Bibliographic citations
Díaz, H., (2011). Dispersión electrón positrón en muón antimuón en el polo del bosón exótico Z’0 del modelo electrodébil SU(3)L x U(1)N [Tesis, Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/285
Díaz, H., Dispersión electrón positrón en muón antimuón en el polo del bosón exótico Z’0 del modelo electrodébil SU(3)L x U(1)N [Tesis]. : Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería; 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14076/285
@mastersthesis{renati/703646,
title = "Dispersión electrón positrón en muón antimuón en el polo del bosón exótico Z’0 del modelo electrodébil SU(3)L x U(1)N",
author = "Díaz Chávez, Henry José",
publisher = "Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería",
year = "2011"
}
Most of the theoretical models which go beyond the SM, predict new particles which are called Exotic particles. This thesis work is developed within the model theoretical frame like 5C/(3)I/(1) (Electroweak Sector). The model predicts nine mediated bosons (because of symmetry groups properties); eight on the weak sector, (W, V, f7±fc, Z°, Z°)', and the other one, on the electromagnetic sector (the photon). Fur-thermore, the group dimensión increase gives rise also to new particles on the leptonic sector: E+, M+, T+, they are more massive than the known leptons, and comparing with the SM particles each one is grouped in triplet families. The goal of the present work is to calculate the differential cross section and the to¬tal one for the scattering process electrón - positron (incoming particles), and muon-antimuon (outcoming particles), e+ + e- —>+ + -, scattering process made to tree level (first order), to energies close to new exotic boson mass Z°, massive medi¬ated particle with cero charge that is introduced as a consecuence of increasing the group dimensión 5'f/(2) to SU(3). We have used the underlying representations of the groups. Afterwards, we make a careful examination of the cross section, how it behaves when comparing with the momentum center (C.M.) whole energy around the boson mass Z° (according to some papers which go beyond SM, these energies are above 1 TeV). The information will be compared with the experimental ones when start running the Internatinal Linear collider (ILC), placed in CERN, by the year 2020, approximately; and it will give physicists a new sight to explore energies higher than ones that accelerators have reached nowadays. ILC will support Large Hadron Collider (LHC - CERN). Currently, LHC is working and both will try to resolve the deepest mysteries of the universe.
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