New and Standard Physics contributions to anomalous Z and gamma self-couplings

Physics – High Energy Physics – High Energy Physics - Phenomenology

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20 pages and 9 figures. e-mail: renard@lpm.univ-montp2.fr

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10.1103/PhysRevD.62.073013

We examine the Standard and the New Physics (NP) contributions to the ZZZ, ZZgamma and Zgammagamma neutral gauge couplings. At the one-loop level, if we assume that there is no CP violation contained in NP beyond the Standard Model one, we find that only CP conserving neutral gauge couplings are generated, either from the standard quarks and leptons, or from possible New Physics (NP) fermions. Bosonic one-loop diagrams never contribute to these couplings, while the aforementioned fermionic contributions satisfy hZ3=-fgamma5, hZ4=hgamma4=0. We also study examples of two-loop NP effects that could generate non vanishing h4 couplings. We compare quantitative estimates from SM, MSSM and some specific examples of NP contributions, and we discuss their observability at future colliders.

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