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Radiation zeros and scalar particles beyond the standard model

M. A. Doncheski, R. W. Robinett

Published 1998-05-14Version 1

Standard radiation zeros arise from the factorization properties of tree-level amplitudes involving a massless photon and can occur when all charged particles in the initial and final state have the same sign. We investigate how several different processes involving new scalar particles beyond the standard model may exhibit radiation zeros and how this structure might be exploited to probe their electromagnetic structure. We focus on (i) unnoticed aspects of angular zeros in the process e- + e- --> Delta-- + gamma for doubly charged Higgs boson (or any bilepton) production and (ii) the process gamma + e- --> q + S/V for scalar (S) or vector (V) leptoquarks (LQs). We also discuss how factorized amplitudes and radiation zeros may appear in the gauge boson fusion production of non-conjugate leptoquark pairs via gamma + W --> S_i + S_j* in high energy ee reactions and how the zeros affect the production cross-sections for various types of scalar leptoquarks.

Comments: 18 pages (LaTeX) plus 5 postscript figures
Journal: Phys.Lett. B435 (1998) 364-372
Categories: hep-ph
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