Existing LHC data exclude fat-brane mUED compactification scales below about 3 TeV, and ML-tagged searches at 500 fb^-1 could extend the reach to roughly 3.2 to 3.4 TeV.
Anisotropic Type I String Compactification, Winding Modes and Large Extra Dimensions
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We discuss the structure of general Anisotropic Compactification in Type I D=4, N=1 string theory. It is emphasized that, in this context, a possible interpretation of M_{Planck} as ``dual'' to (at least) one of the Kaluza-Klein or Windings Modes could provide interesting interpretations of the ``physical scales'' and the GUT coupling. Some of the scenarios presented here are strictly connected with the phenomenological proposal of TeV-scale gravity (i.e. millimiter compactification). We show that in this scenario new and probably dominant effects should arise from the presence of ``low-energy'' Winding Modes of usual SM particles. Stringent bounds on the Planck mass in 4+n dimensions are derived from the existing experimental limits on massive replicas of SM gauge bosons. Non-observation of Winding Modes at the planned accelerators could provide stronger bounds on the 4+n dimensional Planck mass than those from graviton emission into the bulk. Some comments on other possible phenomenological interesting scenarios are addressed.
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Revisiting Universal Extra-Dimension Model with Gravity Mediated Decays
Existing LHC data exclude fat-brane mUED compactification scales below about 3 TeV, and ML-tagged searches at 500 fb^-1 could extend the reach to roughly 3.2 to 3.4 TeV.