Technicolor Signatures at the High Energy Muon Collider
Kenneth Lane (Boston University)

TL;DR
This paper explores potential high-energy signatures of technicolor theories, focusing on spin-one technihadrons that could be observable at future muon colliders with energies up to 100 TeV or more.
Contribution
It identifies and discusses the high mass signatures of technicolor, particularly the spectrum of spin-one technihadrons, at very high energy muon colliders.
Findings
Technihadrons like rho_T, omega_T, and A_{1T} could extend to 100 TeV in walking technicolor.
High energy muon colliders can potentially observe these technicolor signatures.
The spectrum of spin-one technihadrons provides a distinctive signature for technicolor theories.
Abstract
I discuss high mass signatures of technicolor that would be observable at a very high energy muon collider. Most intriguing is the spectrum of spin-one technihadrons, rho_T, omega_T and A_{1T}, which may extend to 100 TeV and beyond in a walking technicolor theory.
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