Contrasting the anomalous and the SM-MSSM couplings at the Colliders

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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14pages, 2figures. Clarifications are added in page 8 and a misprint corrected

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This talk consists of two parts. In the first, the present experimental bounds on the anomalous couplings of the gauge bosons, based mainly on the LEP and Tevatron experiments, are reviewed. In the second part, the theorem of helicity conservation (HC) is presented, which should be valid in either the Standard Model (SM) or MSSM, for any two-body process at high energies and fixed angles. The energy-range for the HC validity is discussed and, under certain conditions, it should well be within the LHC or ILC range. Since all known anomalous couplings violate HC, its testing may provide a way for generically identifying the possible presence of anomalous (non-renormalizable) contributions.

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