A Phenomenological Study of the Process e+e-μ+μ-ll at High Energy e+e- Colliders and Measurement of the ZWW and γ WW Couplings

Abstract

We perform a detailed study of the process e+e- μ+μ-ll including all contributions. The contributions other than from real gauge boson production leads to a rich phenomenology. We explore the use of the process as a means of precision measurement of the ZWW and γ WW vertices. We concentrate on LEP II energies, s=200 GeV, and energies appropriate to the proposed Next Linear Collider (NLC) high energy e+e- collider with center of mass energies s=500 and 1~TeV. At 200 GeV, the process offers, at best, a consistency check of other processes being considered at LEP200. At 500~GeV, the parameters γ, λγ, Z, and λZ can be measured to about 0.1 or better at 95\% C.L. while at 1 TeV, they can be measured to about 0.01. At the high luminosities anticipated at high energy linear colliders precision measurements are likely to be limited by systematic rather than statistical errors.

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