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Deconstructed models at the tree and loop level

Deconstructed models at the tree and loop level
Deconstructed models at the tree and loop level

Deconstructed Models of the Electroweak sector are investigated.  A tree level analysis of the phenomenology in these models is shown to be Higgsless at the energy scales the LHC can probe and with new gauge bosons observable as the signature particles.  Loop level calculations are performed by N=1 Deconstructed models.  The loop level contributions to the S parameter are shown to be of order the experimental constraints or larger.

University of Southampton
Membry, Philip John
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Membry, Philip John
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Membry, Philip John (2006) Deconstructed models at the tree and loop level. University of Southampton, Doctoral Thesis.

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Deconstructed Models of the Electroweak sector are investigated.  A tree level analysis of the phenomenology in these models is shown to be Higgsless at the energy scales the LHC can probe and with new gauge bosons observable as the signature particles.  Loop level calculations are performed by N=1 Deconstructed models.  The loop level contributions to the S parameter are shown to be of order the experimental constraints or larger.

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Published date: 2006

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Author: Philip John Membry

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