Pinning down Anomalous WWγ Couplings at the LHC
Abstract
We make a careful analysis of Wγ production at the LHC, identifying the W through leptonic decays, with a view to exploring the sensitivity of the machine to anomalous CP-conserving WWγ interactions. All the available kinematic variables are used, but we find that the most useful one is the opening angle in the transverse plane between the decay products of the W. It is shown that even a simple-minded analysis using this variable can lead to a much greater sensitivity at the LHC than the current constraints on the relevant parameters.
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