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Kaluza-Klein erects on Higgs physics in universal extra dimensions

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JOURNAL OF HIGH ENERGY PHYSICS
Volume -, Issue 5, Pages -

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1088/1126-6708/2002/05/003

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extra large dimensions; beyond standard model; Higgs physics

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We examine the virtual erects of Kaluza-Klein (KK) states on Higgs physics in universal extra dimension models. We study the partial widths Gamma(h-->gg), Gamma(h-->gammagamma), and Gamma(h-->gamma)Z, which are relevant for Higgs production and detection in future collider experiments. These interactions occur at one loop in the Standard Model, as do the KK contributions. We find that the deviations induced by the KK exchanges can be significant; for one extra dimension, the gg --> h production rate is increased by 10% - 85% for the meass of the first KK state in the range 500 greater than or similar to m(1) greater than or similar to 1500 GeV, a region untested by current direct search and precision measurement constraints. The h --> gammagamma decay width is decreased by less than or similar to 20% in the same mass range. For two or more universal extra dimensions the results are cutoff dependent, and can only be qualitatively estimated. We comment on the detectability of these shifts at the LHC and at future e(+)e and gammagamma colliders.

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