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Hidden Gauge Symmetries: A New Possibility at the Colliders

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We consider a new physics possibility at the colliders: the observation of TeV scale massive vector bosons in the non-adjoint representations under the Standard Model (SM) gauge symmetry. To have a unitary and renormalizable theory, we propose a class of models with gauge symmetry iGi×SU(3)C×SU(2)L×U(1)Y\prod_i G_i \times SU(3)'_C \times SU(2)'_L \times U(1)'_Y where the SM fermions and Higgs fields are singlets under the hidden gauge symmetry iGi\prod_i G_i, and such massive vector bosons appear after the gauge symmetry is spontaneously broken down to the SM gauge symmetry. We discuss the model with SU(5) hidden gauge symmetry in detail, and comment on the generic phenomenological implications.Comment: RevTex4, 5 pages, Discussions and References added, PLB versio

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