Colored Lepton Production in Hadron Colliders
Aug, 19856 pages
Published in:
- Phys.Lett.B 164 (1985) 395-400
- Published: 1985
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- WIS-85/29-Ph
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If “colored neutrinos” exist, their mass can be much lighter than the scale of compositeness. If they are sufficiently light, the could be produced at the CERN and Fermilab p p colliders. We calculate total cross sections and expected number of events for the relevant energies. The decay of the singly produced colored neutrino should leave an experimental signature of a monojet. We find the angular distribution of these monojets. If “colored electrons” exist, then their mass should be of the order of compositeness scale, and they should be produced in future multi-TeV hadron colliders. We find their total production cross sections and the angular distribution of the gluon-monojet arising from the colored electron decay.- ANTI-P P: INELASTIC SCATTERING
- INELASTIC SCATTERING: ANTI-P P
- JET: HADROPRODUCTION
- HADROPRODUCTION: JET
- TRANSVERSE MOMENTUM: MISSING-ENERGY
- NEUTRINO: COLORED PARTICLE
- LEPTON: COLORED PARTICLE
- COLORED PARTICLE: HADROPRODUCTION
- HADROPRODUCTION: COLORED PARTICLE
- COLORED PARTICLE: PAIR PRODUCTION
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