LHC and HL-LHC Bounds on Visible and Invisible Decays in the Model
Abstract: In this work, we use publicly available data from ATLAS collaboration collected at LHC run 2 at a center-of-mass energy of TeV with an integrated luminosity of to derive lower mass limits on the gauge boson associated with the B-L gauge symmetry. Using dilepton data we find that $M_{Z<sup>\prime}</sup> > 4$TeV ($6$TeV) for () in the absence of invisible decays. Once invisible decays are turned on these limits are substantially relaxed. Assuming an invisible branching ratio of , the LHC bound is loosened up to $M_{Z<sup>\prime}></sup> 4.8$TeV for . This analysis confirms that the LHC now imposes stricter constraints than the longstanding bounds established by LEP. We also estimate the projected HL-LHC bounds that will operate with at TeV and a planned integrated luminosity of that will probe masses up to $7.5$TeV.
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