Manifestations of Space-Time Multidimensionality in Scattering of Scalar Particles
A.P. Demichev, Yu.A. Kubyshin, J.I. P\'erez Cadenas

TL;DR
This paper explores how extra spatial dimensions in a six-dimensional scalar model could influence particle scattering, suggesting detectable effects at energies around 1 TeV in future collider experiments.
Contribution
It demonstrates the potential for experimental detection of Kaluza-Klein modes in a six-dimensional model with two compactified dimensions at accessible energy scales.
Findings
Noticeable effects below $R^{-1}$ energy levels
Potential observation in future collider experiments
Implications for detecting extra dimensions
Abstract
We analyze a possibility of experimental detection of the contribution of the Kaluza-Klein tower of heavy particles to scattering cross-section in a six-dimensional scalar model with two dimensions being compactified to the torus with the radii . It is shown that there is a noticeable effect even for the energies of colliding particles below which may be observed in future collider experiments if is of the order of .
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