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Single Z' production at CLIC based on e^- gamma collisions
We analyze the potential of CLIC based on e- gamma collisions to search for
new gauge boson. Single Z' production at e-gamma colliders in two SU(3)_C
X SU(3)_L X U(1)_N models: the minimal model and the model with right-handed
(RH) neutrinos is studied in detail. Results show that new Z' gauge bosons can
be observed at the CLIC, and the cross sections in the model with RH neutrinos
are bigger than those in the minimal one.Comment: 11 pages, 4 figures, To appear in JET
The electroweak theory based on SU(4)_L X U(1)_X gauge group
This paper includes two main parts. In the first part, we present generalized
gauge models based on SU(3)_C x SU(4)_L x U(1)_X (3-4-1) gauge group with
arbitrary electric charge of leptons. The mixing matrix of neutral gauge bosons
is analysed, the eigenmasses and eigenstates are obtained. The anomaly free as
well as matching conditions are discussed precisely. In the second part, we
present new development of the original 3-4-1 model [1,2]. In difference from
previous works, in this paper the neutrinos, with the help of the decuplet H,
get the Dirac masses at the tree level. The VEV of the Higgs field in the
decuplet H acquiring VEV responsible for neutrino Dirac mass leads to mixing in
separated pairs of singly charged gauge bosons, namely the SM W boson and K -
new gauge boson acting in right-handed lepton sector, and the singly charged
bileptons X and Y. Due to the mixing, there occurs a right-handed current
carried by the SM W bosons. From the expression of the electromagnetic coupling
constant, ones get the limit of square sinus of the Weinberg angle: sin^2
\theta_W < 0.25 and a constraint on electric charges of extra leptons. In the
limit of lepton number conservation, the Higgs sector contains all massless
Goldstone bosons for massive gauge bosons and the SM-like Higgs. Some
phenomenology are pointed out.Comment: 41 pages, the published versio
Lepton flavor violating processes \tau ->\mu\gamma\tau-> 3\muZ-> \mu\tau$ in the Supersymmetric economical 3-3-1 model
In this work, we study the charged lepton flavor violating (cLFV) decays
, and in the framework of the
Supersymmetric economical 3-3-1 model. Analytic formulas for branching ratios
(BR) of these decays are presented. We assume that there exist lepton flavor
violation (LFV) sources in both right- and left-handed slepton sectors. This
leads to the strong enhancement of cLFV decay rates. We also show that the
effects of the LFV source to the cLFV decay rates in the left-handed slepton
sector are greater than those in the right- handed slepton sector. By numerical
investigation, we show that the model under consideration contains the relative
light mass spectrum of sleptons which satisfies the current experimental bounds
on LFV processes in the limit of small . The interplay between
monopole and dipole operators also was studied.Comment: -type parameters are included to guarantee the vacuum
stability condition as well as satisfy current electroweak precision test.
Mass parameter of gaugino in numerical investigation is shifted to be larger
than 300 GeV. Few conclusions are changed. New references are added. This
version was accepted by Nuclear Physics
Photon-radion conversion cross-sections in external electromagnetic field
An attempt is made to present some experimental predictions of the
Randall-Sundrum model, where compactification radius of the extra dimension is
stabilized by the radion, which is a scalar field lighter than the graviton
Kaluza-Klein states. We calculate the conversion cross-sections of the photons
into the radions in the external electromagnetic fields, namely, in the static
fields and in a periodic field of the wave guide. Numerical evaluations of the
total cross-sections are also given. Our result shows that the conversion
cross-section in the static electric field is quite small. But, in the static
magnetic and periodic fields, the radion productions are much enhanced.Comment: 17 pages, 6 figures, Version published in JHE
Higgs revised in Supersymmetric Economical 3-3-1 model with B/\mu-type terms
We re-investigate the scalar potential and the Higgs sector of the
supersymmetric economical 3-3-1 model (SUSYE331) in the presence of the B/\mu
type terms which has many important consequences. First, the model contains no
massless Higgs fields. Second, we prove that the soft mass parameters of
Higgses must be at the SU(3)_L scale. As a result, the masses of the Higgses
drift toward this scale except one light real neutral Higgs with the mass of
m_Z|cos(2\gamma)| at the tree level. We also show that there are some Higgses
containing many properties of the Higgses in the minimal supersymmetric
standard model (MSSM), especially in the neutral Higgs sector. One exact
relation in the MSSM, m^2_H^{+/-}=m^2_A+m^2_W, is still true in the SUSYE331.
Based on this result we make some comments on the lepton flavor violating
decays of these Higgses as one of signatures of new physics in the SUSYE331
model which may be detected by present colliders.Comment: Matches version accepted for publication in EPJC. Typos are
corrected. We add a new section, a new appendix, a new figure and new
references to explain more clearly the properties of the lightest neutral
Higgs. Results unchange
Self-interacting dark matter and Higgs bosons in the SU(3)_C x SU(3)_L x U(1)_N model with right-handed neutrinos
We investigate the possibility that dark matter could be made from CP-even
and CP- odd Higgs bosons in the SU(3)_C X SU(3)_L X U(1)_N (3-3-1) model with
right-handed neutrinos. This self-interacting dark matters are stable without
imposing of new symmetry and should be weak-interacting.Comment: 7 pages, Latex, To appear in Europhys. Let
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