Direct search for heavy gauge bosons at the LHC in the nonuniversal SU(2) model
Abstract
We study the phenomenology of heavy gauge bosons at the LHC in a nonuniversal gauge interaction model with the separate electroweak SU(2) gauge group for the third generation. Considered are the Drell-Yan processes into the final states of dilepton, dijet, τ- τ+, and t t for Z' boson and those of lepton-neutrino for W' boson. We find that the present LHC data provides lower bounds on the masses of the heavy gauge bosons, mZ',~mW' > 2 TeV, more stringent than indirect bounds, when 2 φ > 0.15 for the mixing angle of two SU(2) gauge groups.We also note that the study of heavy resonances into the third generation fermions may provide some valuable information in the future.
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