Production Rate of Second KK Gauge Bosons in UED Models at LHC
Abstract
We calculate the production rates of the second Kaluza-Klein (KK) photon γ(2) and Z boson Z(2) at the LHC including all significant processes in the minimal universal extra dimension (MUED) model. For discrimination of the MUED model from other TeV scale models in hadron collider experiments, γ(2) and Z(2) play a crucial role. In order to discuss the discrimination and calculate their production rates, we derive effective Lagrangian containing KK number violating operators. We show that KK number violating processes are extremely important for the compactification scale larger than 800 GeV. We find that, with an integrated luminosity of 100 fb-1, γ(2) and Z(2) are produced 106 - 102 for the compactification scale between 400 GeV and 2000 GeV.
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