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    Summary: We study the decay of a \(Z^{\prime}\)-boson into \(U\)-unparticle and a photon. The extended Landau-Yang theorem is used. The clear photon signal would make the decay \(Z^{\prime}\rightarrow \gamma U\) as an additional contribution mode for study of unparticle physics.
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