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How to rule out Little Higgs (and constrain many other models) at the LHC
Published 2003-06-26Version 1
In this talk I describe how to discover or rule out the existence of W^{prime} bosons at the CERN Large Hadron Collider as a function of arbitrary couplings and W^{prime} masses. If W^{prime} bosons are not found, I demonstrate the 95% confidence-level exclusions that can be reached for several classes of models. In particular, W^{prime} bosons in the entire reasonable parameter space of Little Higgs models can be discovered or excluded in 1 year at the LHC.
Comments: Talk given at the XXXVIIIth Rencontres de Moriond: QCD and Hadronic Interactions, 2003, 4 pg., latex, 5 ps figures
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