High-Mass Resonances Decaying to Leptons and Photons at the Tevatron

Abstract

The high-mass spectrum of lepton and photon pairs is sensitive to a broad range of new physics. Examples are extra dimensions and new gauge bosons such as the W' and Z'. Additionally, electron compositeness would result in excited electrons that decay into an electron and a photon. We report the latest results of searches for high-mass dilepton, diphoton, and electron-photon resonances by the CDF and D0 experiments at the Tevatron.

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