Unparticle Phenomenology -- A Mini Review
Kingman Cheung, Wai-Yee Keung, Tzu-Chiang Yuan

TL;DR
This paper reviews collider phenomenology related to unparticle physics, discussing experimental constraints from collider experiments and astrophysics, and exploring real emissions and virtual exchanges of unparticles.
Contribution
It provides a concise overview of unparticle phenomenology, summarizing recent experimental constraints and theoretical implications.
Findings
Experimental bounds on unparticle interactions from collider data
Astrophysical constraints on unparticle models
Insights into unparticle effects in collider processes
Abstract
We review some collider phenomenology of unparticle physics, including real emissions and virtual exchanges of unparticle. Existing experimental constraints from collider physics as well as astrophysics are briefly discussed.
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