Warped Higgsless Models with IR--Brane Kinetic Terms
Abstract
We examine a warped Higgsless SU(2)L× SU(2)R× U(1)B-L model in 5--d with IR(TeV)--brane kinetic terms. It is shown that adding a brane term for the U(1)B-L gauge field does not affect the scale ( 2-3 TeV) where perturbative unitarity in WL+ WL- WL+ WL- is violated. This term could, however, enhance the agreement of the model with the precision electroweak data. In contrast, the inclusion of a kinetic term corresponding to the SU(2)D custodial symmetry of the theory delays the unitarity violation in WL scattering to energy scales of 6-7 TeV for a significant fraction of the parameter space. This is about a factor of 4 improvement compared to the corresponding scale of unitarity violation in the Standard Model without a Higgs. We also show that null searches for extra gauge bosons at the Tevatron and for contact interactions at LEP II place non-trivial bounds on the size of the IR-brane terms.
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