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Erratum to: Searching for flavored gauge bosons [PDF]
We provide a change to the LHC bounds on B – 3L i (i = 1, 2, 3) scenario in ref. [1].
Chun, Eung Jin+3 more
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Colored Pseudo Goldstone Bosons and Gauge Boson Pairs [PDF]
10 pages, 2 figures not ...
Mitchell Golden+2 more
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Massive gauge boson pair production at the LHC: A next-to-leading order story [PDF]
Electroweak gauge boson pair production is one of the most important Standard Model processes at the LHC, not only because it is a benchmark process but also by its ability to probe the electroweak interaction directly.
J. Baglio, L. D. Ninh, M. Weber
semanticscholar +1 more source
Dark Energy From the Gravitational Wave Background With Scalar Field Dark Matter
ABSTRACT Recent observational results, such as those from pulsar timing arrays (PTA), suggest a low‐frequency Gravitational Wave Background (GWB) permeates our universe. This opens the possibility that gravitational waves could span a broader spectrum, potentially impacting cosmological scales.
Edwin L. Pérez‐Ochoa, Tonatiuh Matos
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4D Topological Mass by Gauging Spin
We propose a spin gauge field theory in which the curl of a Dirac fermion current density plays the role of the pseudovector charge density. In this field-theoretic model, spin interactions are mediated by a single scalar gauge boson in its antisymmetric
Choudhury, Ishita D.+4 more
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A basis of dimension-eight operators for anomalous neutral triple gauge boson interactions [PDF]
A bstractFour independent dimension-eight operators give rise to anomalous neutral triple gauge boson interactions, one CP-even and three CP-odd. Only the CP-even operator interferes with the Standard Model for the production of a pair of on-shell ...
C. Degrande
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Stochastic Quantum Mechanics in Curved Spaces: Application to Schwarzschild Black Holes
ABSTRACT In this work, we start from the hypothesis that the universe lives in a Gravitational Wave Background (GWB). From this hypothesis, it follows that space–time is not locally flat because we have to take into account the fluctuations of the GWB in space–time. This implies that sufficiently small particles will feel these oscillations, preventing
Juan S. Jerez‐Rodriguez+1 more
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Pairs of gauge boson produced in proton-proton collisions at a center-of-mass energy √s of 7 TeV are reconstructed with the ATLAS detector in their leptonic final states.
Giraud Pierre-François
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A 125GeV Higgs Boson and Muon g-2 in More Generic Gauge Mediation
Recently, the ATLAS and CMS collaborations reported exciting hints of a Standard Model-like Higgs boson with a mass around 125GeV. A Higgs boson this heavy is difficult to realize in conventional models of gauge mediation.
G. F. Giudice+6 more
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Gauged Thirring Model in the Heisenberg Picture [PDF]
We consider the (2+1)-dimensional gauged Thirring model in the Heisenberg picture. In this context we evaluate the vacuum polarization tensor as well as the corrected gauge boson propagator and address the issues of generation of mass and dynamics for ...
B. M. PIMENTEL+3 more
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