LHC signatures of unparticles in decays of $Z^{\prime}$
G.A. Kozlov

TL;DR
This paper predicts how unparticles could be produced in rare decays of hypothetical $Z^{\prime}$ bosons, providing a framework for LHC experiments to test unparticle physics and constrain related couplings and masses.
Contribution
It offers the first theoretical predictions for unparticle production in $Z^{\prime}$ decays, facilitating experimental searches at the LHC.
Findings
Predicted unparticle production rates in $Z^{\prime}$ decays.
Provided a method for LHC experiments to set limits on unparticle couplings.
Outlined the potential for improved constraints on $Z^{\prime}$ and unparticle parameters.
Abstract
We investigate the rare radiative decays of extra gauge neutral bosons. In particular, we established the theoretical predictions for the production of unparticle in decays of - bosons. The implementation of our prediction in the analysis at the LHC experiments should be straightforward and lead to more precise determination or limits of unparticle couplings and/or couplings and masses.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
