The Effect of Unparticle in the Processes \(e^{+}e^{-}\rightarrow \gamma \gamma\) and \(\gamma e^{-}\rightarrow U^{\mu }e^{-}\) when the \(e^{+},e^{-}\) Beams Are Polarized in Unparticle Physics
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https://doi.org/10.15625/0868-3166/16024Keywords:
scalar unparticle, vector unparticle, DCS, CSAbstract
We investigate the influence of unparticle physics on the positron-electron collider via the scalar unparticle and electron exchange. From computing the contribution of the unparticle exchange to the cross-section (CS) as well as evaluating the dependence of differential cross-section (DCS) on the scattering angle , we calculate the production of vector unparticle in the photon-electron collider in s- and t- channels such as missing energy distribution. Besides, we also found that the polarization of the beams also significantly contributes to the CS and DCS of the unparticle production.
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Accepted 29-07-2021
Published 29-09-2021