Identification of extra neutral gauge bosons at the International Linear Collider
P. Osland, A. A. Pankov, A. V. Tsytrinov

TL;DR
This paper evaluates the potential of the International Linear Collider to discover and distinguish heavy neutral Z' gauge bosons predicted by various beyond Standard Model theories, using precise measurements of fermion-pair production.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of the ILC's sensitivity to Z' models, highlighting the importance of polarized beams and quark measurements for model identification.
Findings
ILC can significantly extend Z' discovery reach beyond LHC.
Polarized beams improve Z' model discrimination.
Quark pair measurements complement leptonic channels.
Abstract
Heavy neutral gauge bosons, Z's, are predicted by many theoretical schemes of physics beyond the Standard Model, and intensive searches for their signatures will be performed at present and future high energy colliders. It is quite possible that Z's are heavy enough to lie beyond the discovery reach expected at the CERN Large Hadron Collider LHC, in which case only indirect signatures of Z' exchanges may occur at future colliders, through deviations of the measured cross sections from the Standard Model predictions. We here discuss in this context the foreseeable sensitivity to Z's of fermion-pair production cross sections at an e^+e^- linear collider, especially as regards the potential of distinguishing different Z' models once such deviations are observed. Specifically, we assess the discovery and identification reaches on Z' gauge bosons pertinent to the E_6, LR, ALR and SSM classes…
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