[SLAC] [SLAC Pubs and Reports] SLAC-PUB-7298The Polarization Asymmetry in gamma e Collisions at the NLC and Triple Gauge Boson Couplings Abstract The capability of the NLC in the $\gamma e$ collider mode to probe the CP-conserving $\gamma WW$ and $\gamma ZZ$ anomalous couplings through the use of the polarization asymmetry is examined. When combined with other measurements, very strong constraints on both varieties of anomalous couplings can be obtained. We show that these bounds are complementary to those that can be extracted from data taken at the LHC. (Equations render on Windows, Mac OS, AIX, Linux, Solaris, and IRIX with the techexplorer plug-in.) Full Text PDF slac-pub-7298 (219 KB) Compressed PostScript slac-pub-7298 (133 KB) Alternate download methods: old, ancient* *download methods - technical info More Information Full bibliographic data for this document, including its complete author list, is (or soon will be) available from SLAC's SPIRES-HEP Database. Please report problems with this file to posting@slac.stanford.edu. The SLAC preprint inventory is provided by the SLAC Technical Publications Department. Page generated 01 May 2001 @ 14:32 PDT by htmlme.pl
The capability of the NLC in the $\gamma e$ collider mode to probe the CP-conserving $\gamma WW$ and $\gamma ZZ$ anomalous couplings through the use of the polarization asymmetry is examined. When combined with other measurements, very strong constraints on both varieties of anomalous couplings can be obtained. We show that these bounds are complementary to those that can be extracted from data taken at the LHC. (Equations render on Windows, Mac OS, AIX, Linux, Solaris, and IRIX with the techexplorer plug-in.)
(Equations render on Windows, Mac OS, AIX, Linux, Solaris, and IRIX with the techexplorer plug-in.)
PDF slac-pub-7298 (219 KB) Compressed PostScript slac-pub-7298 (133 KB) Alternate download methods: old, ancient* *download methods - technical info
Full bibliographic data for this document, including its complete author list, is (or soon will be) available from SLAC's SPIRES-HEP Database.