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Search for new gauge boson Z'B-L at LHC using Monte Carlo simulation

We search for Z'B-L heavy neutral massive boson in dielectron events produced in proton-proton collisions at LHC using Monte Carlo simulation programs. To detect Z'B-L at LHC we used the data which is produced from pp collision of Pythia8 produced events at different energies for LHC then we use the angular distribution, invariant mass, combined transverse momentum and combined rapidity distributions for the dielectron produced from Z'B-L decay channel to detect Z'B-L signal. B-L extension of SM model predicts by existing Z'B-L heavy neutral massive boson at high energies and from our results which we had simulated for Z'B-L in B-L extension of standard model we predict that Z'B-L boson will be found at LHC and has a mass in the range from 1000GeV to 1500GeV.

preprint2013arXivOpen access

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