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Kramer Law building
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<a href="http://events.saip.org.za/internalPage.py?pageId=10&confId=86">The Proceedings of SAIP2016</a> published on 24 December 2017

The production of multiple leptons due to heavy bosons at the Large Hadron Collider

6 Jul 2016, 11:30
20m
4A (Kramer Law building)

4A

Kramer Law building

UCT Middle Campus Cape Town
Oral Presentation Track B - Nuclear, Particle and Radiation Physics Nuclear, Particle and Radiation Physics (2)

Speaker

Mr Abdualazem Fadol (University of Witwatersrand)

Level for award<br>&nbsp;(Hons, MSc, <br> &nbsp; PhD, N/A)?

MSc

Please indicate whether<br>this abstract may be<br>published online<br>(Yes / No)

Yes.

Apply to be<br> considered for a student <br> &nbsp; award (Yes / No)?

Yes

Main supervisor (name and email)<br>and his / her institution

Prof. Bruce Mellado Garcia (bmellado@mail.cern.ch)/ University of Witwatersrand

Would you like to <br> submit a short paper <br> for the Conference <br> Proceedings (Yes / No)?

Yes

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We are investigating the implications of the presence of heavy neutral, H, A, and charged bosons, H+-, in terms of the production of multiple leptons in proton proton collisions at the Large Hadron Collider. Due to the conservation of gauge invariance it is postulated that the heavy scalar, H, decays into an intermediate lighter scalar, S, and the Higgs boson, h with the decays H->SS,Sh. The scalar S is assumed to decay into a pair of dark matter particles and pairs of SM particles. One of the most prominent decays would be S->WW(*), leading to the production of leptons. In addition, the decays A->ZH and H+- -> W+- H are allowed yielding multiple lepton final states, as well. The final states in interest and the distinct kinematic features will be summarised.

Primary author

Mr Abdualazem Fadol (University of Witwatersrand)

Co-author

Prof. Bruce Mellado (University of Witwatersrand)

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