Anomalous Triple Gauge Vertices at the Large Hadron-Electron Collider

Abstract

At a high energy ep collider, such as the Large Hadron-Electron Collider (LHeC) which is being planned at CERN, one can access the WWγ vertex exclusively in charged current events with a radiated photon, with no interference from the WWZ vertex. We find that the azimuthal angle between the jet and the missing momentum in each charged current event is a sensitive probe of anomalous WWγ couplings, and show that for quite reasonable values of integrated luminosity, the LHeC can extend the discovery reach for these couplings beyond all present experimental bounds.

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