Despite being remarkably predictive, the Standard Model leaves unanswered several important issues, which motivate an ongoing search for its extensions. One fashionable possibility are the so-called 331 models, where the electroweak gauge group is extended to SULð3Þ × Uð1Þ. We focus on a minimal extension which includes vectorlike quarks (VLQs) and new gauge bosons, performing a consistent analysis of the production at the LHC of a pair of doubly charged bileptons. We include for the first time all the relevant processes where VLQs contribute and, in particular, the associate production VLQ bilepton. Finally, we extract the bound on the bilepton mass, mY > 1300 GeV, from a reinterpretation of a recent ATLAS search for doubly charged Higgs bosons in multilepton final states.

331 models and bilepton searches at the LHC

Natascia Vignaroli
2024-01-01

Abstract

Despite being remarkably predictive, the Standard Model leaves unanswered several important issues, which motivate an ongoing search for its extensions. One fashionable possibility are the so-called 331 models, where the electroweak gauge group is extended to SULð3Þ × Uð1Þ. We focus on a minimal extension which includes vectorlike quarks (VLQs) and new gauge bosons, performing a consistent analysis of the production at the LHC of a pair of doubly charged bileptons. We include for the first time all the relevant processes where VLQs contribute and, in particular, the associate production VLQ bilepton. Finally, we extract the bound on the bilepton mass, mY > 1300 GeV, from a reinterpretation of a recent ATLAS search for doubly charged Higgs bosons in multilepton final states.
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