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Electroweak Limits on General New Vector Bosons
We study extensions of the Standard Model with general new vector bosons. The
full Standard Model gauge symmetry is used to classify the extra vectors and
constrain their couplings. We derive the corresponding effective Lagrangian,
valid at energies lower than the mass of the extra vectors, and use it to
extract limits from electroweak precision observables, including LEP 2 data. We
consider both universal and nonuniversal couplings to fermions. We study the
interplay of several extra vectors, which can have the effect of opening new
regions in parameter space. In particular, it allows to explain the anomaly in
the bottom forward-backward asymmetry with perturbative couplings. Finally, we
analyze quantitatively the implications for the Higgs mass.Comment: Latex 50 pages, 12 eps figures. Typos fixed, comments and references
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Looking for signals beyond the neutrino Standard Model
Any new neutrino physics at the TeV scale must include a suppression
mechanism to keep its contribution to light neutrino masses small enough. We
review some seesaw model examples with weakly broken lepton number, and comment
on the expected effects at large colliders and in neutrino oscillations.Comment: LaTeX 10 pages, 9 PS figures. Contribution to the Proceedings of the
XXXI International School of Theoretical Physics "Matter To The Deepest"
Ustron, Poland, September 5-11, 2007. Typos correcte
Impact of extra particles on indirect Z' limits
We study the possibility of relaxing the indirect limits on extra neutral
vector bosons by their interplay with additional new particles. They can be
systematically weakened, even below present direct bounds at colliders, by the
addition of more vector bosons and/or scalars designed for this purpose.
Otherwise, they appear to be robust.Comment: Latex 23 pages, 8 eps figures. Minor changes, version published in
Phys. Rev.
Generalized sine-Gordon/massive Thirring models and soliton/particle correspondences
We consider a real Lagrangian off-critical submodel describing the soliton
sector of the so-called conformal affine Toda model coupled to
matter fields (CATM). The theory is treated as a constrained system in the
context of Faddeev-Jackiw and the symplectic schemes. We exhibit the parent
Lagrangian nature of the model from which generalizations of the sine-Gordon
(GSG) or the massive Thirring (GMT) models are derivable. The dual description
of the model is further emphasized by providing the relationships between
bilinears of GMT spinors and relevant expressions of the GSG fields. In this
way we exhibit the strong/weak coupling phases and the (generalized)
soliton/particle correspondences of the model. The case is also
outlined.Comment: 22 pages, LaTex, some comments and references added, conclusions
unchanged, to appear in J. Math. Phy
Electroweak constraints on see-saw messengers and their implications for LHC
We review the present electroweak precision data constraints on the mediators
of the three types of see-saw mechanisms. Except in the see-saw mechanism of
type I, with the heavy neutrino singlets being mainly produced through their
mixing with the Standard Model leptons, LHC will be able to discover or put
limits on new scalar (see-saw of type II) and lepton (see-saw of type III)
triplets near the TeV. If discovered, it may be possible in the simplest models
to measure the light neutrino mass and mixing properties that neutrino
oscillation experiments are insensitive to.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figures, To appear in the Proceedings of the Rencontres de
Moriond 2008 EW Session, La Thuile (Italy), March 1-8, 200
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