CoPS/Nordita Theory Journal club [before June 2010]
Anomalous U(1)'s (Z' gauge bosons) and the LHC
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Europe/Stockholm
A5:1041 (CoPS group room)
A5:1041 (CoPS group room)
Description
A general feature of Standard Model-like D-brane models is the presence of several abelian gauge
fields which are superficially anomalous. The anomalies are cancelled via couplings to
axions and generalized Chern-Simons terms. As a consequence, the anomalous gauge bosons
become massive (and behave almost like the usual Z' gauge bosons) and the GCS couplings provide
nontrivial effects, such as decays of the anomalous Z' to ZZ, Z' to Z photon, as well as
non-trivial extra contributions to the SM Z to Z photon and Z to ZZ decays, which were
not considered in the past in the context of Z'-models. Such effects might be visible at
LHC.