Four-fermion production at γγ colliders: 1. Lowest-order predictions and anomalous couplings

Christopher Parkes, A. Bredenstein, S. Dittmaier, M. Roth

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    Abstract

    We have constructed a Monte Carlo generator (the corresponding FORTRAN code can be obtained from the authors upon request) for lowest-order predictions for the processes γγ → 4f and γγ → 4fγ in the standard model and extensions thereof by an effective γγH coupling as well as anomalous triple and quartic gauge-boson couplings. Polarization is fully supported, and a realistic photon beam spectrum can be taken into account. For the processes γγ → 4f all helicity amplitudes are explicitly given in a compact form. The presented numerical results contain, in particular, a survey of cross sections for representative final states and their comparison to results obtained with the program package Whizard/Madgraph. The impact of a realistic beam spectrum on cross sections and distributions is illustrated. Moreover, the size of various contributions to cross sections, such as from weak charged- or neutral-current, or from strong interactions, is analyzed. Particular attention is paid to W-pair production channels γγ → WW → 4f(γ) where we investigate the impact of background diagrams, possible definitions of the W-pair signal, and the issue of gauge-invariance violation caused by finite gauge-boson widths. Finally, the effects of triple and quartic anomalous gauge-boson couplings on cross sections as well as the possibility to constrain these anomalous couplings at future γγ colliders are discussed. © Springer-Verlag / Società Italiana di Fisica 2004.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)341-363
    Number of pages22
    JournalEuropean Physical Journal C
    Volume36
    Issue number3
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2004

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