Study of Anomalous Couplings at a 500~GeV e+e- Linear Collider with Polarized Beams
Abstract
We consider the possibility of observing deviations from the Standard Model gauge-boson self-couplings at a future 500~GeV e+ e- linear collider. We concentrate on the case in which the electroweak symmetry breaking sector is strongly interacting and there are no new resonances within reach of the collider. We find a sensitivity to the anomalous couplings that is two orders of magnitude higher than that achievable at LEP II. We also show how a polarized electron beam extends the reach of the collider, allowing experiments to probe different directions in parameter space.
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