6–13 Jul 2022
Bologna, Italy
Europe/Rome timezone

Constraining 3-3-1 Models at the LHC and Future Hadron Colliders

8 Jul 2022, 18:30
15m
Room 10 (Magenta B)

Room 10 (Magenta B)

Parallel Talk Beyond the Standard Model Beyond the Standard Model

Speaker

Ms Yoxara Sánchez Villamizar (IIP & DFTE - Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN))

Description

In this work, we derive lower mass bounds on the $Z^\prime$ gauge boson based on the dilepton data from LHC with 13 TeV of center-of-mass energy, and forecast the sensitivity of the High-Luminosity-LHC with $L=3000 fb^{-1}$, the High-Energy LHC with $\sqrt{s}=27$~TeV, and also at the Future Circular Collider with $\sqrt{s}=100$~TeV. We take into account the presence of exotic and invisible decays of the $Z^\prime$ gauge boson to find a more conservative and robust limit, different from previous studies. We investigate the impact of these new decay channels for several benchmark models in the scope of two different 3-3-1 models. We found that in the most constraining cases, LHC with $139fb^{-1}$ can impose $m_{Z^{\prime}}>4$~TeV. Moreover, we forecast HL-LHC, HE-LHC, and FCC-hh collider reach, and derived the projected bounds $m_{Z^{\prime}}>5.8$~ TeV, $m_{Z^{\prime}}>9.9$~TeV, and $m_{Z^{\prime}}> 27$~TeV, respectively. Lastly, we put our findings into perspective with dark matter searches to show the region of parameter space where a dark matter candidate with the right relic density is possible.

In-person participation No

Primary authors

Ms Yoxara Sánchez Villamizar (IIP & DFTE - Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)) Farinaldo Queiroz (Max Planck Institute for Nuclear Physics - Heidelberg) Michael Klasen

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