Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9854967 | Nuclear Physics B | 2005 | 16 Pages |
Abstract
The littlest Higgs (LH) model predicts the existence of the new gauge bosons Zâ² and Bâ². We calculate the contributions of these new particles to the processes e+eââf¯f with f=Ï,μ,b or c and study the possibility of detecting these new particles via these processes in the future high-energy linear e+eâ collider (LC) experiments with s=500GeV and £int=340fbâ1. We find that, with reasonable values of the parameter preferred by the electroweak precision data, the possible signals of these new particles might be detected. The Zâ² mass MZâ² can be explored up to 2.8 TeV via the process e+eââb¯b for 0.3⩽c⩽0.5 and the Bâ² mass MBâ² can be explored up to 1.26 TeV via the process e+eââl¯l for 0.64⩽câ²â©½0.73.
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Authors
Chong-Xing Yue, Wei Wang, Feng Zhang,