Electroweak Precision Measurements of a Nearly-Degenerate Z-Z System
Abstract
In this paper, we discuss the possibility to probe a nearly-degenerate Z-Z system by analyzing the Z-lineshape at an electron-positron collider. Compared with the usual Z in the literature well separated with the standard model (SM) Z boson in mass, the nearly-degenerate Z-Z mixing affects the observed effective ``oblique parameters'' S, T, U, and the effective deviation of ``number of neutrino species'' δ N in a more complicated way and cannot be simply computed perturbatively up to a particular order. Aiming at solving this problem, we write down a general simplified effective Lagrangian and enumerate some parameter spaces corresponding to some typical models, and suggest a method to extract the constraints by looking into the line-shape of the Z-like resonance at an electron-positron collider.
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