Limits on Anomalous Trilinear Gauge Couplings in Zgamma Events from ppbar Collisions at sqrts = 1.96 TeV
Abstract
Using \ candidate events collected by the CDF detector at the Tevatron Colli, we search for potential anomalous (non-standard-model) couplings between t Z boson and the photon. \ couplings vanish at tree level and are heavil suppressed at higher orders; hence any evidence of couplings indicates new ph. Measurements are performed using data corresponding to an integrated lum∈osity of 4.9 ∈vfb\ in the Z → decay channel and 5.\1 ∈vfb\ in the \ (l=μ, e) decay channels. The combination of these me provides the most stringent limits to date on \ trilinear gauge c. Using an energy scale of = 1.5\ TeV to allow for a direct c with previous measurements, we find limits on the CP-conserving param that describe \ couplings to be |h3γ,Z| < 0.022 and |h4\γ,Z| < 0.0009. These results are consistent with standard model predict.
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