Indirect sensitivity to Z's in high-energy e+e- collisions: a "standard" vs. "composite" study

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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We compare the phenomenology of two models, the so-called "minimal Z'" and an
effective model an SM-like Higgs is realised as a composite state of a new
strong interaction, at a multi-TeV linear collider in the hypothesis that the
new physics is at a scale beyond the direct reach of the machine.

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