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New Vector Boson Near the Z-pole and the Puzzle in Precision Electroweak Data

Radovan Dermisek, Sung-Gi Kim, Aditi Raval

Published 2011-05-04Version 1

We show that a Z' with suppressed couplings to the electron compared to the Z-boson, with couplings to the b-quark, and with a mass close to the mass of the Z-boson, provides an excellent fit to forward-backward asymmetry of the b-quark and R_b measured on the Z-pole and $\pm 2$ GeV off the Z-pole, and to A_e obtained from the measurement of left-right asymmetry for hadronic final states. It also leads to a significant improvement in the total hadronic cross section on the Z-pole and R_b measured at energies above the Z-pole. In addition, with a proper mass, it can explain the excess of $Zb\bar b$ events at LEP in the 90-105 GeV region of the $b\bar b$ invariant mass.

Comments: 10 pages, 1 figure
Journal: Phys.Rev.D84:035006,2011
Categories: hep-ph, hep-ex
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