Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8194985 | Physics Letters B | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
The Tevatron experiments CDF and Dà are close to making definitive statements about the technicolor discovery mode ÏTâWÏT for MÏTâ²250GeV and MÏTâ²150GeV. We propose new incisive tests for this mode and searches for others that may be feasible at the Tevatron and certainly are at the LHC. The other searches include two long discussed, namely, ÏTâγÏT and â+ââ, and a new one-for the IGJPC=1â1++ partner, aT, of the ÏT. Adopting the argument that the technicolor contribution to S is reduced if MaTâMÏT, we enumerate important aT decays and estimate production rates at the colliders.
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Authors
Estia Eichten, Kenneth Lane,