# Correlation between outstanding hints in experimental particle physics

The 115 GeV ATLAS Higgs with enhanced diphoton decays has gone away but there are several other recent tantalizing hints relevant for particle physics, namely

and maybe others I missed. My question is simple:

Is there some sensible theoretical basis (e.g. paper) that would simultaneously explain at least two of the observations above if they were real?

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Something I saw recently: arXiv 1104.4087 suggests a standard model compatible explanation for the CDF bump as an artifact of the selection criteria. –  dmckee May 9 '11 at 14:27
It's good but doesn't it explain just one of the bumps? –  Luboš Motl May 9 '11 at 14:30
Yes, it only addresses the possible $Z'$. –  dmckee May 9 '11 at 14:43
The electron dipole measurement motls.blogspot.com/2011/05/… seems like a strong negative hint, if it is as constraining as people say. –  Mitchell Porter May 30 '11 at 10:24
Couldn't ~100 GeV technipions and 800 GeV stable purely techincolor/QCD interacting technibaryons "explain" points 1 plus whichever other points? –  Ron Maimon Nov 16 '11 at 19:34

See arXiv:1104.3145, 1103.6035 and 1104.4127

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Funny two-step methods to link the observations, thanks, @Julius! ;-) A combination of a Z' interaction with dark matter is somewhat creative. –  Luboš Motl May 28 '11 at 4:21