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Direct photon production as a probe of quarks chromoelectric and chromomagnetic dipole moments at the LHC

In this paper we show that the $γ+$jet invariant mass distribution in proton-proton collisions at the LHC is significantly sensitive to the quarks chromoelectric ($κ$) and chromomagnetic ($\tildeκ$) dipole moments. It is shown that the presence of $κ$ or $\tildeκ$ leads to an increment of the cross section of $γ+$jet process in particular in the tail of $γ+$jet invariant mass distribution. Using the measured $γ+$jet invariant mass distribution by the CMS experiment at the center-of-mass energy of 8 TeV, we derive bounds on the quarks chromoelectric and chromomagnetic dipole moments. In extraction of the limits, we consider both theoretical and systematic uncertainties. The uncertainties originating from variation of the renomalization/factorization scales and the choice of proton parton distribution functions are taken into account as a function of the $γ+$jet invariant mass. We exclude $κ$ or $\tildeκ$ above $10^{-5}$ at 95$\%$ confidence level. This is the most stringent direct upper limit on $κ$ or $\tildeκ$.

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