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There exist several classes of theories beyond the Standard Model which contain massive spin-1 color octets, generically called "colorons". Indeed we argue that colorons inevitably appear in the spectrum whenever new colored particles feel an additional confining force. Colorons are distinctive at hadron colliders as this is the only environment in which they can be resonantly produced. In the simplest models we show that the coloron naturally decays to multijets via secondar...
July 20, 2011
Under the assumption that the dijet excess seen by the CDF Collaboration near 150 Gev in Wjj production is due to the lightest technipion of the low-scale technicolor process $\rho_T \rightarrow W \pi_T$, we study its observability in LHC detectors with 1-5 fb^{-1} of data. We find that cuts similar to those employed by CDF are unlikely to confirm its signal. We propose cuts tailored to the LSTC hypothesis and its backgrounds at the LHC that can reveal $\pi_T \rightarrow jj$....
September 9, 1996
This is the second of two reports cataloging the principal signatures of electroweak and flavor dynamics at $\pbarp$ and $pp$ colliders. Here, we complete our overview of technicolor with a discussion of signatures specific to topcolor-assisted technicolor. We also review signatures of flavor dynamics associated with quark and lepton substructure. These occur in excess production rates for dijets and dileptons with high $E_T$ and high invariant mass. An important feature of t...
June 30, 2016
We discuss whether the enhancement in the diphoton final state at $M_{\gamma \gamma}$ = 750 GeV, observed recently by the ATLAS and CMS Collaborations could be a neutral pseudoscalar technipion $\tilde{\pi}^0$. We considered two distinct minimal models for the dynamical electroweak symmetry breaking. Here we concentrate only on two-flavor vector-like technicolor model and we assume that the two-photon fusion is a dominant production mechanism. We include contributions of $2 \...
July 12, 1995
I discuss production and detection at the Tevatron $\pbarp$ collider of pairs of light ($\mpi = 100$--$200\,\gev$) color--singlet technipions that are expected in all nonminimal models of technicolor. Gluon fusion production rates can be as large as $\CO(1\,\pb)$. Topcolor--assisted technicolor is required to prevent top quarks from decaying as $t \ra \tpip b$. An intriguing consequence of this is that the decays $\tpip \ra \tau^+ \nu_\tau$, $c \ol s$ and $\tpiz \ra b \ol b$ ...
April 30, 1997
In multiscale and topcolor-assisted models of walking technicolor, relatively light spin-one technihadrons $\rho_T$ and $\omega_T$ exist and are expected to decay as $\rho_T \to W \pi_T, Z \pi_T$ and $\omega_T \to \gamma \pi_T$. For $M_{\rho_T} \simeq 200 GeV$ and $M_{\pi_T} \simeq 100 GeV$, these processes have cross sections in the picobarn range in $\bar p p$ colisions at the Tevatron and about 10 times larger at the Large Hadron Collider. We demonstrate their detectabilit...
June 5, 1997
We study the constraints on models of topcolor-assisted technicolor arising from measurements of high-$E_T$ jets and high-mass lepton pairs at the Tevatron collider. Existing data can eliminate models that have appeared in the literature.
May 10, 2006
CDF and D0 each have more than 1 inverse femtobarn of data on tape, and their stores are increasing. This should be sufficient to carry out significant searches for low-scale technicolor in rho_T --> W pi_T and omega_T, rho_T --> gamma pi_T, processes whose cross sections may be as large as several picobarns. In this note we motivate and describe the Technicolor Straw Man framework for these processes and we urge that they be sought soon in the Run 2 data. (This paper is a co...
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Under the assumption that the dijet excess seen by the CDF Collaboration near 150 Gev in Wjj production is due to the lightest technipion of the low-scale technicolor process $\rho_T \rightarrow W \pi_T$, we study its observability in LHC detectors for 8 TeV collisions and 20 inverse femtobarns of integrated luminosity. We describe interesting new kinematic tests that can provide independent confirmation of this LSTC hypothesis. We show that cuts similar to those employed by ...
December 31, 1992
We propose an interpretation for the ($l\bar l\gamma \gamma ,\ M_{\gamma \gamma }=60{\rm GeV}$) events, which have recently been reported by L3 group at LEP. This may be a first signal of `Technicolor' theory.