Bilepton Production at Hadron Colliders

Abstract

We examine, as model-independently as possible, the production of bileptons at hadron colliders. When a particular model is necessary or useful, we choose the 3-3-1 model. We consider a variety of processes: q anti-q -> Y++ Y--, u anti-d -> Y++ Y-, anti-u d -> Y+ Y--, q anti-q -> Y++ e- e-, q anti-q -> phi++ phi--, u anti-d -> -> phi++ phi-, and anti-u d -> phi+ phi--, where Y and phi are vector and scalar bileptons, respectively. Given the present low-energy constraints, we find that at the Tevatron, vector bileptons are unobservable, while light scalar bileptons (Mphi <= 300 GeV) are just barely observable. At the LHC, the reach is extended considerably: vector bileptons of mass MY <= 1 TeV are observable, as are scalar bileptons of mass Mphi <= 850 GeV.

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