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Improved analysis of the bounds from the electroweak precision tests on the 4-site model
We present a new complete analysis of the electroweak precision observables
within the recently proposed 4-site Higgsless model, which is based on the
SU(2)_L x SU(2)_1 x SU(2)_2 x U(1)_Y gauge symmetry and predicts six extra
gauge bosons, W_{1,2} and Z_{1,2}. Within the epsilon_i (i=1,2,3,b)
parametrization, we compute for the first time the EWPT bounds via a complete
numerical algorithm going beyond commonly used approximations. Both
epsilon_{1,3} impose strong constraints. Hence, it is mandatory to consider
them jointly when extracting EWPT bounds and to fully take in to account the
correlations among the electroweak precison measurements. The phenomenological
consequence is that the extra gauge bosons must be heavier than 250 GeV. Their
couplings to SM fermions, even if bounded, might be of the same order of
magnitude than the SM ones. In contrast to other Higgsless models, the 4-site
model is not fermiophobic. The new gauge bosons could thus be discovered in the
favoured Drell-Yan channel already during the present run of the LHC
experiment.Comment: Latex file, 35 pages, 10 figures, corrected typos, published versio
Higgs Production in Charged Current Six Fermion Processes at Future Colliders
We study higgs physics at future colliders taking into account the
full set of Feynman diagrams for six fermion final states, which are produced
for higgs masses near or above the two 's threshold. In particular we
examine events where one isolated lepton or two isolated leptons of different
flavours signal the presence of two 's. For these charged current
processes, a detailed analysis of the relevance of irreducible and QCD
background shows that appropriate cuts are generally sufficient to deal with it
in the case of reconstructed or missing higgs mass distributions. These latter
are however affected by a non negligible distortion and shift of the maximum.Comment: Latex, 16 pages, 8 Ps figures included. Revised version. One fig.
added, qcd curve in fig.5 corrected, various changes in the tex
Kaluza-Klein states at the LHC in models with localized fermions
We give a brief review of some aspects of physics with TeV size
extra-dimensions. We focus on a minimal model with matter localized at the
boundaries for the study of the production of Kaluza-Klein excitations of gauge
bosons. We briefly discuss different ways to depart from this simple analysis.Comment: 6 pages, 2 figure
PHASE - An event generator for six fermion physics at the LHC
PHASE is a Monte Carlo event generator, under construction, for all Standard
Model processes with six fermions in the final state at the LHC. It employs the
full set of tree level Feynman diagrams, taking into account fermion masses for
b quarks. The program can generate unweighted events for any subset of all six
fermion final states in a single run, by making use of dedicated pre-samples.
An interface to hadronization is provided.Comment: 4 pages, Latex, 1 figure. Talk given by E. Accomando at the IX
International Workshop on Advanced Computing and Analysis Techniques in
Physics Research (ACAT03), KEK, Tsukuba, December 1-5, 200
Non-conserved currents and gauge-restoring schemes in single W production
We generalize the inclusion of the imaginary parts of the fermionic one-loop
corrections for processes with unstable vector bosons to the case of massive
external fermions and non conservation of weak currents. We study the effect of
initial and final state fermion masses in single W production in connection
with the gauge-invariant treatment of the finite-width effects of W and Z
bosons, giving numerical comparisons of different gauge-invariance-preserving
schemes in the energy range of LEP2 and LC for e+e- -> e- v u d. We do not find
significant differences between the results obtained in the imaginary part
fermion loop scheme and in other exactly gauge preserving methods.Comment: 12 pages, 3 fig
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