Neutral Triple Gauge Boson production in the large extra dimensions model at linear colliders
Abstract
We consider the neutral triple gauge boson production process in the context of large extra dimensions (LED) model including the Kaluza-Klein (KK) excited gravitons at future linear colliders, say ILC(CLIC). We consider γγγ, γγ Z, γ Z Z and ZZZ production processes, and analyse their impacts on both the total cross section and some key distributions. These processes are important for new physics searches at linear colliders. Our results show that KK graviton exchange has the most significant effect on among the four processes with relatively small MS, while it has the largest effect on with larger MS. By using the neutral triple gauge boson production we could set the discovery limit on the fundamental Plank scale MS up to around 6-9 TeV for δ = 4 at the 3 TeV CLIC.
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