$Z'$ Phenomenology: A Model-independent Analysis and Fit in Combination of Chiral Effective Theory and Anomaly Cancellation
arXiv:1106.0163
Abstract
To investigate $Z'$ phenomenology model-independent, we combine chiral effective theory with anomaly cancellation conditions without any other model input. We focus on $Z'$ mixings with $γ-Z$ in both mass and kinetic parts and calculate contributions to oblique $S,T,U$. The three sets of anomaly-free fermion $U(1)'$ charges parameterize the $Z'$ interactions with fermions. The cancellation of the $[U(1)']^3$ anomaly and mixing gravitational-gauge anomaly determines the number of right-handed neutrinos. We also find a novel relation between the charge assignments and Stueckelberg coupling in terms of the renormalized electromagnetic current. A global fit to the electroweak precise observables shows that typical values for the mixing parameters are of order $10^{-3}$. In spite of this strict limit, we obtain a negative $S$ parameter contribution.
23 pages, 6 figues, 2 tables