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Probing the Geometry of Warped Throats at the LHC

Bret Underwood (University of Wisconsin-Madison)
03 July 2007, 16:45 - 18:30

I will discuss how the detailed geometry of warped compactification can significantly impact collider data. I will show how the details of the cross section for dilepton production (such as the spacing, the width, and the peaks of the KK graviton resonances) for a generic class of warped throats which are closely related to the Randall-Sundrum model depend sensitively on the precise shape of the warp factor.
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