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      Echoes of a Hidden Valley at Hadron Colliders

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          We consider examples of ``hidden-valley'' models, in which a new confining gauge group is added to the standard model. Such models often arise in string constructions, and elsewhere. The resulting (electrically-neutral) bound states can have low masses and long lifetimes, and could be observed at the LHC and Tevatron. Production multiplicities are often large. Final states with heavy flavor are common; lepton pairs, displaced vertices and/or missing energy are possible. Accounting for LEP constraints, we find LHC production cross-sections typically in the 1-100 fb range, though they can be larger. It is possible the Higgs boson could be discovered at the Tevatron through rare decays to the new particles.

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          27 April 2006
          2006-06-05
          Article
          10.1016/j.physletb.2007.06.055
          hep-ph/0604261
          6850e16a-80d4-441b-a3d2-bd0f3326c333
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          Phys.Lett.B651:374-379,2007
          5 pages, 5 figures (v2: minor improvements, one added reference, no substantial changes)
          hep-ph

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