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Estimated constraints on t-channel Leptoquark exchange from LHC contact interaction searches

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arxiv 1409.2372 v1 pith:KE3E7ICQ submitted 2014-09-08 hep-ph

classification hep-ph
keywords contactboundsinteractionleptoquarkleptoquarksatlascross-sectiondifficulty
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The t-channel exchange of a first generation leptoquark could contribute to the cross-section for q q-bar to e+e-. The leptoquark is off-shell, so this process can be sensitive to leptoquarks beyond the mass reach of pair production searches at the LHC (currently m_{LQ}> 830 GeV). We attempt to analytically translate ATLAS bounds on $ (\bar{q} \gamma ^\mu q) (\bar{e} \gamma _\mu e) $ contact interactions to the various scalar leptoquarks, and obtain a bound on their quark-lepton coupling of order $\lambda^2 \leq (m_{LQ}/2$ TeV)$^2$. The greatest difficulty in this translation is that the leptoquarks do not induce the contact interaction studied by ATLAS, so the interference with the Standard Model is different. If bounds were quoted on the functional dependance of the cross-section on s-hat, rather than on particular contact interaction models, this difficulty in applying experimental bounds to theoretical models could be circumvented.

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