The ILC Energy Requirements from the Constraints on New Boson Production at the Tevatron

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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6 pages, 5 figures, talk given at the LCWS/ILC 2007 workshop

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Direct constraints on the masses of new heavy bosons by the Tevatron data are discussed. Some excesses in the experimental data are interpreted as a resonance production of new charged and `leptophobic' neutral chiral bosons with masses around 500 GeV and 700 GeV, respectively. The interpretation was provided on the basis of the theoretical model, proposed by the author about 15 years ago. New Tevatron data and the LHC results will definitely confirm or reject this interpretation. The ILC with an energy above 1 TeV would be an ideal place to produce and to study the properties of these particles.

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