The production of the new gauge boson BH via e-γ collision in the littlest Higgs model

Abstract

The new lightest gauge boson BH with mass of a few hundred GeV is predicted in the littlest Higgs model. BH should be accessible in the planed ILC and the observation of such particle can strongly support the littlest Higgs model. The realization of γγ and eγ collision will open a wider window to probe BH. In this paper, we study the new gauge boson BH production processes e-γ e-γ BH and e-γ e-Z BH at the ILC. Our results show that the production cross section of the process e-γ e-Z BH is less than one fb in the most parameter spaces while the production cross section of the process e-γ e-γ BH can reach the level of tens fb and even hundreds of fb in the sizable parameter spaces allowed by the electroweak precision data. With the high luminosity, the sufficient typical signals could be produced, specially via e-γ e-γ BH. Because the final electron and photon beams can be easily identified and the signal can be easily distinguished from the background produced by Z and H decaying, BH should be detectable via eγ collision at the ILC. Therefore, the processes e-γ e-γ BH and e-γ e-Z BH provide a useful way to detect BH and test the littlest Higgs model.

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