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Tevatron Wij Anomaly for a Model with Two Different Mechanisms for Mass Generation of Gauge Fields

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The latest Fermilab Collider Detector (CDF) anomaly, namely the excess of dijet events in the invariant-mass window 120–160 GeV in associated production with a W boson, is explained by a baryonic new neutral vector C-boson, of mass (145 GeV), predicted by the Wu mechanisms for mass generation of gauge field. The Standard Model (SM) W, Z-bosons normally get their masses through the coupling with the SM Higgs particle of mass 114–200 GeV. Here, the baryonic C-boson has negligible couplings with leptons and, thus, is unaffected by the dilepton C constraints.

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Koorambas, E. Tevatron Wij Anomaly for a Model with Two Different Mechanisms for Mass Generation of Gauge Fields. Int J Theor Phys 51, 3127–3140 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10773-012-1194-7

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