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Friday, October 2, 2015
4:00 AM
335 West Hall
The LHC data analyzed by the CMS and ATLAS Collaborations includes some hints for the existence of a W-prime boson of mass near 2 TeV. I will show that an SU(2)_L x SU(2)_R x U(1) gauge theory can explain these hints by providing the correct cross sections in several channels. The CMS eejj events, in particular, are consistent with an interesting flavor symmetry in the leptonic sector. I will also argue that this theory predicts that a Z’ boson will be discovered at the LHC in the near future.
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