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Diphotons, New Vacuum Angles, and Strong CP

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arxiv 1602.03604 v2 pith:ZHOGVEB4 submitted 2016-02-11 hep-ph

Diphotons, New Vacuum Angles, and Strong CP

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The Standard Model contains a well-understood, natural, spin-0 diphoton resonance: the $\pi^0$. Numerous studies have pointed out that the hint of a new diphoton resonance at 750 GeV could be a pion analog, identified with the pseudo-Nambu-Goldstone boson of a chiral symmetry spontaneously broken by new strong dynamics at the TeV scale. These "hypercolor" models are generically expected to violate parity through a topological angle $\tilde\theta$. We discuss the physics of $\tilde\theta$ and its impact on the phenomenology of the new sector. We also describe some of the theoretical implications of a nonzero $\tilde\theta$. In particular, $\tilde\theta$ can generate an ${\cal O}(1)$ threshold correction to the QCD vacuum angle $\theta$ near the TeV scale, sharply constraining ultraviolet solutions to the strong CP problem. Alternatively, finding that $\tilde\theta$ is small may be interpreted as evidence in favor of UV solutions to strong CP, particularly those based on spontaneously broken P or CP symmetries.

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