Can scalars matter? A vector bilepton phenomenologic example
Abstract
Expecting scalar contributions to be less important to a given observable signal than vector ones, in usual scenarios, is a natural intuition. Such assertion should hold for a great part of physically relevant parameter space within most models of interest. In this work, besides stressing that the proposition is not general, we show how the alternative possibility may give light to interesting phenomena.
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