Friday, September 14, 2012

1209.2831 (Boris A. Arbuzov)

The LHC state at 125.5 GeV and FNAL data as an evidence for the
existence of the new class of particles -- $W$-hadrons
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Boris A. Arbuzov
The recently discovered resonance at $125.5\, GeV$ in invariant mass distribution of $\gamma\, \gamma$ and of $l^+\,l^+\,l^-\,l^-$ may be tentatively interpreted as a scalar bound state $X$ consisting of two $W$. In the present note we consider this option and show that this interpretation agrees existing experimental data including the last LHC discovery and the $b \bar b$ bump reported by CDF and D0 collaborations at TEVATRON. The application of this scheme gives satisfactory agreement with existing data without any adjusting parameter but the bound state mass $125.5\,GeV$. There are pronounced distinctions of the $W$-hadron option from the SM Higgs case in decay mode $\,X \to \gamma\, l^+ l^-$ and in the cross-section of process $p + p \to \gamma\, X$.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1209.2831

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