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An E$_6$ interpretation of an $e^+ e^- \gamma \gamma E\!\!\!/_T$ event

The lowest-dimensional representation of the group E$_6$ contains both the standard quarks and leptons and a set of exotic quarks and leptons whose decays can involve a series of chains ending in radiative decay of one light neutrino species to another. The possibility is explored that such a chain...

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Autor principal: Rosner, Jonathan L.
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1996
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.55.3143
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description The lowest-dimensional representation of the group E$_6$ contains both the standard quarks and leptons and a set of exotic quarks and leptons whose decays can involve a series of chains ending in radiative decay of one light neutrino species to another. The possibility is explored that such a chain is responsible for an event observed by the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) involving the production of an electron-positron pair, two photons, and missing energy ($e^+ e^- \gamma \gamma E \!\!\!/_T$). An example is given based on the decomposition E$_6 \to$ SU(2)$_I \times$ SU(6), where SU(2)$_I$ is an ``inert'' subgroup whose gauge bosons $W_I^{(\pm)}$ and $Z_I$ are all electromagnetically neutral, while SU(6) contains the conventional SU(5) grand-unified group.
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spelling cern-3078952023-03-14T17:18:11Zdoi:10.1103/PhysRevD.55.3143http://cds.cern.ch/record/307895engRosner, Jonathan L.An E$_6$ interpretation of an $e^+ e^- \gamma \gamma E\!\!\!/_T$ eventParticle Physics - PhenomenologyThe lowest-dimensional representation of the group E$_6$ contains both the standard quarks and leptons and a set of exotic quarks and leptons whose decays can involve a series of chains ending in radiative decay of one light neutrino species to another. The possibility is explored that such a chain is responsible for an event observed by the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) involving the production of an electron-positron pair, two photons, and missing energy ($e^+ e^- \gamma \gamma E \!\!\!/_T$). An example is given based on the decomposition E$_6 \to$ SU(2)$_I \times$ SU(6), where SU(2)$_I$ is an ``inert'' subgroup whose gauge bosons $W_I^{(\pm)}$ and $Z_I$ are all electromagnetically neutral, while SU(6) contains the conventional SU(5) grand-unified group.The lowest-dimensional representation of the group E$_6$ contains both the standard quarks and leptons and a set of exotic quarks and leptons whose decays can involve a series of chains ending in radiative decay of one light neutrino species to another. The possibility is explored that such a chain is responsible for an event observed by the Collider Detector at Fermilab (CDF) involving the production of an electron-positron pair, two photons, and missing energy ($e~+ e~- \gamma \gamma E \!\!\!/_T$). An example is given based on the decomposition E$_6 \to$ SU(2)$_I \times$ SU(6), where SU(2)$_I$ is an ``inert'' subgroup whose gauge bosons $W_I~{(\pm)}$ and $Z_I$ are all electromagnetically neutral, while SU(6) contains the conventional SU(5) grand-unified group.hep-ph/9607467CERN-TH-96-209EFI-96-30CERN-TH-96-209EFI-96-30-[CHICAGO]oai:cds.cern.ch:3078951996-07-30
spellingShingle Particle Physics - Phenomenology
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An E$_6$ interpretation of an $e^+ e^- \gamma \gamma E\!\!\!/_T$ event
title An E$_6$ interpretation of an $e^+ e^- \gamma \gamma E\!\!\!/_T$ event
title_full An E$_6$ interpretation of an $e^+ e^- \gamma \gamma E\!\!\!/_T$ event
title_fullStr An E$_6$ interpretation of an $e^+ e^- \gamma \gamma E\!\!\!/_T$ event
title_full_unstemmed An E$_6$ interpretation of an $e^+ e^- \gamma \gamma E\!\!\!/_T$ event
title_short An E$_6$ interpretation of an $e^+ e^- \gamma \gamma E\!\!\!/_T$ event
title_sort e$_6$ interpretation of an $e^+ e^- \gamma \gamma e\!\!\!/_t$ event
topic Particle Physics - Phenomenology
url https://dx.doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevD.55.3143
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