Among the particles being searched for at the LHC beyond the Standard Model are bileptons, which are doubly charged gauge bosons. Bileptons are predicted by several Standard Model extensions, including the so-called 331 models with β=3. The minimal formulation of these models is generally plagued by a low-energy Landau pole, which can undermine current predictions for TeV-scale bileptons. We analyze this issue and investigate the possibility to shift the Landau pole at higher energy scales by extending the troublesome minimal 331 models.
Rescuing 331 bileptons from the Landau pole / Morisi, Stefano; Ricciardi, Giulia; Perdonà, Giovanna Paola. - In: PHYSICAL REVIEW D. - ISSN 2470-0010. - 112:3(2025). [10.1103/c7jb-lbsx]
Rescuing 331 bileptons from the Landau pole
Morisi, Stefano;Ricciardi, Giulia;
2025
Abstract
Among the particles being searched for at the LHC beyond the Standard Model are bileptons, which are doubly charged gauge bosons. Bileptons are predicted by several Standard Model extensions, including the so-called 331 models with β=3. The minimal formulation of these models is generally plagued by a low-energy Landau pole, which can undermine current predictions for TeV-scale bileptons. We analyze this issue and investigate the possibility to shift the Landau pole at higher energy scales by extending the troublesome minimal 331 models.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


