The influence of the scalar unparticle on the W-pair production at ILC in the Randall Sundrum model
Dang Van Soa, Bui Thi Ha Giang

TL;DR
This paper investigates how scalar unparticles influence W-pair production at ILC within the Randall-Sundrum model, showing significant cross-section enhancements at low scaling dimensions and TeV-scale bounds, suggesting potential observable effects in future colliders.
Contribution
It presents the first analysis of scalar unparticle effects on W-pair production in the RS model at ILC, highlighting possible experimental signatures.
Findings
Enhanced cross-sections at low scaling dimensions
Comparable effects to Standard Model W-production
Potential for future collider detection
Abstract
An attempt is made to present the contribution of the scalar unparticle on some scattering processes in the Randall - Sundum (RS) model. We have evaluated the contribution of the scalar unparticle on the W - pair production cross-sections at International Linear Colliders (ILC). The results indicate that at the low values of the scaling dimension and the bounds on scale are around few TeV, the cross-sections are much enhanced, which is quite comparable with the W-production in the standard model and hence it is worthwhile to explore in future colliders.
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