- W' boson
In
particle physics , a "W"′ boson (or "W"-prime boson) refers to a hypothetical new electrically chargedgauge boson that couples toStandard Model fermions via theirisospin . It is named in analogy to the Standard Model "W" boson.Infobox Particle
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name = W' Boson
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composition =Elementary particle
family =Boson
group =Gauge boson
generation =
interaction =Electroweak [C. Amsler et al., Physics Letters B667, 1 (2008)]
particle =
antiparticle =
status = Hypothetical
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discovered =
symbol = W'
mass = unknown
mean_lifetime =
decay_particle = similar to a W Boson
electric_charge = -1
color_charge =
spin = 1 [home.fnal.gov/~carena/TALKS/ILCforum.ppt ]
num_spin_states = 2Types of "W"′ bosons
"W"′ bosons often arise in models with an extra
SU(2) gauge group . SU(2) × SU(2) is spontaneously broken to thediagonal subgroup SU(2)"W" which corresponds to the electroweak SU(2). More generally, we might have "n" copies of SU(2), which are then broken down to a diagonal SU(2)"W". This gives rise to "n"−1 "W"+′, "W"−′ and "Z"′ bosons. Such models might arise fromquiver diagram , for example. In order for the "W"′ bosons to couple to isospin, the extra SU(2) and the Standard Model SU(2) must mix; one copy of SU(2) must break around theTeV scale (to get "W"′ bosons with a TeV mass) leaving a second SU(2) for the Standard Model. This happens inLittle Higgs models that contain more than one copy of SU(2). Because the "W"′ comes from the breaking of an SU(2), it is generically accompanied by a "Z"′ boson of (almost) the same mass and with couplings related to the "W"′ couplings.Another model with "W"′ bosons but without an additional SU(2) factor are the so-called
331 model s with . The symmetry breaking chain leads to a pair of "W"′± bosons and three "Z"′ bosons."W"′ bosons also arise in
Kaluza-Klein theories with SU(2) in the bulk.earches for "W"′ bosons
Indirect searches
The most stringent limits on new "W"′ bosons are set by their indirect effects on low-energy processes like
muon decay, where they can substitute for the Standard Model "W" boson exchange.Fact|date=February 2007Direct searches
A "W"′ boson could be detected at hadron colliders through its decay to
lepton plusneutrino ortop quark plusbottom quark , after being produced inquark -antiquark annihilation. The LHC reach for "W"′ discovery is expected to be a fewTeV .ee also
References
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