Discovery Limits for Extra Gauge Bosons in e^+e^- to \nu \bar{\nu} \gamma
Stephen Godfrey, Pat Kalyniak, Basim Kamal (Carleton U), Arnd Leike, (LMU M\"unchen)

TL;DR
This paper investigates how the process e^+ e^- o u ar{ u} \gamma can be used to detect or constrain the existence of extra W' gauge bosons, potentially up to several TeV in mass.
Contribution
It provides a sensitivity analysis for detecting W' bosons in e^+ e^- collisions, extending the potential discovery reach to several TeV.
Findings
Detection sensitivity extends to W' masses of several TeV.
The process can serve as a probe for new gauge bosons beyond current collider limits.
Model-dependent variations in detection prospects are discussed.
Abstract
We study the sensitivity of the process e^+ e^- \to \nu\bar{\nu}\gamma to extra gauge bosons, particularly W' bosons. Depending on the model, evidence for extra W bosons in this process can be detected for W' masses up to several TeV.
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Taxonomy
TopicsParticle physics theoretical and experimental studies · Quantum Chromodynamics and Particle Interactions · Black Holes and Theoretical Physics
