Collider Phenomenology of Higgsless models
Alexander Belyaev

TL;DR
This paper investigates the potential of the LHC to detect new gauge bosons predicted by Higgsless models, focusing on W' signals in specific processes and demonstrating comprehensive coverage of the model's parameter space.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of W' signals in the minimal deconstruction Higgsless model, including complete signal and background calculations within a gauge invariant framework.
Findings
LHC can potentially detect W' bosons across the entire parameter space of the model.
Complete signal and background analysis enhances the reliability of detection prospects.
The study confirms the LHC's capability to explore Higgsless model predictions.
Abstract
We study the LHC signatures of new gauge bosons in the minimal deconstruction Higgsless model (MHLM). We analyze the signals of and 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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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Computational Physics and Python Applications · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
