Resonant and Non-Resonant Effects in Photon-Technipion Production at Lepton Colliders

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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11 pages, including title page, 3 figures; version 2: references added

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10.1103/PhysRevD.66.015001

Lepton collider experiments can search for light technipions in final states made striking by the presence of an energetic photon: $e+e- \to \photon\technipion$. To date, searches have focused on either production through anomalous coupling of the technipions to electroweak gauge bosons or on production through a technivector meson (\technirho, \techniomega) resonance. This paper creates a combined framework in which both contributions are included. This will allow stronger and more accurate limits on technipion production to be set using existing data from LEP or future data from a higher-energy linear collider. We provide explicit formulas and sample calculations (analytic and Pythia) in the framework of the Technicolor Straw Man Model, a model that includes light technihadrons.

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