Towards the Bose symmetry violation issue
G. A. Kozlov

TL;DR
This paper investigates potential violations of Bose symmetry in high-energy decays involving heavy vector bosons, specifically analyzing Z'-boson decays into photons with unparticle components, suggesting possible new physics signals at the LHC.
Contribution
It introduces the concept of Bose symmetry violation in the context of scale-invariant sectors and explores its implications for high-energy collider phenomenology.
Findings
Bose symmetry may be violated in nearly conformal sectors at high energies.
Decays of Z'-bosons into photons with unparticle components could signal symmetry violation.
Potential applications for new physics searches at CERN LHC.
Abstract
We study the Bose symmetry violation through the decays of heavy vector bosons at high energies. In particular, the decay of a Z'-boson into two photons where one of the photons is the vector unparticle in the scale invariant sector is considered as a sample. We find out that the Bose symmetry might be violated in the nearly conformal sector at high energy frontier. This may be useful in phenomenological application to the CERN LHC experiments for new physics searches.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Dark Matter and Cosmic Phenomena · Particle Detector Development and Performance
