Single $W$ Boson Production in High Energy $e\gamma$ Collisions
Abstract
We studied single boson production in high energy collisions and the sensitivity of various observables to the gauge boson coupling. We evaluated the helicity amplitudes including the decay to final state fermions and all Feynman diagrams which give the same final state. At high energy, the non-resonant diagrams give significant contributions to the cross sections and should not be neglected. We first considered a ~GeV collider converted to an collider by backscattering a low energy laser off of one of the original electron beams. Such a collider could measure to at 95\% C.L. which is the same level of precision as could be achieved at LEP200 using pair production. We next considered single production at a 200 GeV collider in the Weizacker-Williams approximation which can measure the vertex independently of the vertex. This process can measure to at 95\% C.L. which is comparable to the pair production process. Finally, we examined production at 500 GeV and 1 TeV colliders, comparing results for photon spectra obtained from a backscattered laser and from beamstrahlung radiation. Here we found that the couplings could best be measured using the backscattered laser photons with and
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@article{arxiv.hep-ph/9302319,
title = {Single $W$ Boson Production in High Energy $e\gamma$ Collisions},
author = {Stephen Godfrey and K. Andrew Peterson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:hep-ph/9302319},
year = {2007}
}
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40 pages, 16 uuencoded figures, RevTex, OCIP/C 92-7