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LHC diboson excesses as an evidence for a heavy WW resonance

Recently reported diboson excesses at LHC are interpreted to be connected with heavy $WW$ resonance with weak isotopic spin 2. The resonance appears due to the wouldbe anomalous triple interaction of the weak bosons, which is defined by well-known coupling constant $λ$. We obtain estimates for the effect, which qualitatively agree with ATLAS data. Effects are predicted in inclusive production of $W^+W^+, W^+ (Z,γ), W^+ W^-, (Z,γ) (Z,γ), W^- (Z,γ), W^-W^-$ resonances with $M_R \simeq 2\,TeV$, which could be reliably checked at the upgraded LHC with $\sqrt{s}\,=\,13 TeV$. In the framework of an approach to the spontaneous generation of of the triple anomalous interaction its coupling constant is estimated to be $λ= -\,0.017\pm 0.005$ in an agreement with existing restrictions.

preprint2015arXivOpen access

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