
TL;DR
This paper reviews the theoretical predictions and collider signatures of vector triplet bosons, such as Z' and W', in extensions of the Standard Model, focusing on their detection prospects at the LHC.
Contribution
It provides a model-independent analysis of vector triplet signals at the LHC, emphasizing di-lepton and lepton-plus-missing-energy channels.
Findings
Vector triplets include Z' and W' bosons with related masses and couplings.
Analysis of di-lepton and lepton-plus-missing-energy signals at the LHC.
Model-independent constraints on vector triplet parameters.
Abstract
Several popular extensions of the Standard Model predict extra vector fields that transform as triplets under the gauge group SU(2)_L. These multiplets contain Z' and W' bosons, with masses and couplings related by gauge invariance. We review some model-independent results about these new vector bosons, with emphasis on di-lepton and lepton-plus-missing-energy signals at the LHC.
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