Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10725881 | Physics Letters B | 2008 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
There are lots of new physics models which predict an extra neutral gauge boson, referred as Zâ²-boson. In a certain class of these new physics models, the Zâ²-boson has flavor-dependent couplings with the fermions in the Standard Model (SM). Based on a simple model in which couplings of the SM fermions in the third generation with the Zâ²-boson are different from those of the corresponding fermions in the first two generations, we study the signatures of Zâ²-boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) and the International Linear Collider (ILC). We show that at the LHC, the Zâ²-boson with mass around 1 TeV can be produced through the Drell-Yan processes and its dilepton decay modes provide us clean signatures not only for the resonant production of Zâ²-boson but also for flavor-dependences of the production cross sections. We also study fermion pair productions at the ILC involving the virtual Zâ²-boson exchange. Even though the center-of-energy of the ILC is much lower than a Zâ²-boson mass, the angular distributions and the forward-backward asymmetries of fermion pair productions show not only sizable deviations from the SM predictions but also significant flavor-dependences.
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Authors
Shao-Long Chen, Nobuchika Okada,