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ANOMALOUS GAUGE BOSON INTERACTIONS

H. Aihara, T. Barklow, U. Baur, J. Busenitz, S. Errede, T. A. Fuess, T. Han, D. London, J. Ohnemus, R. Szalapski, C. Wendt, D. Zeppenfeld

Abstract

We discuss the direct measurement of the trilinear vector boson couplings in present and future collider experiments. The major goals of such experiments will be the confirmation of the Standard Model (SM) predictions and the search for signals of new physics. We review our current theoretical understanding of anomalous trilinear gauge boson self-interactions. If the energy scale of the new physics is $\sim 1$ TeV, these low energy anomalous couplings are expected to be no larger than ${\cal O}(10^{-2})$. Constraints from high precision measurements at LEP and low energy charged and neutral current processes are critically reviewed.

ANOMALOUS GAUGE BOSON INTERACTIONS

Abstract

We discuss the direct measurement of the trilinear vector boson couplings in present and future collider experiments. The major goals of such experiments will be the confirmation of the Standard Model (SM) predictions and the search for signals of new physics. We review our current theoretical understanding of anomalous trilinear gauge boson self-interactions. If the energy scale of the new physics is TeV, these low energy anomalous couplings are expected to be no larger than . Constraints from high precision measurements at LEP and low energy charged and neutral current processes are critically reviewed.

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