\(e^{+} e^{-} \rightarrow \mathit{hZ}\) Collision in Randall-Sundrum Model
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https://doi.org/10.15625/0868-3166/26/1/7842Keywords:
ZZ coupling, Randall - Sundrum, electron beamsAbstract
We study the production of Higgs and Z bosons which has been proposed as an option of \(e^{+}e^{-}\) collision at the ILC, CLIC with the polarization of the electron and positron beams in Randall-Sundrum model (RSM). The differential cross-sections are presented and numerical evaluation is given. Based on the results, we show that the advantageous direction to collect Higgs is perpendicular to the direction of the initial \(e^{-}\) beam. With the high integrated luminosity and at the high degree of polarization, the reaction can give observable cross-sections in future accelerators (ILC, CLIC).Downloads
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08-06-2016
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B. T. H. Giang and D. T. L. Thuy, “\(e^{+} e^{-} \rightarrow \mathit{hZ}\) Collision in Randall-Sundrum Model”, Comm. Phys., vol. 26, no. 1, p. 19, Jun. 2016.
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Received 04-03-2016
Accepted 25-05-2016
Published 08-06-2016
Accepted 25-05-2016
Published 08-06-2016