Reconstruction of the Extended Gauge Structure from $Z'$ Observables at Future Colliders
Abstract
The discovery of a new neutral gauge boson with a mass in the TeV region would allow for determination of gauge couplings of the to ordinary quarks and leptons in a model independent way. We show that these couplings in turn would allow us to determine the nature of the extended gauge structure. As a prime example we study the group. In this case two discrete constraints on experimentally determined couplings have to be satisfied. If so, the couplings would then uniquely determine the two parameters, and , which fully specify the nature of the within . If the is part of the gauge structure, then for TeV and could be determined to around at the future colliders. The NLC provides a unique determination of the two constraints as well as of and , though with slightly larger error bars than at the LHC. On the other hand, since the LHC primarily determines three out of four normalized couplings, it provides weaker constraints for the underlying gauge structure.
Cite
@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9501390,
title = {Reconstruction of the Extended Gauge Structure from $Z'$ Observables at Future Colliders},
author = {F. del Aguila and M. Cvetic and P. Langacker},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9501390},
year = {2016}
}
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14 pages LaTeX using RevTeX and psfig.sty. TeX source and 3 PS figures, tarred, compressed and uuencoded; also available via anonymous ftp to ftp://dept.physics.upenn.edu/pub/Cvetic/UPR-636-T/