2007
DOI: 10.1002/andp.200710249
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TheZ′ reconsidered

Abstract: We consider the extension of the standard model with an arbitrary number of U (1) gauge fields coupled to baryon-minus-lepton number and/or hypercharge. Under the assumption that A b fb from the LEP1 experiment is an unlucky fluctuation, we find a mild indication for the presence of such fields in the precision electroweak data. A relatively large range of the Higgs boson mass is allowed. However we point out that the above assumption is controversial and not generally accepted in the community. We discuss the… Show more

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“…Similar phenomena regarding a narrow resonance are seen in other classes of models such as those based on universal extra dimensions [6], models with a shadow sector [7][8][9], and in the models considered in Ref. [10]. The possibility of a narrow graviton resonance also arises in the RS model [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…Similar phenomena regarding a narrow resonance are seen in other classes of models such as those based on universal extra dimensions [6], models with a shadow sector [7][8][9], and in the models considered in Ref. [10]. The possibility of a narrow graviton resonance also arises in the RS model [11,12].…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…It is somewhat ironic, that this type of model was not discussed already in the 1960's, when the Higgs particle was introduced, as in this period much research was done on dispersion relations, which is a subject closely related to the Källén-Lehmann spectral density. Besides in the Higgs sector the idea of mixing a four-dimensional field with a high dimensional singlet in a renormalizable way works also for (abelian) vector-fields [17][18][19] or for right-handed neutrinos. Necessary is that the four-dimensional fields are singlets under the gauge group; otherwise renormalizability is lost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The general class of models we are going to study is the one defined by the so-called nonexotic minimal Z models [21,22,23,24,25,26]. Following the convention of Ref.…”
Section: The Minimal Z Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As any other parameter in the Lagrangian, g and g 1 are running parameters [22,24,25,27], therefore their values ought to be defined at some scale. A discrete set of popular Z models (see, e.g., Refs.…”
Section: The Minimal Z Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%