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Collider phenomenology of Higgsless models

Collider phenomenology of Higgsless models
Collider phenomenology of Higgsless models
We study the LHC signatures of new gauge bosons in the minimal deconstruction Higgsless model (MHLM). We analyze the W' signals of pp\to W' \to WZ and pp\to W'jj \to WZjj processes at the LHC, including the complete signal and background calculation in the gauge invariant model and have demonstrated the LHC potential to cover the whole parameter space of the MHLM model.
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Belyaev, Alexander
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Belyaev, Alexander
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Belyaev, Alexander (2007) Collider phenomenology of Higgsless models. Pre-print, (0711.1919v1), 1-4.

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Abstract

We study the LHC signatures of new gauge bosons in the minimal deconstruction Higgsless model (MHLM). We analyze the W' signals of pp\to W' \to WZ and pp\to W'jj \to WZjj processes at the LHC, including the complete signal and background calculation in the gauge invariant model and have demonstrated the LHC potential to cover the whole parameter space of the MHLM model.

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Published date: 13 November 2007
Additional Information: Talk given at SUSY07, submitted for the SUSY07 proceedings.

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Local EPrints ID: 57072
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/57072
PURE UUID: cae1328b-4243-4511-a8be-b74ad4d877dd
ORCID for Alexander Belyaev: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-1733-4408

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Date deposited: 13 Aug 2008
Last modified: 12 Dec 2021 03:37

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