Discovery potential of the LHC for extended gauge symmetries
Gernot Krobath, representing the ATLAS/CMS collaborations

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the Large Hadron Collider's potential to discover new heavy particles predicted by models with extended gauge symmetries, which could reveal physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It provides an analysis of the LHC's discovery prospects for various hypothetical particles arising from extended gauge theories.
Findings
LHC can potentially discover heavy W and Z bosons at TeV scales
Predicted particles like doubly charged higgses and heavy neutrinos are within LHC detection range
The paper outlines the experimental signatures for these particles
Abstract
Many models of physics beyond the Standard Model are based on extended gauge symmetries and predict the existence of new heavy particles, often at the TeV scale. Such particles include heavy W and Z bosons, doubly charged higgses, heavy majorana neutrinos, leptoquarks and heavy fermions. The discovery potential of the LHC, which will start in 2008, for various particles predicted in extended gauge theories will be described in this paper.
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Taxonomy
TopicsSuperconducting Materials and Applications · Particle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Particle Accelerators and Free-Electron Lasers
