We merge two leading beyond standard model scenarios, namely compositeness and left-right symmetry, and probe the resulting collider signatures in the leptonic case. The constraints on composite models for fermions leave open the possibility of vectorlike excitations of standard model fermions. Here we consider the possibility of low scale left-right gauge symmetry SU(2)(R) x SU(2)(L) x U(1)(B-L), with the simplifying assumption that the rightlike excited sector of fermions is significantly heavier than the excitations of the left chiral fermions. It is found that the right-hand currents still contribute to observable processes, and alter the existing bounds on the scale of compositeness. The cross section times branching ratio of the photo...
We consider a left-right symmetric extension of the Standard Model where the spontaneous breakdown o...
We discuss lepton flavour violating processes induced in the production and decay of heavy right-han...
We review possible tests of the left-right electroweak model at future linear colliders, concentrati...
The sources of lepton flavour and lepton number violation in the left-right symmetric models are rev...
We propose a class of left-right symmetric models (LRSMs) with spontaneous D-parity breaking, where ...
The left-right model is a gauge theory of electroweak interactions based on the gauge symmetry SU(2)...
We revisit the issue of the limit on the scale of left-right symmetry breaking. We focus on the mini...
We use the early Large Hadron Collider data to set the lower limit on the scale of left-right symmet...
The Large Hadron Collider has the potential to probe the scale of left-right symmetry restoration an...
This work addresses the interconnection between the high energy collider phenomenology and ...
We revisit the issue of the limit on the scale of Left-Right symmetry breaking. We focus on the mini...
We provide a systematic study of minimal left-right models that are invariant under P, C, and/or CF ...
We show that the proposed Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) will provide a great opportunity to ...
The left-right symmetric model can explain the origin of parity violation in weak interactions and p...
We consider in this paper a Left-Right symmetric gauge model in which a global lepton-number-like sy...
We consider a left-right symmetric extension of the Standard Model where the spontaneous breakdown o...
We discuss lepton flavour violating processes induced in the production and decay of heavy right-han...
We review possible tests of the left-right electroweak model at future linear colliders, concentrati...
The sources of lepton flavour and lepton number violation in the left-right symmetric models are rev...
We propose a class of left-right symmetric models (LRSMs) with spontaneous D-parity breaking, where ...
The left-right model is a gauge theory of electroweak interactions based on the gauge symmetry SU(2)...
We revisit the issue of the limit on the scale of left-right symmetry breaking. We focus on the mini...
We use the early Large Hadron Collider data to set the lower limit on the scale of left-right symmet...
The Large Hadron Collider has the potential to probe the scale of left-right symmetry restoration an...
This work addresses the interconnection between the high energy collider phenomenology and ...
We revisit the issue of the limit on the scale of Left-Right symmetry breaking. We focus on the mini...
We provide a systematic study of minimal left-right models that are invariant under P, C, and/or CF ...
We show that the proposed Large Hadron electron Collider (LHeC) will provide a great opportunity to ...
The left-right symmetric model can explain the origin of parity violation in weak interactions and p...
We consider in this paper a Left-Right symmetric gauge model in which a global lepton-number-like sy...
We consider a left-right symmetric extension of the Standard Model where the spontaneous breakdown o...
We discuss lepton flavour violating processes induced in the production and decay of heavy right-han...
We review possible tests of the left-right electroweak model at future linear colliders, concentrati...