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Physical Review D | 1995
G. Belanger; Helene Nadeau; David London; F. Boudjema
We critically reexamine the prospects for the observation of the {Delta}{ital L}=2 lepton-number-violating process {ital e}{sup {minus}}{ital e}{sup {minus}}{r_arrow}{ital W}{sup {minus}}{ital W}{sup {minus}} using the {ital e}{sup {minus}}{ital e}{sup {minus}} option of a high-energy {ital e}{sup +}{ital e}{sup {minus}} collider (NLC). We find that, except in the most contrived scenarios, constraints from neutrinoless double {beta} decay render the process unobservable at an NLC of {radical}{ital s}{lt}2 TeV. Other {Delta}{ital L}=2 processes such as {gamma}{gamma}{r_arrow}l{sup +}l{sup +}{ital W}{sup {minus}}{ital W}{sup {minus}}, {ital e}{sup {minus}}{gamma}{r_arrow}{nu}{sub {ital e}}l{sup {minus}}l{sup {minus}}{ital W}{sup +}, {ital e}{sup {minus}}{ital e}{sup {minus}} {r_arrow}{nu}{sub {ital e}}{nu}{sub {ital e}}l{sup {minus}}l{sup {minus}} (l={mu},{tau}), and {ital e}{sup {minus}}{gamma}{r_arrow}{ital e}{sup +}{ital W}{sup {minus}}{ital W}{sup {minus}}, which use various options of the NLC, require a {radical}{ital s} of at least 4 TeV for observability. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}
Physical Review D | 1996
G. Belanger; F. Boudjema; David London; H. Nadeau
We critically reexamine the prospects for the observation of the {Delta}{ital L}=2 lepton-number-violating process {ital e}{sup {minus}}{ital e}{sup {minus}}{r_arrow}{ital W}{sup {minus}}{ital W}{sup {minus}} using the {ital e}{sup {minus}}{ital e}{sup {minus}} option of a high-energy {ital e}{sup +}{ital e}{sup {minus}} collider (NLC). We find that, except in the most contrived scenarios, constraints from neutrinoless double {beta} decay render the process unobservable at an NLC of {radical}{ital s}{lt}2 TeV. Other {Delta}{ital L}=2 processes such as {gamma}{gamma}{r_arrow}l{sup +}l{sup +}{ital W}{sup {minus}}{ital W}{sup {minus}}, {ital e}{sup {minus}}{gamma}{r_arrow}{nu}{sub {ital e}}l{sup {minus}}l{sup {minus}}{ital W}{sup +}, {ital e}{sup {minus}}{ital e}{sup {minus}} {r_arrow}{nu}{sub {ital e}}{nu}{sub {ital e}}l{sup {minus}}l{sup {minus}} (l={mu},{tau}), and {ital e}{sup {minus}}{gamma}{r_arrow}{ital e}{sup +}{ital W}{sup {minus}}{ital W}{sup {minus}}, which use various options of the NLC, require a {radical}{ital s} of at least 4 TeV for observability. {copyright} {ital 1996 The American Physical Society.}
Physical Review D | 1992
Pankaj Agrawal; John N. Ng; G. Belanger; C. Q. Geng
We study the possibility of observing {ital T} violation in the process {ital K}{sup +}{r arrow}{pi}{sup +}{mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup {minus}}. To this end we define appropriate {ital T}-violation indicators. We find that the measurements of the two-spin correlations can provide a reliable test of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa mechanism of {ital T} violation. The final-state interactions mainly contribute to indicators involving only one spin. We also estimate the size of the contribution of a representative set of extensions of the standard model to {ital T}-violation indicators. We find that their contribution can be important only in models with loosely constrained new parameters.
Physical Review D | 1992
Pankaj Agrawal; John N. Ng; G. Belanger; C.Q. Geng
We study the possibility of observing {ital T} violation in the process {ital K}{sup +}{r arrow}{pi}{sup +}{mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup {minus}}. To this end we define appropriate {ital T}-violation indicators. We find that the measurements of the two-spin correlations can provide a reliable test of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa mechanism of {ital T} violation. The final-state interactions mainly contribute to indicators involving only one spin. We also estimate the size of the contribution of a representative set of extensions of the standard model to {ital T}-violation indicators. We find that their contribution can be important only in models with loosely constrained new parameters.
Physical Review D | 1992
Pankaj Agrawal; John N. Ng; G. Belanger; C. Q. Geng
We study the possibility of observing {ital T} violation in the process {ital K}{sup +}{r arrow}{pi}{sup +}{mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup {minus}}. To this end we define appropriate {ital T}-violation indicators. We find that the measurements of the two-spin correlations can provide a reliable test of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa mechanism of {ital T} violation. The final-state interactions mainly contribute to indicators involving only one spin. We also estimate the size of the contribution of a representative set of extensions of the standard model to {ital T}-violation indicators. We find that their contribution can be important only in models with loosely constrained new parameters.
Physical Review D | 1991
Pankaj Agrawal; John N. Ng; C. Q. Geng; G. Belanger
We study the possibility of observing {ital T} violation in the process {ital K}{sup +}{r arrow}{pi}{sup +}{mu}{sup +}{mu}{sup {minus}}. To this end we define appropriate {ital T}-violation indicators. We find that the measurements of the two-spin correlations can provide a reliable test of the Cabibbo-Kobayashi-Maskawa mechanism of {ital T} violation. The final-state interactions mainly contribute to indicators involving only one spin. We also estimate the size of the contribution of a representative set of extensions of the standard model to {ital T}-violation indicators. We find that their contribution can be important only in models with loosely constrained new parameters.
Physical Review D | 1992
Pankaj Agrawal; John N. Ng; G. Belanger; C. Q. Geng
Physical Review Letters | 1991
Pankaj Agrawal; John N. Ng; G. Belanger; C. Q. Geng
Physical Review Letters | 1991
Pankaj Agrawal; John N. Ng; G. Belanger; C.Q. Geng
Physical Review Letters | 1990
G. Belanger; F. Boudjema; David London