20–22 Nov 2012
IHEP, Protvino
Europe/Moscow timezone
20-22 November 2012 the Institute for High Energy Physics carries out an international Workshop

The LHC state at 125.7 GeV as an evidence for non-perturbative electro-weak effects

22 Nov 2012, 12:30
30m
Conference Hall, Theoretical Division (IHEP, Protvino)

Conference Hall, Theoretical Division

IHEP, Protvino

Higgs Phenomenology and lessons from LHC results Morning Session

Speaker

Prof. Boris Arbuzov (Moscow State University, Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics)

Description

The recently discovered resonance at $125.7\, GeV$ in invariant mass distribution of $\gamma\, \gamma$ and of $l^+\,l^+\,l^-\,l^-$ may be tentatively interpreted as a scalar bound state $X$ consisting of two $W$. In the present note we consider this option and show that this interpretation agrees existing experimental data including the last LHC discovery and the $b \bar b$ bump reported by CDF and D0 collaborations at TEVATRON. The application of this scheme gives satisfactory agreement with existing data without any adjusting parameter but the bound state mass $125.5\,GeV$. There are pronounced distinctions of the $W$-hadron option from the SM Higgs case in decay mode $\,X \to \gamma\, l^+ l^-$ and in the cross-section of process $p + p \to \gamma\, X$.

Author

Prof. Boris Arbuzov (Moscow State University, Skobeltsyn Institute of Nuclear Physics)

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