Seminar

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Composite Weak Bosons at the LHC (in English)

  • PLACE Kenkyu-Honkan 1F, Meeting Room 1

The weak bosons are considered as composite systems. The constituents are confined like the quarks in a rho meson. The substructure scale is estimated to be of the order of 0.5 TeV. A new isoscalar neutral weak boson must exist. Its mass should not exceed 1 TeV. Excitations of the weak bosons can be produced at the LHC. The lowest p-wave state is identified with the particle, which might have been observed at the LHC with a mass of 126 GeV. A substructure for the weak bosons implies also a substructure for the leptons and quarks, which should soon be observed at the LHC.


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