Study of t-Channel Production of Scalar Leptoquarks at LHCb and Central Acceptance Detector.
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Abstract
Scalar leptoquarks (SLQs) are a hypothetical, beyond standard model (BSM) particle that couples simultaneously to both quarks and leptons, carrying both a lepton number and baryon number. These particles provide a possible explanation for the flavor anomalies observed by the LHCb collaboration at CERN as well as by other B-factory experiments. SLQs appear as a propagator in the Drell-Yan process, and SLQ models with large couplings to heavy quark flavors link flavor anomalies with modifications in Drell-Yan dilepton kinematic distributions. This phenomenological study uses simulated events produced using MadGraph5 software to examine how the inclusion of SLQ t-channel production of leptons affects the expected kinematic distributions of the leptons produced and whether the LHCb or a model Central Acceptance detector would have sensitivity to detecting t-channel SLQ production.
Presenters
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Carrie Cox
Seattle Pacific University
Authors
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Carrie Cox
Seattle Pacific University