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Sensitivity of the LHC to Electroweak Symmetry Breaking: Equivalence Theorem as a Criterion
Based upon our recent study on the intrinsic connection between the
longitudinal weak-boson scatterings and probing the electroweak symmetry
breaking (EWSB) mechanism, we reveal the profound physical content of the
Equivalence Theorem (ET) as being able to discriminate physical processes which
are sensitive/insensitive to probing the EWSB sector. With this physical
content of the ET as a criterion, we analyze the complete set of the bosonic
operators in the electroweak chiral Lagrangian and systematically classify the
sensitivities to probing all these operators at the CERN LHC via the weak-boson
fusion in channel. This is achieved by developing a precise power
counting rule (a generalization from Weinberg's counting method) to {\it
separately} count the power dependences on the energy and all relevant mass
scales.Comment: 33 pages, LaTeX, 10 figures and Table-1b are in the separate file
figtab.uu. (The only change made from the previous version is to fix the bugs
in the uuencoded file.
Longitudinal/Goldstone boson equivalence and phenomenology of probing the electroweak symmetry breaking
We formulate the equivalence between the longitudinal weak-boson and the
Goldstone boson as a criterion for sensitively probing the electroweak symmetry
breaking mechanism and develop a precise power counting rule for chiral
Lagrangian formulated electroweak theories. With these we semi-quatitatively
analyze the sensitivities to various effective operators related to
electrowaeak symmetry breaking via weak-boson scatterings at the CERN Large
Hadron Collider (LHC).Comment: 6 pages, LaTex, 1 postscript figure included using psfig.te
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