RADION PRODUCTION IN THE HIGH ENERGY GAMMA-ELECTRON COLLIDERS
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https://doi.org/10.15625/0868-3166/22/2/183Abstract
We analyze the potential of Compact Linear Colliders (CLIC) based on the gamma - electron collisions to search for the radion in the Randall - Sundrum (RS) model, where compactification radius of the extra dimension is stabilized by the radion, which is a scalar field lighter than the graviton Kaluza-Klein states. The production of radion in the high energy gamma - electron colliders are calculated in detail. Numerical evaluation shows that if the radion mass is not too heavy then the reaction can give observable cross section in future colliders.Downloads
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17-07-2012
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T. D. Tham, N. H. Thao, D. V. Soa, D. L. Thuy, and B. T. H. Giang, “RADION PRODUCTION IN THE HIGH ENERGY GAMMA-ELECTRON COLLIDERS”, Comm. Phys., vol. 22, no. 2, p. 97, Jul. 2012.
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Received 23-09-2011
Accepted 14-05-2012
Published 17-07-2012
Accepted 14-05-2012
Published 17-07-2012