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    Model Independent Z′Z' Constraints at Future e+e−e^+e^- Colliders}

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    Model independent constraints on the mass of extra neutral gauge bosons and their couplings to charged leptons are given for LEP~II and a 500\,GeV e+e−e^+e^- collider. Analytical exclusion limits are derived in the Born approximation. The Z′Z' limits obtained with radiative corrections are always worse than those calculated at the Born level. Polarized beams are only useful for degrees of polarization essentially larger than 50\%. Known discovery limits on extra ZZ bosons predicted by popular Z′Z' models are reproduced as special cases. The Z′Z' constraints are compared to those predicted by four fermion contact interactions.Comment: 10 Latex pages, uses epsf.sty, 5 uuencoded figures obtainable via anonymous ftp from convex.ifh.de in /pub/preprint/ as file desy93-154.uu, DESY 93-15

    Experimental Constraints on the Scale of New Physics in Top Condensate Models

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    We obtain mass limits on the extra neutral gauge boson which is predicted in a model with hidden gauge symmetry and dynamical breaking of the electroweak symmetry by a top quark condensate. For typical model assumptions, present LEP data exclude masses below 3\,TeV. With LEP200 or an electron-positron collider of a c.m. energy of 500 GeV masses below 15\,TeV or 50\,TeV could be excluded, respectively. Such high mass limits allow the calculation of the observables used in the analysis in the context of the Nambu-Jona-Lasinio model.Comment: 7 pages, 2 figures(appended as PS files), DESY 93-111, LMU-04/9

    Production Mechanisms for BcB_c Mesons in Photon--Photon Collisions

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    Using photon-photon collisions as a particularly transparent study case we investigate the production mechanisms for BcB_c mesons. In nonrelativistic approximation and to O(α2αs2)O(\alpha^2\alpha_s^2) it is shown that recombination of bˉ\bar{b}- and cc-quarks dominates by far over bˉ\bar{b} and cc fragmentation. This dominance persists up to the highest accessible transverse momenta and leads to distributions in energy which differ completely from the spectra expected on the basis of the fragmentation functions. For processes in which a bbˉb \bar{b}-pair is radiated from a primary cc-quark, the fragmentation description is found to be inadequate. We anticipate important implications of these results for hadronic production of heavy quark resonances. Using realistic photon spectra we predict two-photon production rates for BcB_c and Bc∗B_c^* at present and future e+e−e^+e^--machines.Comment: 10 pages Latex, 6 postscript figures (included by epsf
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