In this work a simulated B-L model at Large
Hadrons Collider is presented using Monte Carlo si- mulation software. B-L
model is one of the scenarios proposed to add an extension of the standard
models. B-L model predicts the existence of three new particles at the LHC.
They are a new neutral massive gauge boson, three heavy neutrinos and a heavy
Higgs boson.
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