L-R asymmetries and signals for new bosons
J. C. Montero, V. Pleitez, M. C. Rodriguez

TL;DR
This paper explores how specific asymmetries in lepton-lepton scattering can serve as indicators for the existence of doubly charged vector bosons, potentially revealing new physics beyond the Standard Model.
Contribution
It introduces new asymmetry signals in lepton scattering experiments as probes for doubly charged vector bosons, expanding methods for detecting beyond Standard Model particles.
Findings
Identified left-right asymmetries as potential signals for bileptons.
Proposed experimental setups to detect these asymmetries.
Highlighted the significance of these signals in new physics searches.
Abstract
Several left-right parity violating asymmetries in lepton-lepton scattering in fixed target and collider experiments are considered as signals for doubly charged vector bosons (bileptons).
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