We expect a KK gluon above 900 GeV. More data is likely to confirm this simple law.
- [4] arXiv:2603.7543 [ps, pdf, other]
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Title: The 750 GeV Excess: A KK Gluon in Large N QCDAuthors: J. BiComments: v2: added refsSubjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph); High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex)
ATLAS and CMS have just reported a peak in the latest LHC data at 2.5 sigma. We scrutinize the phenomenology of folded SUSY and calculate cross sections. The conformal symmetry protects the mass of the $S(750)$, but not the Higgs. Quite simply, the R symmetry protects the mass of the $X(750)$, but not the Higgs. More data is likely to confirm this amazing truth.
- [5] arXiv:2603.5576 [ps, pdf, other]
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Title: A New Take on Gauge-extended Models Inspired by the Diphoton ExcessComments: v2: updated figure 2, conclusions unchangedSubjects: High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph)
ATLAS and CMS have just seen a resonance in the latest LHC data. In short, while the diphoton anomaly could be a statistical fluctuation, we analyze the 750 GeV peak in little Higgs on AdS_5. The flavor symmetry protects the mass of the $S(750)$, but not the Higgs. Quite simply, we predict a pseudoscalar below 900 GeV. We leave the rest for future study.