Global Analysis for Probing Electroweak Symmetry Breaking Mechanism at High Energy Colliders

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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RevTex, 116 pages. Based on the Lectures given at the CCAST Workshop on " Physics at TeV Energy Scale ", July 15-26, 1996, Bei

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We review our recent global analysis for probing the electroweak symmetry breaking (EWSB) mechanism by the universal effective Lagrangian description. After summarizing and commenting upon the current bounds for the EWSB parameters, we focus on testing them at the forthcoming high energy colliders such as the CERN LHC and the future linear colliders. We develop a precise electroweak power counting method (a la Weinberg) and formulate the longitudinal-Goldstone boson equivalence as a necessary criterion for sensitively probing the EWSB sector. Armed with these, we systematically estimate and classify the contributions of {all} next-to-leading order (NLO) bosonic operators to various scattering processes at the high energy colliders. The experimental signatures at these colliders are also analyzed. Furthermore, the {complementarity} of different scattering processes via different colliders for a complete probe of all these NLO effective operators is demonstrated.

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