164 research outputs found

    Signatures of NP models in top FCNC decay t --> c(u) l+ l-

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    Among other roles the LHC will play a role of the top "factory" and it will give us unique possibility to study new physics signatures in different ways. Many scenarios of new physics allow top quark FCNC decays. Using most general model independent Lagrangian of new physics we investigate possible experimental signals of new physics in t --> c(u) l+ l- FCNC top decays. We find that measurement of two possible asymmetries might give very important and interesting information of NP. It is particularly interesting to use them to discriminate among variety on NP scenarios. We consider also contributions of the interference between scalar and vector mediators of the FCNC decays.Comment: 12 pages, 9 figure

    New physics in t-> b W decay at next-to-leading order in QCD

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    We consider contributions of non-standard tbW effective operators to the decay of an unpolarized top quark into a bottom quark and a W gauge boson at next-to-leading order in QCD. We find that the dipole operator O_{LR} contribution to the transverse-plus W helicity fraction F_+ is significantly enhanced compared to the leading order result at non-vanishing bottom quark mass. Nonetheless, presently the most sensitive observable to direct O_{LR} contributions is the longitudinal W helicity fraction F_L. In particular, the most recent CDF measurement of F_L already provides the most stringent upper bound on O_{LR} contributions, even when compared with indirect bounds from the rare decay B -> X_s gamma.Comment: 5 page

    QCD Corrections to Flavor Changing Neutral Coupling Mediated Rare Top Quark Decays

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    Recently we have presented an analysis of flavor changing neutral coupling mediated radiative top quark decays at next-to-leading order in QCD. In the present paper we provide the details of the calculation of QCD corrections to t-> q gamma and t-> q Z decays within the effective theory approach including operator mixing. In particular, we calculate virtual matrix element corrections and the corresponding bremsstrahlung contributions. In the case of t-> q gamma we study the effects of kinematic cuts on the extracted branching ratios. Analytical formulae are given at all stages of the calculation. We find that the t-> q gamma decay can be used to probe also the effective operators mediating t-> q g processes, since these can naturally contribute 10% or more to the radiative decay, given typical experimental cuts on the decay kinematics at hadron colliders. Conversely, we argue that any positive experimental signal of the t-> q g process would indicate a natural lower bound on t-> q gamma decay rate.Comment: 12 page

    Flavor Changing Neutral Coupling Mediated Radiative Top Quark Decays at Next-to-Leading Order in QCD

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    We compute the branching ratios for the rare top quark decays t to c gamma and t to c Z mediated by effective flavor changing neutral couplings at the next-to-leading order in QCD including the effects due to operator mixing. After re-suming contributions of order [alpha_s log (Lambda / m_t)]^n, where Lambda is the scale at which the effective operators are generated, at leading log level using renormalization group methods, we compute finite matrix element corrections and study the effects of experimental kinematic cuts on the extracted branching ratios. We find that the t to c gamma decay can be used to probe also the effective operators mediating t to c g processes, since these can naturaly contribute 10% or more to the radiative decay. Conversely, any experimental signal of t to c g would indicate a natural lower bound on t to cZ, gamma.Comment: 4 pages, 3 figure

    Leptonic Monotops at LHC

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    We study the possibility of detecting New Physics (NP) phenomena at the LHC through a new search strategy looking at the monotop (top plus missing energy) signature which is common to a variety of NP models. We focus on the leptonic top decay mode and study the discovery or exclusion reach of the 2012 LHC data for three example models. Contrary to the hadronic mode, in this case the problematic QCD multijet background can be safely neglected. We find that the key kinematic variable to suppress most of the remaining SM backgrounds is the transverse mass of the charged lepton and missing energy. In fact, one could expect that the single-top production measurements already address the monotop signature in this mode. This is however not the case because in the SM single-top production the transverse mass has an end point determined by the W mass, while the NP signals typically have an additional source of missing energy. We compare, under the same conditions, our monotop search strategy with existing single-top measurements and find a considerable improvement in the monotop signature reach.Comment: 21 pages, 6 figure

    Scalar diquark in top-antitop production and constraints on Yukawa sector of grand unified theories

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    International audienceA colored weak singlet scalar state with hypercharge 4/3 is one of the possible candidates for the explanation of the unexpectedly large forward-backward asymmetry in tt production as measured by the CDF and D0 experiments. We investigate the role of this state in a plethora of flavor chang- ing neutral current processes and precision observables of down-quarks and charged leptons. Our analysis includes tree- and loop-level mediated observables in the K and B systems, the charged lepton sector, as well as the Z → b ¯b width. We perform a fit of the relevant scalar couplings. This approach can explain the (g − 2)µ anomaly while tensions among the CP violating observables in the quark sector, most notably the nonstandard CP phase (and width difference) in the Bs system cannot be fully relaxed. The results are interpreted in a class of GUT models which allow for a light colored scalar with a mass below 1 TeV

    The interaction of form and content: Syntactic constructions and grammatical environment

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    In diachronic linguistics, the Naturalness Theory purports to unravel the seemingly random distribution of linguistic variants at the early stage of their assertion, when no other tangible functional, contextual or pragmatic motivation exists. The paper presents the results of three empirical studies, which confirm that the complexity of grammatical environment is instrumental in the choice between elective morphosyntactic constructions. Special attention is paid to the relevance of traditional grammatical parameters in defining grammatical environment as complex

    Anomalous tqγtq\gamma coupling effects in exclusive radiative B-meson decays

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    The top-quark FCNC processes will be searched for at the CERN LHC, which are correlated with the B-meson decays. In this paper, we study the effects of top-quark anomalous interactions tqγtq\gamma in the exclusive radiative BKγB\to K^*\gamma and BργB\to\rho\gamma decays. With the current experimental data of the branching ratios, the direct CP and the isospin asymmetries, bounds on the coupling κtcRγ\kappa_{tcR}^{\gamma} from BKγB\to K^*\gamma and κtuRγ\kappa_{tuR}^{\gamma} from BργB\to \rho\gamma decays are derived, respectively. The bound on κtcRγ|\kappa_{tcR}^{\gamma}| from B(BKγ){\mathcal B}(B\to K^{*}\gamma) is generally compatible with that from B(BXsγ){\mathcal B}(B\to X_{s}\gamma). However, the isospin asymmetry Δ(Kγ)\Delta(K^{*}\gamma) further restrict the phase of κtcRγ\kappa_{tcR}^{\gamma}, and the combined bound results in the upper limit, B(tcγ)<0.21\mathcal B(t\to c\gamma)<0.21%, which is lower than the CDF result. For real κtcRγ\kappa_{tcR}^{\gamma}, the upper bound on B(tcγ)\mathcal B(t\to c\gamma) is about of the same order as the 5σ5\sigma discovery potential of ATLAS with an integrated luminosity of 10fb110 {\rm fb}^{-1}. For BργB\to\rho\gamma decays, the NP contribution is enhanced by a large CKM factor Vud/Vtd|V_{ud}/V_{td}|, and the constraint on tuγtu\gamma coupling is rather restrictive, B(tuγ)<1.44×105\mathcal B(t\to u\gamma)<1.44\times 10^{-5}. With refined measurements to be available at the LHCb and the future super-B factories, we can get close correlations between BVγB\to V \gamma and the rare tqγt\to q\gamma decays, which will be studied directly at the LHC ATLAS and CMS.Comment: 25 pages, 15 figures, pdflate
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