Bhabha scattering in the gauge-Higgs unification
Abstract
We examine effects of Z' bosons in gauge-Higgs unification (GHU) models at e+e- e+e- Bhabha scatterings. We evaluate differential cross sections in Bhabha scatterings including Z' bosons in two types of SO(5) × U(1) × SU(3) GHU models. We find that deviations of differential cross sections in the GHU models from those in the SM can be seen at s = 250\,GeV. With 80\%-longitudinally polarized electron and 30\%-longitudinally polarized positron beams, the left-right asymmetries in the GHU A- and B-models are resolved at more than 3\,σ at L int =250\,fb-1. We also show that Bhabha scattering with scattering angle less than 100 mrad can be safely used as luminosity measurements in e+e- colliders since the effects of Z' bosons are well suppressed for small scattering angle. We propose a new observable which can be measured at future TeV-scale e+ e- linear colliders.
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