Deviations from Low-energy Theorem for $V_L V_L$ Scattering due to Pseudo-Goldstone Bosons
Abstract
Possible deviations from a low-energy theorem for the scattering of strongly interacting longitudinally polarized and bosons are discussed within a particular scheme of electroweak symmetry breaking. The scheme (suggested earlier by other authors in a slightly different context) is based on spontaneous breakdown of a SU(4) symmetry to custodial SU(2) subgroup. The physical spectrum of such a model contains a set of relatively light pseudo-Goldstone bosons whose interactions with vector bosons modify the low-energy theorem proven for a ``minimal'' symmetry-breaking sector. The Goldstone-boson manifold is not a symmetric space. In this context it is observed that, on the other hand, there is a large class of models of electroweak symmetry breaking, involving groups and such that the is a symmetric space and the corresponding rich multiplets of pseudo-Goldstone bosons do not influence the canonical low-energy theorem. For the scheme considered here, the relevant interactions are described in terms of an effective chiral Lagrangian and tree-level contributions of the pseudo-Goldstone boson exchanges to the vector boson scattering are computed explicitly. A comparison with the Standard Model is made.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9710221,
title = {Deviations from Low-energy Theorem for $V_L V_L$ Scattering due to Pseudo-Goldstone Bosons},
author = {T. Bahnik and J. Horejsi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9710221},
year = {2009}
}
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LaTeX, 16 pages, 4 eps figures, new title, new introduction and other revisions of the text, To appear in Mod.Phys.Lett.A