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Non-universal minimal Z' models: present bounds and early LHC reach
We consider non-universal 'minimal' Z' models, whose additional U(1) charge is a non-anomalous linear combination of the weak hypercharge Y, the baryon number B and the partial lepton numbers (L_e, L_mu, L_tau), with no exotic fermions beyond three standard families with right-handed...
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author | Salvioni, Ennio Strumia, Alessandro Villadoro, Giovanni Zwirner, Fabio |
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description | We consider non-universal 'minimal' Z' models, whose additional U(1) charge is a non-anomalous linear combination of the weak hypercharge Y, the baryon number B and the partial lepton numbers (L_e, L_mu, L_tau), with no exotic fermions beyond three standard families with right-handed neutrinos. We show that the observed pattern of neutrino masses and mixing can be fully reproduced by a gauge-invariant renormalizable Lagrangian, and flavor-changing neutral currents in the charged lepton sector are suppressed by a GIM mechanism. We then discuss the phenomenology of some benchmark models. The electrophilic B-3L_e model is significantly constrained by electroweak precision tests, but still allows to fit the hint of an excess observed by CDF in dielectrons but not in dimuons. The muonphilic B-3L_mu model is very mildly constrained by electroweak precision tests, so that even the very early phase of the LHC can explore significant areas of parameter space. We also discuss the hadrophobic L_mu-L_tau model, which has recently attracted interest in connection with some puzzling features of cosmic ray spectra. |
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spelling | cern-12208002023-03-14T16:41:00Z doi:10.1007/JHEP03(2010)010 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1220800 eng Salvioni, Ennio Strumia, Alessandro Villadoro, Giovanni Zwirner, Fabio Non-universal minimal Z' models: present bounds and early LHC reach Particle Physics - Phenomenology We consider non-universal 'minimal' Z' models, whose additional U(1) charge is a non-anomalous linear combination of the weak hypercharge Y, the baryon number B and the partial lepton numbers (L_e, L_mu, L_tau), with no exotic fermions beyond three standard families with right-handed neutrinos. We show that the observed pattern of neutrino masses and mixing can be fully reproduced by a gauge-invariant renormalizable Lagrangian, and flavor-changing neutral currents in the charged lepton sector are suppressed by a GIM mechanism. We then discuss the phenomenology of some benchmark models. The electrophilic B-3L_e model is significantly constrained by electroweak precision tests, but still allows to fit the hint of an excess observed by CDF in dielectrons but not in dimuons. The muonphilic B-3L_mu model is very mildly constrained by electroweak precision tests, so that even the very early phase of the LHC can explore significant areas of parameter space. We also discuss the hadrophobic L_mu-L_tau model, which has recently attracted interest in connection with some puzzling features of cosmic ray spectra. We consider non-universal 'minimal' Z' models, whose additional U(1) charge is a non-anomalous linear combination of the weak hypercharge Y, the baryon number B and the partial lepton numbers (L_e, L_mu, L_tau), with no exotic fermions beyond three standard families with right-handed neutrinos. We show that the observed pattern of neutrino masses and mixing can be fully reproduced by a gauge-invariant renormalizable Lagrangian, and flavor-changing neutral currents in the charged lepton sector are suppressed by a GIM mechanism. We then discuss the phenomenology of some benchmark models. The electrophilic B-3L_e model is significantly constrained by electroweak precision tests, but still allows to fit the hint of an excess observed by CDF in dielectrons but not in dimuons. The muonphilic B-3L_mu model is very mildly constrained by electroweak precision tests, so that even the very early phase of the LHC can explore significant areas of parameter space. We also discuss the hadrophobic L_mu-L_tau model, which has recently attracted interest in connection with some puzzling features of cosmic ray spectra. info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/FP7/237920 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Education Level info:eu-repo/semantics/article http://cds.cern.ch/record/1220800 JHEP JHEP, (2010) pp. 010 2009-11-10 |
spellingShingle | Particle Physics - Phenomenology Salvioni, Ennio Strumia, Alessandro Villadoro, Giovanni Zwirner, Fabio Non-universal minimal Z' models: present bounds and early LHC reach |
title | Non-universal minimal Z' models: present bounds and early LHC reach |
title_full | Non-universal minimal Z' models: present bounds and early LHC reach |
title_fullStr | Non-universal minimal Z' models: present bounds and early LHC reach |
title_full_unstemmed | Non-universal minimal Z' models: present bounds and early LHC reach |
title_short | Non-universal minimal Z' models: present bounds and early LHC reach |
title_sort | non-universal minimal z' models: present bounds and early lhc reach |
topic | Particle Physics - Phenomenology |
url | https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/JHEP03(2010)010 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1220800 http://cds.cern.ch/record/1220800 |
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