Photoproduction of the charged top-pions at the lHeC
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Abstract: The top triangle moose model, which can be seen as the deconstructed version of the topcolor-assisted technicolor () model, predicts the existence of the charged top-pions in low energy spectrum. In the context of this model, we consider photoproduction of via the subprocesses and at the large hadron-electron collider (), in which high energy photon beams are generated by using the Compton backscatting method. We find that, as long as the charged top-pions are not too heavy, they can be abundantly produced via collision.
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