Revisiting ZZ and \gamma Z production with effective field theories
Abstract
A complete and systematic effective field theory analysis of new physics effects in \bar{f}f -> ZZ and \bar{f}f -> \gamma Z is performed. Results are presented for the different initial and final-state polarized differential cross sections in terms of oblique, gauge-fermion and neutral triple gauge corrections (nTGC). Phenomenological signatures for new physics detection at the LHC and at future linear colliders are discussed. In comparison to WW production, they follow a completely different pattern: nTGC only appear at NNLO in the effective field theory expansion and, accordingly, are extremely suppressed. However, in the high energy regime, v << \sqrt{s} << 3 TeV, nTGC are shown to neatly dominate the longitudinal-transversal final-state polarizations over the standard model background. Their tiny effects get hugely amplified at energies \sqrt{s} (0.6-1) TeV and can easily generate up to 20% deviations over the standard model predictions.
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@article{arxiv.1304.1008,
title = {Revisiting ZZ and \gamma Z production with effective field theories},
author = {Oscar Cata},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1304.1008},
year = {2013}
}
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11 pages, 2 figures