Takemichi Okui
Florida State University
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Journal of High Energy Physics | 2010
Can Kilic; Takemichi Okui; Raman Sundrum
We argue for the plausibility of a broad class of vectorlike confining gauge theories at the TeV scale which interact with the Standard Model predominantly via gauge interactions. These theories have a rich phenomenology at the LHC if confinement occurs at the TeV scale, while ensuring negligible impact on precision electroweak and flavor observables. Spin-1 bound states can be resonantly produced via their mixing with Standard Model gauge bosons. The resonances promptly decay to pseudo-Goldstone bosons, some of which promptly decay to a pair of Standard Model gauge bosons, while others are charged and stable on collider time scales. The diverse set of final states with little background include multiple photons and leptons, missing energy, massive stable charged particles and the possibility of highly displaced vertices in dilepton, leptoquark or diquark decays. Among others, a novel experimental signature of resonance reconstruction out of massive stable charged particles is highlighted. Some of the long-lived states also constitute Dark Matter candidates.
Physical Review D | 2014
Prerit Jaiswal; Takemichi Okui
The WW production cross section measured at the LHC has been consistently exhibiting a mild excess beyond the SM prediction, in both ATLAS and CMS at both 7-TeV and 8-TeV runs. We provide an explanation of the excess in terms of resummation of large logarithms that arise from a jet-veto condition, i.e., the rejection of high-pT jets with pT > pT(veto) that is imposed in the experimental analyses to reduce backgrounds. Jet veto introduces a second mass scale pT(veto) to the problem in addition to the invariant mass of the WW pair. This gives rise to large logarithms of the ratio of the two scales that need to be resummed. Such resummation may not be properly accounted for by the Monte Carlo simulations used in the ATLAS and CMS studies. Those logarithms are also accompanied by large pi^2 terms when the standard, positive sign is chosen for the squared renormalization scale. We analytically resum the large logarithms including the pi^2 terms in the framework of soft collinear effective theory (SCET), and demonstrate that the SCET calculation not only reduces the scale uncertainties of the SM prediction significantly but also renders the theory prediction well compatible with the experiment. We find that resummation of the large logarithms and that of the pi^2 terms are both comparably important.
Physical Review Letters | 2009
Kaustubh Agashe; Takemichi Okui; Raman Sundrum
The generation of exponential flavor hierarchies from extra-dimensional wave function overlaps is reexamined. We find, surprisingly, that the coexistence of anarchic fermion mass matrices with such hierarchies is intrinsic and natural to this setting. The salient features of charged fermion and neutrino masses and mixings can thereby be captured within a single framework. Both Dirac and Majorana neutrinos can be realized. Implications for a variety of weak-scale scenarios, including warped compactification and supersymmetry, are discussed. When the new weak-scale physics is sensitive to the origin of flavor structure, Dirac neutrinos are preferred.
Physical Review D | 2011
Ann E. Nelson; Takemichi Okui; Tuhin S. Roy
We present a simple, perturbative, and renormalizable model with a flavor symmetry which can explain both the
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2004
Lawrence J. Hall; John March-Russell; Takemichi Okui; David R. Smith
t\overline{t}
Physical Review D | 2015
Zackaria Chacko; Yanou Cui; Sungwoo Hong; Takemichi Okui
forward-backward asymmetry and the bump feature present in the dijet mass distribution of the
Physical Review D | 2013
Roni Harnik; A. Martin; Takemichi Okui; Reinard Primulando; Felix Yu
W+jj
Nuclear Physics | 2004
Lawrence J. Hall; Yasunori Nomura; Takemichi Okui; Steven J. Oliver
sample in the range 120--160 GeV that was recently reported by the CDF collaboration. The flavor symmetry not only ensures the flavor/
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2010
Can Kilic; Takemichi Okui
CP
Journal of High Energy Physics | 2016
Zackaria Chacko; Yanou Cui; Sungwoo Hong; Takemichi Okui; Yuhsinz Tsai
safety of the model, but also relates the two anomalies unambiguously. It predicts a comparable forward-backward asymmetry in