Narrow Technihadron Production at the First Muon Collider

Abstract

In modern technicolor models, there exist very narrow spin-zero and spin-one neutral technihadrons---pi0T, rho0T and omegaT---with masses of a few 100 GeV. The large coupling of π0T to μ+μ-, the direct coupling of rho0T and omegaT to the photon and Z0, and the superb energy resolution of the First Muon Collider may make it possible to resolve these technihadrons and produce them at extraordinarily large rates.

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