Z' Phenomenology and the LHC
Thomas G. Rizzo

TL;DR
This paper reviews the theoretical background, current experimental constraints, and potential for discovery of Z' gauge bosons at the LHC and ILC, highlighting their significance in extensions of the Standard Model.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of Z' models, summarizes existing constraints, and discusses how current and future colliders can detect and analyze these particles.
Findings
Current LHC constraints on Z' properties
Potential Z' discovery channels at the LHC
Role of ILC in Z' property determination
Abstract
A brief pedagogical overview of the phenomenology of Z' gauge bosons is presented. Such particles can arise in various electroweak extensions of the Standard Model (SM). We provide a quick survey of a number of Z' models, review the current constraints on the possible properties of a Z' and explore in detail how the LHC may discover and help elucidate the nature of these new particles. We provide an overview of the Z' studies that have been performed by both ATLAS and CMS. The role of the ILC in determining Z' properties is also discussed.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions
