Search for new heavy techniparticles

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In this article, we consider in some detail an experiment to search for the Technieta (eta/sub T/), which is expected to be in the 100 to 300 GeV mass range. For the sake of concreteness we use the predictions of the technicolor models; however, it might be better to think of these considerations as an example of the kind of searches that should be carried out with the next generation of hadron-hadron colliders, without putting too much importance on the details of the theoretical models that happen to be in fashion at this time. The general notion of an approx. … continued below

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Baltay, C. & Gordon, H. January 1, 1982.

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In this article, we consider in some detail an experiment to search for the Technieta (eta/sub T/), which is expected to be in the 100 to 300 GeV mass range. For the sake of concreteness we use the predictions of the technicolor models; however, it might be better to think of these considerations as an example of the kind of searches that should be carried out with the next generation of hadron-hadron colliders, without putting too much importance on the details of the theoretical models that happen to be in fashion at this time. The general notion of an approx. TeV mass scale and the rough value of the coupling strengths of the new mass scale to the present quarks, leptons, and gluons seem more reliable than details of the particular models.

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  • DPF summer study on elementary particle physics and future facilities, Aspen, CO, USA, 28 Jun 1982; Other Information: Mf only

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  • Other: DE83003945
  • Report No.: BNL-32263
  • Report No.: CONF-8206116-16
  • Grant Number: AC02-76CH00016
  • Office of Scientific & Technical Information Report Number: 6524899
  • Archival Resource Key: ark:/67531/metadc1212184

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Baltay, C. & Gordon, H. Search for new heavy techniparticles, article, January 1, 1982; New York. (https://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1212184/: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, UNT Digital Library, https://digital.library.unt.edu; crediting UNT Libraries Government Documents Department.

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