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Signature of exotic particles in light by light scattering
We discuss the implications on light by light scattering of two kind of
exotic particles: doubly charged scalar bosons and doubly charged fermions; the
virtual effects of a nonstandard singly charged gauge boson are also examined.
These particles, if their masses lie in the range 0.1--1.0 TeV, will have a
clear signature in the future linear colliders. The present analysis has the
advantage that it depends only on electromagnetic symmetry, so it is applicable
to any model which predicts this class of particles. In particular, our results
have interesting consequences on left-right models and their supersymmetric
extension.Comment: 6 eps figures. Requires elsevier.cl
Anomalous magnetic and weak magnetic dipole moments of the lepton in the simplest little Higgs model
We obtain analytical expressions, both in terms of parametric integrals and
Passarino-Veltman scalar functions, for the one-loop contributions to the
anomalous weak magnetic dipole moment (AWMDM) of a charged lepton in the
framework of the simplest little Higgs model (SLHM). Our results are general
and can be useful to compute the weak properties of a charged lepton in other
extensions of the standard model (SM). As a by-product we obtain generic
contributions to the anomalous magnetic dipole moment (AMDM), which agree with
previous results. We then study numerically the potential contributions from
this model to the lepton AMDM and AWMDM for values of the parameter
space consistent with current experimental data. It is found that they depend
mainly on the energy scale at which the global symmetry is broken and the
parameter, whereas there is little sensitivity to a mild change in
the values of other parameters of the model. While the AMDM is of the
order of , the real (imaginary) part of its AWMDM is of the order of
(). These values seem to be out of the reach of the
expected experimental sensitivity of future experiments.Comment: 23 pages, 11 figures, new analysis and References adde
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